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Obama Works: Online Youth Activism Breeds Local Change [Video]
<b>Obama Works</b> is an independent grassroots organization that helps Obama supporters in neighborhoods across the country to organize community service events. The group was founded in early 2008 by a group of Yale students who were inspired by Barack Obama and felt that the energy surrounding his campaign could be channeled to do more than generate votes.
in list: Videos: Digital Citizenship Topics
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Videos | Creative Commons
A collection of videos explaining Creative Commons.
in list: Videos: Digital Citizenship Topics, Cyberethics, Copyright, Digital Law [Internet Usage], 4a. ISTE Teacher Nets [Digital Citizenship]
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Remix Culture: Center for Social Media [Video]
From American University's School of Communication. When is it fair and legal to use other people's copyrighted work to make your own? What's the line between infringement and fair use? Take this tour of remix culture classics, and use the Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Online Video to make your own decisions. This video is also available as a quicktime download.
in list: Videos: Digital Citizenship Topics, Copyright, Digital Law [Internet Usage], 4a. ISTE Teacher Nets [Digital Citizenship]
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ReCut, Reframe, Recycle: Quoting Copyrighted Material [PDF]
<b>ReCut, Reframe, Recycle: Quoting Copyrighted Material in User-Generated Video </b>. <br><br> A <b>Future of Media Project </b> funded by the Ford Foundation. This study looks at what kinds of uses of copyrighted works are legal online. It identifies nine common kinds of re-appropriation practices, including satire and parody, criticism and video diaries.
in list: Copyright, Digital Law [Internet Usage], 4a. ISTE Teacher Nets [Digital Citizenship]
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Digital Natives »The Ballad of Zack McCune (Part III)
In April of last year, Zack McCune was sued by the RIAA. He ended up $3,000 lighter (he settled), but with a much richer understanding of the contemporary debate surrounding music, copyright law, and file sharing. Part I gives an intro to his story, while Part II explores the disconnect between young downloaders and the recording industry. Part III, presented here, concludes Zack’s misadventure and examines where it led him: to the Free Culture Movement, which advocates more flexible intellectual property law.
in list: Copyright, Cybersafety: Legal Issues, Research on Digital Youth, Digital Law [Internet Usage], 4a. ISTE Teacher Nets [Digital Citizenship]
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Digital Natives » The Ballad of Zack McCune, Part 2 [Video]
<b>Second installment of a three-part video “The Ballad of Zack McCune” from Berkman Center for Internet & Society.</b> <br>What do you do when you’re sued by the recording industry? And how do kids and teens reconcile the law (and corporate interests) with a culture of illegal downloading? Last year, Brown University student Zack McCune was faced with both of these questions.
in list: Videos: Digital Citizenship Topics, Cyberethics, Copyright, Digital Law [Internet Usage], 4a. ISTE Teacher Nets [Digital Citizenship]
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Digital Natives » The Ballad of Zack McCune, Part 1 [Video]
<b>First installment of a three-part video “The Ballad of Zack McCune.” </B>from Berkman Center for Internet & Society. <br>Zack McCune’s story — how he got sued by the Recording Industry Association of America and what happened as a result.
in list: Social Networking, Videos: Digital Citizenship Topics, Cyberethics, Copyright, Research on Digital Youth, Digital Law [Internet Usage], 4a. ISTE Teacher Nets [Digital Citizenship]
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Protecting Kids Online [Video]
The Center for Safe Schools in Pennsylvania has produced this 22-minute Internet safety video: <b>Protecting Kids Online</b>. This Internet safety resource speaks to parents and caregivers on topics from understanding the serious repercussion of cyber-bullying to learning how to safeguard our children from online predators. There are many first-person accounts and real stories told here that would be helpful in generating a discussion.
in list: Videos: Digital Citizenship Topics, Cyberbullying
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Cyber Bully [PSA]
A short public information film on the problem of cyber bullying. Featuring the voice of Southampton singer song writer Stacey Douglas
in list: Cyberbullying, Videos: Cyberbullying Video Clips
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Digital Natives: StudyBuddy [David Kosslyn Interview - part 1]
David Kosslyn and two other students are in the process of developing StudyBuddy - an online academic social networking site that allows students to form study groups with others taking courses in the same subject areas, both on/off the same campus.
in list: Social Networking, Videos: Digital Citizenship Topics, Research on Digital Youth
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Letters to a Bullied Girl: Messages of Healing and Hope [Harper Collins]
Olivia Gardner, a northern California teenager, was severely taunted and cyber-bullied by her classmates for more than two years. News of her bullying spread, eventually reaching two teenage girls from a neighboring town, sisters Emily and Sarah Buder. The girls were so moved by Olivia's story that they initiated a letter-writing campaign to help lift her spirits. It was a tender gesture of solidarity that set off an overwhelming chain reaction of support, encouragement, and love. In <b>Letters to a Bullied Girl</b>, Olivia and the Buder sisters share an inspiring selection of messages that arrived from across America—the personal, often painful remembrances of former targets, remorseful bullies, and sympathetic bystanders. Letters to a Bullied Girl examines our national bullying epidemic from a variety of angles and perspectives, and includes practical guidance from bullying expert Barbara Coloroso, author of The Bully, the Bullied, and the Bystander. Though addressed to Olivia, the letters speak to all young people who have been bullied, offer advice and hope to those who suffer, and provide a wake-up call to all who have ever been involved in bullying. <br><br> There is also a <b>video interview with the Buder sisters</b> on this site. <br><br>
in list: Cyberbullying, Videos: Digital Citizenship Topics, Cybersafety: Books to Read, Olivia's Letters: Messages of Healing & Hope
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What you should know about phishing identity-theft scams [Video]
Watch this excellent video from Microsoft to find out more about phishing e-mail scams and how they are used for identity theft. The video will show you how fraudulent e-mail messages and spoofed Web sites—two common forms of phishing—can trick you into s
in list: Cybersafety, Videos: Digital Citizenship Topics, Cybersafety: Identity Theft
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Child Identity Theft
ID theft has become the crime this generation will deal with most of their lives.Kids just never think about Identity Theft. Most parents are not even aware that kids have identities to be stolen. A 2-minute, eye-opening news video.
in list: Videos: Digital Citizenship Topics, Cybersafety: Identity Theft
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Online safety: Dispelling common myths
At NECC 2008, a panel of internet safety experts agreed: Education is the best tool to keep kids safe online.
in list: Social Networking, Videos: Digital Citizenship Topics
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Preventing Identity Theft [Video]
Presentation for 2006's FBLA National Leadership Conference in Nashville, TN. Placed THIRD in the nation with student-made video.
in list: Videos: Digital Citizenship Topics, Cybersafety: Identity Theft
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Top 5 Ways Teens Are Compromising Their Identities Online [Video]
From Qwest Communications. Identity theft is the fastest growing crime in America with 18-29 year olds being the largest group of victims. Educating 13-18 year olds about how and why they are being targeted is critical in preventing new victims. Clean credit and a low level of identity theft awareness are two top reasons teens are targeted. A new survey from Qwest Communications Teen Council Program shows that an alarming number of teens are making it easier for thieves to steal their identity. With answers from more than 1,600 students about their online habits, the report identified the top 5 ways teens are compromising their identities.\n
in list: Cybersafety, Videos: Digital Citizenship Topics
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Deter - Detect - Defend Against Identity Theft [Video]
9-minute video that would be good to show in a digital citizenship class. Identity theft is a serious crime. People whose identities have been stolen can spend months or years and thousands of dollars cleaning up the mess the thieves have made of a good name and credit record. In the meantime, victims of identity theft may lose job opportunities, be refused loans for education, housing, or cars, and even get arrested for crimes they didn't commit. Humiliation, anger, and frustration are among the feelings victims experience as they navigate the process of rescuing their identity.
in list: Videos: Digital Citizenship Topics
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Identity Theft: Stolen Futures [Video]
This brief 11 minute video is a good introduction to protecting oneself against identity theft, but is especially applicable to raising the awareness of young people, many of whom are completely unaware of the dangers of exposing personal identifying information freely.
in list: Videos: Digital Citizenship Topics
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Klicksafe tv ad with subtitles [PSA]
This ad transfers the situation of the Internet to the real life to show that parents often don't really know what their kids are doing and so don't protect them properly
in list: Videos: Digital Citizenship Topics, Cybersafety: Resources for Parents
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Internet Dangers for Kids [Video Interview]
On this edition of "Dr. Syd's House Call," pediatrician Dr. Sydney Spiesel talks with Emily Bazelon about a recent study on children and the Internet. It turns out sexual predators are not nearly as common as old-fashioned bullies.
in list: Videos: Digital Citizenship Topics
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