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Magid: Treating kids on the Web in a new way
One theme at the conference was "one size doesn't fit all." Most kids are actually pretty savvy about keeping themselves safe from serious harm, but others — who are taking big risks — need more serious intervention. Risk prevention specialist Patti Agatston suggested we consider using health prevention models for Internet safety education — basic safety advice for most youth and intense counseling from mental health professionals for the small minority of young people who are taking extraordinary risks both on and offline.
Scott Adams's questions - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog
Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams writes an insightful and humorous eponymous blog. After a day of making decisions with only part of the information he felt he needed, he recently asked, "How do you make descisions with incomplete knowledge?"
A Better Safety Net: It's time to get smart about online safety - 11/1/2009 - School Library Journal
Online safety must be relevant to youth, or we’re talking to ourselves. It must accommodate the growing body of research on youth risk and what kids themselves say about how they use digital media, and it must be respectful—of both young people and the new media conditions they’re ably exploiting.
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Version 3.0’s main components, new media literacy and digital citizenship, are empowering as well as protective.
School libraries: Vital filter developers
If properly developed, it can guide and empower them the rest of their lives. Its other pluses:
# Comes universally pre-installed, free of charge
# Has no socio-economic barriers to "adoption"
# Is automatically customized in micro detail as it's used
# Works at the "operating system" level
# Not only doesn't conflict with, but supports and enhances, all other "applications"
# Improves with use
# Is the No. 1 online-safety tool.
Cyber Savvy: A Web 2.0 Approach to Internet Safety
Education World ® Technology Center: Nancy Willard:
The Institute for Responsible Online and CellPhone Communication
dedicated to creating a new way of social thinking as it relates to the use of digital technologies and responsibility.
The Credibles - What to trust on the internet
As students, we constantly refer to the internet for information.
But can we trust what we read on the net ? Are online searches trustworthy?
Kideo Player!
kidsafe YouTube player. Kideo Player plays a continuous stream of videos for pre-K through second grade students. When a video you like is playing, click on the the YouTube icon and you will be taken to the original YouTube source where you can find out m
Safer Internet Day
February 10, 2009 - to raise awareness about safe and responsible use of new technologies especially among children and young people.
Password Bird | Password Generator
helps students create a password using a few easy to answer questions. Students enter a name that is special to them, a word that is special to them, and date that is special to them. Password Bird takes these and turns it into a randomly generated pass
That's Not Cool
* videos
* callout cards
* let's talk
* serious help
Thatsnotcool.com
Where do you draw your digital line?
Your mobile, IM and online accounts are a part of you. When someone you're dating is controlling, disrespecting, or pressuring you in
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