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Virginia First State to Require Internet Safety Lessons
Virginia, the first state to mandate that public schools offer Internet safety classes for all grade levels
Surprises in Houston
...if we are to teach lifelong learning skills, then teachers and leaders should be willing to model these skills, to present themselves as master learners...we should be willing to ask our students, “How do you do this on the Internet?” or “How did
Things I Can’t Teach
That wonder is just one down-stroke past wander, you can’t have the first if you don’t do the second, and wonder isn’t only wanting to know something you don’t, but a state of being, as in being awestruck or being in love.
Study encourages a less hyped view of social networking risks
» Moving at the Speed of Creativity
MiniLegends Squashed: Who Is the Mommy?
Australian government overrode parental permission and shut down blogging by students with outside educator coaches
Study Debunks Web Predator Myths
According to a new study by researchers at the University of New Hampshire's Crimes Against Children Research Center, most of what you think about Web-based sex predators is probably wrong.
RE Social Network Sites
-An Open Letter to the Superintendent - powerful letter and amazing comments
Social Media: How to 'Sell It' to Your Team
: February 2008 : THE Journal
Student faces Facebook consequences
a student at Ryerson University is facing 147 counts of academic misconduct after helping to run a chemistry study group through Facebook. School officials have declined to comment, but students are claiming that it is simply a valid studying technique in
When litigation fear rules the network
Wes Fryer - lawyers have encouraged adoption of policies which prohibit ALL user created content from being shared online. The primary reason is not the law (CIPA) but rather fear that someone will publish something inappropriate, which will lead to a law
Blogs vs. wikis vs. podcasts - why schools like wikis & podcasts
Generation YES Blog » Blog Archive » At TCEA 2008, heard a number of teachers say that they are able to use wikis or make podcasts at their schools, whereas blogs were discouraged or blocked. In most schools, curriculum focuses on student product rathe
Breaking Down Tradition
21st Century Collaborative: Culture Change- The shifts that are coming will not allow "business as usual" rather it will be "business as unusual".
Only Thing To Fear…
The fear factor can paralyze the ability of teachers and students to enjoy a creative, rich, fulfilling online world.
Fear 2.0: An ELI presentation
Might be food for our coffee discussions
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