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To Blog or not to blog, is this the question?
Kevin Honeycutt talks about policy questions regarding student blogging and moderated comments.
Acceptable Use Policy - Classroom 2.0
Discussion of AUP Policies.
10 Must-Haves for Your Social Media Policy
There are generally two approaches to social media policy making. Some organizations handle social media in an evolutionary way. Chad Houghton, the director of e-media and business development at the Society for Human Resource Management, told me that he thinks, "it might be beneficial not to create some arbitrary rules without first seeing where the opportunities and risks really are."\n\nOther organizations, meanwhile, feel more comfortable establishing a clear policy from the outset. IBM, for example, has published their social media guidelines publicly for anyone to read. It's a great policy, though rather long.
Social networking guidelines for teachers
A set of nine guidelines, not intended to be the final word but intended to start a conversation "in the best of social networking tradition." Some refinements included.
Blogs, Wikis, District Polices, Walled Gardens and the Open Web » Moving at the Speed of Creativity
two videos regarding blogs and wikis and District policies.
School AUP 2.0 | Main / HomePage browse
David Warlick's new site dedicated to AUP with web 2.0. Great resource for anyone needing to update their AUP!
Student Created Blog Policies - Bud the Teacher's Wiki
Although meant for bloggers, this could be used for wikis as well.
Permission File
Example AUP permission form from AzTEA Westside Leadership Team Wikispace (word file)
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