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"Interviews with educators discussing the benefits of blogging and how it can be used with students."
Featuring Anne Mirtschin, Julie Lindsay, Kim Cofino and Paul Blogush and his students
Know IT All
Know IT All, Childnet's multi award-winning suite of education resources designed to help educate parents, teachers and young people about safe and positive use of the internet.
Managing Childrens Use Of The Internet And Technology Ict
Terry Freedman talks and writes about children and Internet use. Excellent!
`Don't post that!' — networking etiquette emerges
In an age in which instant news and constant life streams from Facebook and Twitter change the way we communicate, the rules of etiquette surrounding these interactions are still evolving.
What happens when I expected a phone call about something and read about it in a status update instead? What's the polite response to a distant friend posting bad news on Facebook? What to do with sensitive information?
Making matters trickier, good etiquette on Facebook might not apply on Twitter or in an e-mail. These days, milestones like marriage, pregnancy, breakups and divorce are being described over more forms of communications than ever.
Common Sense Internet Safety Survival Guide
The Internet runs right through the middle of our kids' lives. It opens a world of entertainment and communication, but it also allows direct access to people and Web sites that can expose kids to age-inappropriate content and risky social contacts.
The Digital Citizen | Educational Origami
Great blog post by Andrew Churches looking at what it means to be a digital citizen.
Raising a Digital Child: A Digital Citizenship Handbook for Parents: Mike Ribble: Books
As a parent, do you ever wonder how you can possibly keep up with all the new technologies your children take for granted? Cell phones, online games, instant messaging, social networking, and other technologies have all become so important in the daily of lives of young people. The kids view this new digital culture as a normal way of life, even though as parents you may feel overwhelmed by all the unfamiliar challenges. Cyber bullies, stalkers, identity theft, intellectual property theftits hard to know just what you can do to confront the risks.
Social Networking and Responsibility | always learning
Excellent blog post from Kim Cofino, February 2008
Personal Learning Networks Are Virtual Lockers for Schoolkids | Edutopia
Article by Vicki about her students and Digiteen
Digital Reputation - SlideShare
Digital Reputation in teen social networks. Why I teach it in high school.
Slideshow by Dean Groom
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