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This wiki has been created to support the 'Relationship between Teachers and Students' Cohort at the Learning 2.010 Conference held in Shanghai, September 16-18, 2010.
This is an example of a YouTube video which we'd all be better off not knowing about, and it not existing in the first place. Dark side of web-based video. :-(
Important post from 2007 by Alec Corous
Good video teaser for school digital citizenship presentations/workshops for parents
Examples of parents cashing in from YouTube's Partner program (revenue sharing) by posting videos of their own children
Great post on digital footprint / digital reputation management by Darren Kuropatwa, sharing a Seth Godin post
This is clever and well done. part of a national anti-cyberbullying campaign
July 2008 article from Australia
Ning social network
Suzie Boss article about web2.0 tools in the classroom from 5 Nov 2008
fear mongering, defamation, elections, digital citizenship, and a GOOD example for young people
post by Alice Mercer about important lessons learned when students post things to YouTube they shouldn't, and a GOOD example of how administrators and teachers can and should work together to respond.
This is a grassroots efforts started by educators to promote the active instruction of students, parents, and administrators on topics concerning digital citizenship, safety, and success. We want to mobilize ONLINE but take our actions OFFLINE into our own communities and schools. We're a group sick of talking about it and ready to DO something.
Unfortunately this is a closed-web project, but it is an EXCELLENT example of a digital citizenship initiative that was/is teacher-led.
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