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New Posted Resources 02/16/2012

The Web20Classroom

id=ddwwqq6t_22g7rmsjgk tags: google google apps favorite Internet Safety for High School Kids Tips | Common Sense Media tags: internet safety high school favorite EdTech Toolbox: Web 2.0 Tools by Task tags: web2.0 tools favorite Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.'

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New Posted Resources 05/11/2012

The Web20Classroom

NETS Aligned Tools tags: web2.0 resources literacy A Teacher’s Field Guide to Parents | Ecology of Education tags: parents favorite Why Do We Connect?

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5 Things Every Digital Citizen Should Know #digcit

The CoolCatTeacher

In today’s show, Alice and I talk about 5 things every digital citizen should know including: Three basic internet safety issues. During the course of her career, she was a two-time recipient of the UCSD Outstanding High School Teacher award, a 2012 Microsoft Partners in Learning U.S.

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The Edtech Revolution: 2010 – 2017

Securly

In 2012, Chromebooks accounted for only 1% of the devices sold to US classrooms; now, they make up more than half of the edtech market. By 2012, all school Internet safety policies had to include educational programs detailing proper online behavior, cyberbullying awareness and response.

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How to Set Healthy Screen Time Habits: A Guide for Parents

Waterford

Give your child internet safety tips as part of discussing healthy screen time. Disease in Childhood, October 2012, 97(11), pp. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, March 2012, 44(3), pp. Try to limit your screen time to approximately two hours a day outside of work.[14]. Sources : Sigman, A. Lauricella, A.R.,

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5 Great Resources to Teach Digital Citizenship

Graphite Blog

Throughout the simulation, they learn about valuable concepts such as their digital footprints, internet safety, and cyberbullying. Students work through a simulation of bringing a concert to their schools. lol…OMG! lol…OMG!

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How K–12 Schools Can Use Next-Generation Content Filtering to Keep Students Safe

EdTech Magazine

Congress passed the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) in 2000, tying E-rate program discounts to a school’s internet safety policy. One-to-one programs really started birthing right around 2010–2012. How K–12 Schools Can Use Next-Generation Content Filtering to Keep Students Safe. eli.zimmerman_9856.