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Taming the Web

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Bringing the Internet Safely into the Classroom

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-- "The Internet is a virtual reference library, a 24/7 guidance counselor, and the most portable locker, backpack, and notebook imaginable." -- Christian Science Monitor (http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0720/p09s02-coop.html)

 

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Teen internet use:• 93% of teens use the Internet • 55% of online teens ages 12-17 have created a profile on a

social networking site such as Facebook or MySpace• 47% of  online teens have uploaded photos where others

can see them, though many restrict access to the photos in some way

• 14% of online teens have posted videos online (Source: Pew Internet & American Life Projecthttp://www.pewinternet.org/PPF/r/230/report_display.asp)

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The best strategy to keep children safe on the internet is to become present in the virtual world.• Educators need to model how to exist in the virtual world• Parents can best protect when they exist in the virtual world

observing, listening, and participating in their child's life• The virtual world is the Main Street of the 21st century

where children go to meet each other and socialize• Internet filters and protection software cannot be substituted

for an active online presence for guardians of children; more and more, children are bringing their own access that eludes monitoring software.

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• Real world authentic audience• Anytime anywhere learning• Read / Write web• 21st century skills / workforce readiness

o Collaborationo Media Literacy / Information Literacyo Critical Thinking

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• What schools encounter with students on the webo Cyberbullying  

Video Sharing Social Networking Messaging - text, instant messaging, emails 

• How schools respondo Acknowledge the issue

no legislation or guidelines in place to respond to these 21st century threats

Forbidden fruit syndrome is a strategy for failure  Internet monitoring / filtering solutions have lost their

effectiveness due to the increasing use of mobile & personal access that evades our digital policies

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o Education is the best defense Online life is as real as physical life -- what you do

online has wider implications Reinforce the reality of the virtual world  Teach the responsible use of technology Authentic audiences go global

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• Social Networkso Goodreadso Computer Liaison Ning (computerliaisons.blogspot.com)

• Blogso Classroom Blogo School Blog (rmhs5.blogspot.com) 

• Wikiso Student-run wikis

(http://summersurvival.wikispaces.com/)o Teacher-run wikis (http://ms88ipw.wikispaces.com/)

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"Youth who engaged in four or more risky online behaviors were much more likely to report receiving online sexual solicitations. The online risky behaviors included maintaining buddy lists that included strangers, discussing sex online with people they did not know in person and being rude or nasty online."Source: UNH Crimes Against Children Research Centerhttp://www.unh.edu/news/cj_nr/2008/feb/lw18internet.cfm  • Private vs. public profiles• Creating an appropriate portrait of yourself• Maintaining self-respect and self-image online• Less is more: sharing identifiable information with the world

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i-SAFE is a non-profit foundation whose mission is to educate and empower youth to make their Internet experiences safe and responsible. The goal is to educate students on how to avoid dangerous, inappropriate, or unlawful online behavior. http://www.isafe.org  • An online hub for teen participation• Virtual learning for parents and educators