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How to Download Audio Books to your iPadContributed by: Link: http://www.midyork.org/_pdf/How%20to%20Download%20... Click the title to vote A step-by-step instruction guide on how to download audio books to an iPad. |
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Facebook DictionaryContributed by: Link: http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/libdev/nybbexpress/curri... Click the title to vote A guide to understanding terms used on Facebook. |
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Professional Use of Social NetworksContributed by: Shiny Door Link: http://shinydoor.com/social_networking_curriculum Click the title to vote Curriculum to guide social users of social networks into professional use. Contains a Participant Guide, a Facilitator Guide and a Slide Presentation. All three work together. |
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Introduction to FacebookContributed by: Connect Your Community Link: http://www.connectcommunity.org/2010/09/27/module-... Click the title to vote Introduction to safe use of Facebook. Includes explanation of Facebook structure and of privacy settings. |
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Online PrivacyContributed by: Connect Your Community Link: http://www.connectcommunity.org/2010/09/26/module-... Click the title to vote An introduction to online privacy, particularly in social networks. |
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Digital Media: New Learners for the 21st CenturyContributed by: Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Link: http://www.pbs.org/teachers/digitallearners/ Click the title to vote Digital Media: New Learners of the 21st Century addresses this vital question, taking viewers to the frontlines of what is rapidly becoming an education revolution. The film, targeted at parents, teachers, and anyone concerned about education in America, explores how exceptional educators are increasingly using digital media and interactive practices to ignite their students' curiosity and ingenuity, help them become civically engaged, allow them to collaborate with peers worldwide, and empower them to direct their own learning. |
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Cybersmart!Contributed by: Common Sense Media Link: http://www.cybersmartcurriculum.org/ Click the title to vote Contains lesson plans, videos, interactive components on safety and security online, manners and cybercitzenship, cyberbullying, and digital citizenship. |
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e-Learning and undereducated learners: barriers and opportunitiesContributed by: Studies Media Information Telecommunications Link: http://ilsemarien.com/system/files/362/original/Ma... Click the title to vote An analysis of the shift of traditional forms of learning to information communication technology-oriented models of learning. |
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eInclusion and the role of Social NetworksContributed by: Studies Media Information Telecommunications Link: http://ilsemarien.com/system/files/361/original/Ma... Click the title to vote Focuses on the current implementation of e-inclusion initiatives in Flanders (Belgium) and critically analyzes how they relate to existing social networks |
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Generation M2: Media in the Lives of 8- to 18-Year-OldsContributed by: Kaiser Family Foundation Link: http://www.kff.org/entmedia/mh012010pkg.cfm Click the title to vote Report based on the results of surveys conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation about young people's media use. It includes data from all three waves of the study (1999, 2004, and 2009), and is among the largest and most comprehensive publicly available sources of information about media use among American youth. |
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NetSquaredContributed by: Tech Soup Link: http://www.netsquared.org Click the title to vote NetSquares goal is to help hundreds of thousands of non-profit organizations (NPOs) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) successfully utilize the community empowering capabilities of the Internet to increase their impact and achieve social change. A platform for NPOs and NGOs to use to increase advocacy. |
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Frontline: Growing Up OnlineContributed by: Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Link: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/kidsonline... Click the title to vote Frontline produced a program to take viewers inside the public private worlds of kids and the internet. |
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Frontline: Growing Up OnlineContributed by: Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Link: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/teach/kids... Click the title to vote Frontline developed materials for teachers, parents and kids to accompany the PBS program Growing Up Online. These resources include downloadable viewing guides for parent and for teachers that includes a seven-part discussion question section, lesson plans for the classroom, resources for building parent-teen online engagement, and a Cyberquiz: "What Kind of Cyber Guide are You?" that explores parents' media management styles. |