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Page 1: Cartoon by Peter Steiner.  The New Yorker , July 5, 1993 issue (Vol.69 (LXIX) no. 20) page 61

Cartoon by Peter Steiner. The New Yorker, July 5, 1993 issue (Vol.69 (LXIX) no. 20) page 61

Page 2: Cartoon by Peter Steiner.  The New Yorker , July 5, 1993 issue (Vol.69 (LXIX) no. 20) page 61

Traveling the Information Highway“In education circles the magical mantra has been ’student

safety.’ The fear of online predators has been used to curtail, restrict, and prohibit the use of some of the most promising online educational technology tools. …

As educational leaders we need to be safety conscious. We need to be prudent, reasonable; but we won’t live in fear and we won’t act from fear. It is by opening doors, not closing them, that we create new possibilities for our children and new futures for ourselves.”

Pete Reilly, Facts Abut Online Sex Abuse and Schools, Jan. 06, 2007

Page 3: Cartoon by Peter Steiner.  The New Yorker , July 5, 1993 issue (Vol.69 (LXIX) no. 20) page 61

Essential Questions How can we teach our students to use the

Internet safely? How can we teach our students to use the

Internet ethically? How can we teach our students to use the

Internet effectively?

Page 4: Cartoon by Peter Steiner.  The New Yorker , July 5, 1993 issue (Vol.69 (LXIX) no. 20) page 61

The Read-Only Web (Web 1.0) Powerful resource for

educators and students, but…

Information moves one way only- from publishers to consumers

Information cannot be edited

Page 5: Cartoon by Peter Steiner.  The New Yorker , July 5, 1993 issue (Vol.69 (LXIX) no. 20) page 61

The Read-Write Web (Web 2.0) It is now as easy to create

as it is to consume Anyone can publish, share,

and change information Web 2.0 changes

everything – including teaching and learning!

Image from Time Magazine, Dec 25, 2006/Jan 1, 2007 issue

Page 6: Cartoon by Peter Steiner.  The New Yorker , July 5, 1993 issue (Vol.69 (LXIX) no. 20) page 61

Blogs Web + Log = weblog

or “we blog” Easy to create Easy to update Allow visitors to

comment If you can fill out a

form, you can blog!

Page 7: Cartoon by Peter Steiner.  The New Yorker , July 5, 1993 issue (Vol.69 (LXIX) no. 20) page 61

Wikis Websites anyone can

edit! If you can use a word

processor, you can use a wiki.

Visitors can see a history of changes and revert to earlier versions. http://wikipedia.org/

Page 8: Cartoon by Peter Steiner.  The New Yorker , July 5, 1993 issue (Vol.69 (LXIX) no. 20) page 61

Educational Wikis Collaboratively

authored class texts Writing projects Sharing resources Grade level teams Subject area teams

http://youthwiki.wikispaces.com/

Page 9: Cartoon by Peter Steiner.  The New Yorker , July 5, 1993 issue (Vol.69 (LXIX) no. 20) page 61

IM and Chat

LOL

DIKU

PALPOS

TMI

CTN

PM

BWLBRB

P911

PAW

TTYL

A/S/L

Page 10: Cartoon by Peter Steiner.  The New Yorker , July 5, 1993 issue (Vol.69 (LXIX) no. 20) page 61

Social Network Members have profiles May contain personal

information Used to connect with

others Often includes a blog,

pictures, songs, videos, and messages.

Let’s take a tour!

Page 11: Cartoon by Peter Steiner.  The New Yorker , July 5, 1993 issue (Vol.69 (LXIX) no. 20) page 61

Safety Concerns Way too much information – age,

address, phone number, gender, family names, school, passwords

Inappropriate content Inappropriate sharing Trevor’s Story

Adapted from http://www.staysafe.org/teens/videos/predator.html

Page 12: Cartoon by Peter Steiner.  The New Yorker , July 5, 1993 issue (Vol.69 (LXIX) no. 20) page 61

Cyberbullying Concerns Creating web sites that have stories, cartoons, pictures,

and jokes ridiculing others Broken Friendship

Posting pictures of classmates online with intent to embarrass them

Engaging someone in IM (instant messaging), tricking that person into revealing sensitive personal information, and forwarding that information to others

Taking an embarrassing picture of a person using a digital phone camera and sending that picture to others

Adapted from http://www.netsmartz.org/resources/reallife.htm#realfriendship

Page 13: Cartoon by Peter Steiner.  The New Yorker , July 5, 1993 issue (Vol.69 (LXIX) no. 20) page 61

Child Abuse Stats – Pete O’Reilly

Data from: Source:http://www.districtadministration.com/pulse/commentpost.aspx?news=no&postid=18080

Page 14: Cartoon by Peter Steiner.  The New Yorker , July 5, 1993 issue (Vol.69 (LXIX) no. 20) page 61

Safety Tips for Students Do not share identifying information Do not share personal information Do not share provocative images Consider the consequences and

the future Talk with parents, teachers, or

other trusted adults

Page 15: Cartoon by Peter Steiner.  The New Yorker , July 5, 1993 issue (Vol.69 (LXIX) no. 20) page 61

Safety Tips for Parents Move computers into shared spaces

& make monitors visible Watch for Alt+F4 (Alt+Tab) Check history (is it suspiciously

blank?) Beware of a reluctance to be candid

Page 16: Cartoon by Peter Steiner.  The New Yorker , July 5, 1993 issue (Vol.69 (LXIX) no. 20) page 61

Safety Tips for Teachers Communicate with students Communicate with other

educators Communicate with Tech Services Confront students who are

behaving in irresponsible, inappropriate, or unsafe ways. Do not look the other way.

Create an iSafe classroom

Click for iSafe Overview

Page 17: Cartoon by Peter Steiner.  The New Yorker , July 5, 1993 issue (Vol.69 (LXIX) no. 20) page 61

Growing Bank of FREE Resources

Page 18: Cartoon by Peter Steiner.  The New Yorker , July 5, 1993 issue (Vol.69 (LXIX) no. 20) page 61

Q & A Contact Information:

Gail Desler – Technology Integration Specialist [email protected]

Kathleen Watt – EGUSD Web Specialist [email protected]

Professional Development Opportunities: Contact Curriculum and Professional Learning for a listing

of upcoming workshopshttp://www.egusd.net/cpl/pl_opportunities.html


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