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| Marlene Boney: Marlene and Kipa Introduces Internet Safety | Posted: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 at 2:10 PM | ||
Internet Safety Movie Click on the above slideshow that has been converted to a movie. This is just a short introduction to Internet Safety and can be discussed with a class or other teachers. If you need to stop the movie just click on the pause button on the bottom left of the movie. In a sentence or two what stands out the most to you that is from this (Continued...) Discuss (0 comments) | |||
| Internet Safety Tips from KIPA 2010-2011 | Posted: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 | ||
Internet Safety Tips from KIPA (Keeping Internet Predators Away) KIPA Tip: Use good Netiquette at all times while on the Internet-“Netiquette” is slang for“Internet etiquette”. It refers to using proper manners when on the Internet. Popular Links for Administrators & TAG (Talented and Gifted) (Continued...) | |||
| Internet Safety Wiki: Welcome to Marlene Boneys Wiki on Internet Safety | Posted: Friday, September 10, 2010 at 8:00 AM | ||
| Enter the Wiki discussion and add Internet Safety ideas for the classroom. Also feel free to add other information that you think would help students better understand the importance of being Internet safe. | |||
| Marlene Boney: Gullible's Travels | Posted: Monday, August 9, 2010 at 3:47 PM | ||
Click on the above picture to download the PowerPoint presentation Gullible's Travels. After viewing the slideshow answer the following Questions. 1. Do you agree with the statement "The largest respository of knowledge ever created is rapidly becoming the single finest source for getting it wrong" Explain why or (Continued...) Discuss (0 comments) | |||
| Marlene Boney: Why Evaluate Websites | Posted: Monday, August 9, 2010 at 3:13 PM | ||
| "The critical evaluation of web sites is essential when using websites to plan lessons and activities for children's use. Seemingly unendless streams of information are accessible to anyone with internet access. How does one determine which sites contain information that is trustworthy, accurate, and appropriate? (Continued...)
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