Policies 2.0: Rules for the Social Web
In the fast-changing online world of social networking, where an embarrassing photo can travel the globe in seconds, online predators are the topic of nightly news programs, and young adults travel as avatars to virtual worlds where anything can happen, what policies do schools need to set and how do they set them?
Johnson, Doug Rules for the Social Web
Johnson, Doug Advisory Advice
Johnson, Doug Connections for Learning, White Paper on social networking tools in education
Johnson, Doug Developing Ethical Behaviors in Students: What Schools Must Do
Johnson, Doug Filtering Fallacies
Johnson, Doug Guidelines for Educators Using Social and Educational Networking Sites
Johnson, Doug Proactively Teaching Technology Ethics
Johnson, Doug Technology Ethics Scenarios
Johnson, Doug Social Networking Scenarios
Workshop: To Friend or Not To Friend: A Guide for Teachers Using Social Networking Sites
Workshop: Freedom and Filters: Can We Have Both
Workshop: Teaching Students Right from Wrong in the Digital Age
Links
- The Internet Archive (Wayback Machine)
- Confronting the Challenges of Participatory Culture Henry Jenkins, MacArthur Foundation
- Student guide to cyberbulling from the Mankato Area Public Schools (4 pages with student audience)
- Mankato Area Public Schools' ThinkB4ULink poster
- Cyberbullying Talent Show
- Predators & cyberbullies: Reality check <http://www.netfamilynews.org/nl070316.html#1>
- Bullying>Cyberbullying, but most kids do neither
- McCollam, "The Shame Game" Columbia Journalism Review, Jan/Feb 2007
Websites about Internet safety for parents
- Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use
- Children's Partnership
- ConnectSafely
- A Parent's Guide to Facebook (2012) - highly recommended and free
- CyberSmart
- Family Guide Book
- Get Net Wise
- iKeepSafe.org
- National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
- NetLingo: Top Acroynms Every Parent Needs to Know
- NetFamilyNews (Blog by Anne Collier)
- NetSmartz
- SafeKids.com
- SafeTeens.com
Comments:
- Doug, you were an absolute delight. I enjoyed your presentation and the following discussion. I learned so much AND had a GREAT time. I think you were a big hit with the audience and I will be looking for an opportunity to bring you back. Thank you so much for participating. You were a big part of making the day a success. Thank you!