ashley s- http://ashleysquiresipt286.blogspot.com/2011/12/instructional-video.html?showComment=1323731656825#c2962363886968736335
kelsey- http://healthedclayton.blogspot.com/2011/11/video-project.html?showComment=1323731873245#c2563796359294963517
erica-http://thetechhealthblog.blogspot.com/2011/12/video-project.html?showComment=1323732133672#c2419454435143604802
travis-http://tallred6.blogspot.com/2011/12/blog-post.html?showComment=1323732503596#c1761626924246900791
Monday, December 12, 2011
Sunday, December 11, 2011
I did the alternate activity and I didn't know if I was supposed to answer all the questions required for the main activity...but I'll do it anyways..
who you talked with- I talked to my wife.
what you shared and how it went- I shared with my wife some of the things I found most interesting and useful from the learning I did. I shared with her about cyber bullying, online predators, file sharing, and about what personal info to share and not to share, etc. It went well and we made some goals to do better with our own internet safety and also talked about rules/goals that we are going to provide for our kids when they get older.
who you talked with- I talked to my wife.
what you shared and how it went- I shared with my wife some of the things I found most interesting and useful from the learning I did. I shared with her about cyber bullying, online predators, file sharing, and about what personal info to share and not to share, etc. It went well and we made some goals to do better with our own internet safety and also talked about rules/goals that we are going to provide for our kids when they get older.
I completed the i-LEARN online certification program.
What were the most important things I learned from the readings? There were many important things I learned. I felt that the thing I learned most was the importance of sharing personal info online. I have been guilty of probably providing too much info about myself on certain websites. The stories of people being hurt and lives ruined really struck me hard.
How will what I have read influence my actions as a parent and/or teacher of children and youth? I am going to share what I have learned with my kids and I am going to try my best to not put my children into a situation where the internet can harm them. As a teacher it's important to teach basic internet safety skills with them and I think the i learn program would be great for students to look at.
How can I use what I have learned from the reading to have a positive influence on family and friends? I am going to share what I have learned with my family members and friends. Everyone needs to know about the importance of internet safety.
Am I aware of the benefits and dangers children face when online with cyber bullying and online predators? Do I know how to prevent cyberbullying? The most important thing I think is to be aware of our students and to look for signs of cyber bullying. As teachers we need to be understanding of our students behaviors and actions. I feel that the most important tool against cyberbullying and online predators is teaching children and students what to do and not do online. children also need to be able to feel that they can come to parents and other loved ones with concerns or worries and to not be afraid or feel ashamed.
Where can I go for information and resources that can be used to teach internet safety? There are many resources listed that were part of the homework assignment and I would highly recommend the isafety website.
What internet safety issues am I likely to face as a teacher and how will I address them? One of the biggest issues that a teacher might face is intellectual property issues and dealing with copyright, etc. This might be a problem for both students and teachers. I think it's important to teach our students about copyright issues and not stealing others work.
How can I leverage the power of the Internet so students can learn, but in a safe way? Only recommend secure and safe websites for children to visit. Provide lists of websites that students can do research and homework on that are safe, provide accurate information, and are trusted.
What were the most important things I learned from the readings? There were many important things I learned. I felt that the thing I learned most was the importance of sharing personal info online. I have been guilty of probably providing too much info about myself on certain websites. The stories of people being hurt and lives ruined really struck me hard.
How will what I have read influence my actions as a parent and/or teacher of children and youth? I am going to share what I have learned with my kids and I am going to try my best to not put my children into a situation where the internet can harm them. As a teacher it's important to teach basic internet safety skills with them and I think the i learn program would be great for students to look at.
How can I use what I have learned from the reading to have a positive influence on family and friends? I am going to share what I have learned with my family members and friends. Everyone needs to know about the importance of internet safety.
Am I aware of the benefits and dangers children face when online with cyber bullying and online predators? Do I know how to prevent cyberbullying? The most important thing I think is to be aware of our students and to look for signs of cyber bullying. As teachers we need to be understanding of our students behaviors and actions. I feel that the most important tool against cyberbullying and online predators is teaching children and students what to do and not do online. children also need to be able to feel that they can come to parents and other loved ones with concerns or worries and to not be afraid or feel ashamed.
Where can I go for information and resources that can be used to teach internet safety? There are many resources listed that were part of the homework assignment and I would highly recommend the isafety website.
What internet safety issues am I likely to face as a teacher and how will I address them? One of the biggest issues that a teacher might face is intellectual property issues and dealing with copyright, etc. This might be a problem for both students and teachers. I think it's important to teach our students about copyright issues and not stealing others work.
How can I leverage the power of the Internet so students can learn, but in a safe way? Only recommend secure and safe websites for children to visit. Provide lists of websites that students can do research and homework on that are safe, provide accurate information, and are trusted.
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