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citizenship and media literacy in our digital world
The average high school junior has 802 Facebook friends. About a quarter of all students with a Facebook account either have risky privacy settings (open to strangers) or don't know what their settings are. Students who shared their password with a friend were 2-3 times more likely to report that someone logged into their online account without their permission than students Read full article »
Because of the importance and relevance of clear copyright and fair use guidelines for ALL learners "playing with media," I've provided a free, updated version of my chapter on Copyright in the eBook, "Playing with Media: simple ideas for powerful sharing." Access it on: http://playingwithmedia.com/pages/copyright I hope this chapter helps provide you and your students with clear and accurate guidelines for Read full article »
How do teenagers use the Internet? What are the consequences and wider implications of their actions? Find out in Copyright Cops - An Open Source Movie About Copyrights, Teenagers & Internet. Published 10 days ago, you can also see Copyright Cops on Vimeo. Read full article »
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Visit our Library and Information Literacy Center to discover more about our wide range of resources, technologies, and services to meet your learning and information needs. Currently our library collection holds more than 33,000 items with a range of fiction, nonfiction and reference sources, as well as having subscriptions to several print periodicals and online database.
Visit Approaches to Learning to learn more about the skills students need throughout our Middle Years Program (MYP). It provides students with the resources and information they need to progress in the six key areas of Approaches to Learning (ATL): Research, Communication, Organization, Thinking, Collaboration and Reflection.