Why digital citizenship’s a hot topic
Not just because online safety doesn't work, as Netsafe says, but also because it's respectful of and relevant to youth (the people it's supposed to benefit!) The post Why digital citizenship’s a hot...
View ArticleNotes from a conference on bullying
Just a few insights from so many gained at the three-day International Bullying Prevention Association conference 2010 in Seattle The post Notes from a conference on bullying appeared first on...
View ArticleSmart young YouTube vlogger on education’s fail
If you don't have time to read my post, at least watch Dan Brown's vlog post echoing the views of some of the most forward-thinking educators. The post Smart young YouTube vlogger on education’s fail...
View ArticleTop EU policymaker on trusting our online kids
It’s amazing to hear a policymaker say this: “We cannot, and should not, put our children and youngsters in a digital glass cage, hoping they will never encounter any harmful or illegal content online....
View ArticleWe need to work out the social norms of social media: Why?
A couple of weeks ago I wrote about David Brooks’s column on today’s version of evolution and the new survival of the fittest: survival of the most cooperative, whereby people develop moral communities...
View ArticleMy ISTE 2011: Notes from a giant conference
To me, ISTE – with some 18,000 attendees from 68 countries having converged on Philadelphia this week – is like looking out the window from a fast train through a dense urban area: mostly a blur, but...
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