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The Best Sites For Learning Online Safety | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…

The Best Sites For Learning Online Safety | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day… | School Librarians | Scoop.it
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12 Things Students Should Never Do on Social Media

12 Things Students Should Never Do on Social Media | School Librarians | Scoop.it
The last thing young people want is another set of rules. But these days, social media comes with great responsibility.
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» 44 Library Tech Stories You May Have Missed – Part I

» 44 Library Tech Stories You May Have Missed – Part I | School Librarians | Scoop.it
This summer has been chock full of library technology news and articles. Here are the first 22 of 44 stories that you won’t want to miss! Be sure and check back on Thursday for Part II!
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Twitter use | Pew Internet & American Life Project

Twitter use | Pew Internet & American Life Project | School Librarians | Scoop.it
African-Americans — Black internet users continue to use Twitter at high rates. More than one quarter of online African-Americans (28%) use Twitter, with 13% doing so on a typical day.
Young adults — One quarter (26%) of internet users ages 18-29 use Twitter, nearly double the rate for those ages 30-49. Among the youngest internet users (those ages 18-24), fully 31% are Twitter users.
Urban and suburban residents — Residents of urban and suburban areas are significantly more likely to use Twitter than their rural counterparts.

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Facebook & admissions & e-reputations « NeverEndingSearch

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How Not to Steal People's Content on the Web

How Not to Steal People's Content on the Web | School Librarians | Scoop.it
Learn how to give proper credit to content you've sourced from other locations on the internet.
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