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Social Networking Sites | Protect Children Online

Social Networking Sites | Protect Children Online | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it
Protect children online by helping kids use social networking sites more safely.

 

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http://www.microsoft.com/security/family-safety/kids-social.aspx

 

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Featured: Info for Parents | OnGuard Online

Featured: Info for Parents | OnGuard Online | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it

 

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Social Networking Safety - Microsoft Protect

Social Networking Safety - Microsoft Protect | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it
How to avoid identity theft, phishing scams, viruses and spyware when you use social networking sites.

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7 Steps to Safer Social Media in the Classroom

7 Steps to Safer Social Media in the Classroom | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it
How to create guidelines for responsible use of social tools.

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1. Examine your school culture. Gain an understanding of how your community feels about social media.

 

2. Organize a team. Include both educators who use social media in the classroom and those who do not.

 

3. Research. Evaluate policies already in place at your school. Look around at other schools. See what they’ve done. Get a sense for what works and what doesn’t.

 

4. Write a draft and solicit feedback. This is the hard part, says Anderson. Gather the information you’ve collected and ask others to weigh in. Schedule meetings and talk to stakeholders face to face.

 

5. Have the draft vetted by the school attorney and school board. Make sure your policy does not violate any current laws, policies or ordinances.

 

6. Introduce the policy to the community. Every team member should be tasked with reaching out to different stakeholder groups, says Anderson. It’s important to be open and transparent.

 

7. Conduct periodic reviews. Your new social media policy should be “a living document that is revisited often.”

 

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8. teachers and Educators need to learn the basics of #itsecurity also to understand why those 7 points were created, check out also:

 

http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/05/05/get-smart-with-5-minutes-tutorialsit-securitypart-5-not-only-internetsafety-also-it-security/

 

 

- http://gustmees.wordpress.com/category/get-smart-with-5-minutes-tutorials/

 


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For Parents | uKnowKids

For Parents | uKnowKids | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it

uKnowKids is an online service that helps you monitor and quickly analyze your child's social networking and mobile phone activity, profiles, friends and much more.

 

Parents can also use the Family Map to locate their child and access the pictures posted online of their child with our Premier service.

 

uKnowKids even alerts you if your child is headed towards a risky situation or person so that you can step in and do what you do best - educate, engage and protect your child.

 


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