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Bring Your Own Device: Advantages, Dangers, Risks and best Policy to stay secure

Bring Your Own Device: Advantages, Dangers, Risks and best Policy to stay secure | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is more complex than most people know, read further to learn… . .

 

Keywords for this free course: . motivation, engagement, heroes, Security-Scouts, critical thinking, stay out of the box, adapt to new technologies, be aware of the malware, nobody is perfect, knowing the dangers and risks, responsibility, responsibility of School, responsibility of IT-Admin, responsibilities of BYOD users, Apple insecurity, Insecurity of Apps, Principals responsibilities, Mobile Device Management, risks of BYOD, BYOD-Policy, IT-Security Infrastructure, Teacher-Parents Meeting, Cyberwar, Cyberwarfare, Government, Internet-Safety, IT-Security knowledge basics...

 

The weakest link in the Security Chain is the human! If you don’t respect certain advice you will get tricked by the Cyber-Criminals!


=> NOBODY is perfect! A security by 100% doesn’t exist! <=

 

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http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/07/07/bring-your-own-device-advantages-dangers-and-risks/

 

kallen214's comment, February 6, 2013 1:18 PM
Thank you for the information.
Gary Harwell's curator insight, April 3, 2013 12:47 AM

Is ti possible that we have a special room for this?

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More information on BYOD

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3 Approaches to Ethics: Principles, Outcomes and Integrity

3 Approaches to Ethics: Principles, Outcomes and Integrity | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
The social world is messy and ethics helps us muddle through. By Arthur Dobrin, DSW...

 

All of morality aims at the same thing but there are several basic ways to get there. If you prefer, each approach is like a different tool—a hammer, a nail, a level. Using the right tool for the right job makes it easier to do your work and increases the chances that you’ll wind up with a quality product.

 

If you can grasp the basic ideas of each of the different approaches to ethics, you will be in a better position to make a sound ethical decision.

 

There are other ways in which moral philosophy and philosophers can be categorized, but establishing ethical theories into their three schools is a useful way to understand ethics.

 

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http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/am-i-right/201205/3-approaches-ethics-principles-outcomes-and-integrity

 

 

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Teacher's Guide to project based learning

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Digital Life: Our Kids' Connected Culture

Digital Life: Our Kids' Connected Culture | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

We may think of our kids online, mobile, and technological activities as digital life, but to them, it's just life. Their world is as much...

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Webinars

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Upcoming Webinars:

 

- Own Your Classroom: The Business of 21st Century Teaching

 

- Jump Start Your Digital Footprint

 

- and much more...

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Developing Character Strengths: A Vital Goal of Education - Part 3

Developing Character Strengths: A Vital Goal of Education - Part 3 | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
by Marilyn Price-Mitchell, PhD. In the 3rd of a 4-part series on character strengths, this article focuses on how teachers can create positive learning environments that uses character strengths as the foundation to a core curriculum.

 

In his recent article School Made Easy: Character Education is the Key, Dr. Neal Mayerson, Chairman of the VIA Institute, points out that teachers choose the type of culture to create in their classrooms.

 

===> Cultures of collaboration, confidence, mutual respect, and engagement help nurture the development of character strengths. <===

 

Read more, very interesting and very important for best "eCitizen" and "Digital Citizen-Ship"...

 

http://rootsofaction.com/blog/developing-character-strengths-a-vital-goal-of-education-part-3/

 

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The Ethics and Responsibilities of the 21st Century Classroom: Part One

The Ethics and Responsibilities of the 21st Century Classroom: Part One | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

When I think about the “ethics and responsibilities of the 21st century classroom,” I think not only about our ethical responsibilities toward students but about our ethical responsibilities toward teachers. I am very concerned that the drop-out rate of K-12 teachers is even higher than the drop-out rate of K-12 students in the U.S. and in many other countries around the world.

 

As I’ve gone around the U.S. and abroad talking with teachers, I’ve seen over and over how beleaguered they are: by (a) too many rules, (b) too many constantly-changing systems and theories, by (c) too many “learning objectives,” by (d) too much pressure to deliver “content,” by (e) too many expectations about high test scores (on standardized tests that often do not measure real learning and content), by (f) ever-escalating and rigid standards of “accountability,” and, added to all of this, by (g) too much faddish, expensive new technology dumped not only on kids but on teachers as if the technology itself magically will take care of a, b, c, d, e, and f.

 

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Ethical Leaders Care

Ethical Leaders Care | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Ethical Leadership Involves Much More Than Avoiding  Risk

Ethical leadership is about much more than making good decisions and abiding by laws and regulations. One of the elements of ethical leadership that may be overlooked when we view ethics using a “legal lens” is supporting and developing the potential of the people we lead.


While many leadership ethics programs focus on the risk side of ethics – compliance with laws and regulations, avoiding lawsuits, etc., there is an equally important side of ethics that involves care.

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Semantic Web Technology and the Future of Learning | Online Universities

Semantic Web Technology and the Future of Learning | Online Universities | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
By Justin Marquis What is the Semantic Web What’s the next big thing? The Semantic Web is, according to some tech insiders (including Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the Internet), the next big thing on the Internet ...
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What is PBL? | Project Based Learning | BIE

What is PBL? | Project Based Learning | BIE | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Project Based Learning for the 21st Century...
Lauren Yachera's curator insight, February 19, 2014 2:08 PM

This is a really informative website that explains to readers what project based learning is. It reiterates the concepts that we have gone over thus far in EDCI397 in a simple and easy way. I especially like that there are separate pages to browse through on the right side of the page. The link, "Why PBL?" struck me. It explains that now, more than ever, students find school to be boring and pointless. We have to change this! Students are the future and we have to make sure that they play an active and engaging role in their worlds. These are definitely concepts that I will implement in my classroom.

Michelle Dubin 's curator insight, February 19, 2014 3:38 PM

This website describes what project-based learning is and reiterates the information I learned in EDCI397. It allowed me to get a better understanding of how useful project-based learning can be in a classroom and I definitely plan on using the concepts in my future classroom!

Cinzia Bruno's curator insight, February 20, 2014 8:28 AM

Here is a quick breakdown of what PBL involves.