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8 am 15 mins
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Introductory Overview:Adrienne and Linda will briefly talk about our project and the work we've done with Safe School Planning and School Law Enforcement Partnership. One of our outcomes for today is that you will be able to work with your regional SLEP coordinator and assist with their trainings if desired.
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NASSP Board Position Statement on Internet Safety.
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8:15 5 mins. |
Activity 2 Show Video clip from Frontline "Growing Up Online," to set the stage. Use 2nd chunk, A Revolution in Classroom and Social Life (show only from 4:59 to 9:04 of the video). |
Frontline "Growing Up Online," |
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8:20 10 mins |
Activity 3 Say, "So Frontline focuses on a New Jersey high school, let's see what our kids locally are posting. This is not about learning to use YouTube, we'll get to that later. This is just a sample of what are own students are posting."
Show local examples of videos and content that students have posted on YouTube forums. These are our examples. You can substitute your own. Also demonstrate how to figure out who posted the video while they follow along with the handout.
1. YouTube video -- Middle School Classroom clip (Great example of mis-use. Done during class time without substitute teacher's knowledge. Keep this one, it's great!).
2. YouTube video -- Granada High School clip
3. YouTube video --Campolindo Cheerleaders (Excellent example of how much work kids are willing to put into this - and as an example of a YouTube channel built around common interests).
Here are some examples from our nation: 4. Beaten Florida teen report (This one has since been removed from YouTube due to a violation of their policies but would still make a good discussion point that YouTube does listen to reports from other users about inappropriate content- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DJ3V2XrvqM
5. Beaten Baltimore teacher - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyslYXjOLJs |
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8:30 5 min |
Activity 4 With the Keynote present a brief introduction to social networking and MySpace. Participants follow along taking notes on the pdf of the Keynote. Share our working definition, and the iKeepSafe overview. Use the new iKeepSafe and MySpace tutorials and show, "Your Teens Profile." http://www.ikeepsafe.org/PRC/videotutorials/myspace/index.html |
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8:35 10 mins |
Activity 4 continued Demonstrate your own MySpace page. (Here's Adrienne's) Then demonstrate the assignment they will be doing after they login: updating mood, sending a bulletin, clicking on a friend's profile (Ziggy) and sending them a message. They follow along with a handout. |
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8:45 15 mins. |
Activity 4 continued Activity: Assignment in MySpace They login to MySpace with our accounts and do the following:
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9:00 10 mins. |
Activity 5 (social networking continued) Administrator's Guide to MySpace Point out relevant sections and have them highlight their guide: browse and search features (p. 5), contacting MySpace (section C, p.8), getting a false profile taken down (section D, p.8-9), Threats (F p.10), , cyberbullying (p.10-11), also how to save a web page to your desktop (K, p.14), school forums (p.12-13), and the hotline phone number 888-309-1312. |
Handout: Admin |
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9:10 15 mins |
Activity 6 Let's take a look at another social network. Demonstrate what FaceBook is. Talk about groups and searching for groups. Demonstrate how to search for a school. Also, show the help page and how to lodge a complaint. On the workshop wiki, it's located at: http://ctapcybersafetyschooladmin.pbwiki.com/Facebook If they want a login, they could use: Login with: ctap4@jimfreese.com password: pokemon If time, have participants login and try searching. |
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9:25 10 mins. |
Activity 7 Administrator Resources Online (Note: At this point participants feel a little anxious and overwhelmed so it's a good opportunity to show them where everything covered is posted on the website). Say, "Relax, we are going to show you where you can find many resources for resolving issues that may arise for any of the social networks or YouTube. If you think you're not getting something; it's all here. You will have some time to explore them later, but for now, I will show you where they are." Demonstrate the Administrator Resources on our CTAP website. http://www.ctap4.org/cybersafety/admin_resources.htm
Demonstrate Diigo here as well. |
Diigo_DigitalCitizenship.pdf | AB |
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9:35 10 mins |
Break |
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9:45 am 25 mins |
Activity 8 Tour YouTube. Show examples of positive/educational videos
Activity: Assign them to locate an educational video and perhaps one of their school. Share out information.
Review process for sleuthing who posted the video and contact info for getting videos taken down. They follow along and sleuth on the videos they've found. |
Handout Tips ID Offensive YouTube Videos
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10:10 20 mins |
Activity 9 Discipline & Legal Issues Introductory disclaimer: "We are not lawyers but have worked with Nancy Willard and Tom Hutton, recognized legal counsel in this area. No one yet has all of the answers to cybersafety law, but we'll share our understanding. We hope to bring in Tom Hutton to address legal issues in the Fall. We'll keep you posted."
All but one of the lawsuits have been regarding excessive discipline of an administrator who was impersonated or denigrated by a student using MySpace or another site. And in all but one of those, the disciplinary action was overturned in court.
Recommendation: In situations where a student is targeting an educator, seek informal resolution and do not impose excessive, formal discipline. Encourage the educator to pursue civil court actions (identity theft, libel and so on).
Give them Nancy Willard's handout, "Responding to Cyberbullying," and have them highlight salient points. Guide them to Nancy's appendices B & C and give them a chance to read and comment.
Consider using MySpace accounts to post bulletins with their comments. |
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Activity 10 Introduce the CTAP website and CyberSafety PPT.
Show them the CTAP Cybersafety site from the cyberbullying perspective.
Note that the general cybersafety powerpoint accompanies the threads of the poster, is an excellent tool for educating staff and parents, and is available for download. There is an additional power Point focusing on cyberbullying.
Take them back to Admin and AUP resources. Give them time to explore the administrator resources and to be prepared to share out something they found that was useful. |
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Activity 11
Adina's Deck movie trailer info is left in here because the production team will come to your presentation anywhere in the State. They do school assemblies on Cyberbullying that involve showing a movie and generating a discussion. They are always well-received at our workshops. Nice way to end the training. They live in San Mateo County but are willing to travel throughout the State. Web address is: Adina's Deck.
If not Adina's Deck, consider sharing one of the asterisked resources on the cyberbullying page or give them more hands-on time to explore our site. |
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10:55 |
K12HSN EdZone, Evaluations, ListServ You may choose to mention these here.
Recommendation to join the Diigo Group on Digital Citizenship
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