Avoid in person meetings - Don't get together with someone you "meet" in a profile or blog unless you are certain of their actual identity. Talk it over with an adult first. Although it's still not risk-free, arrange any meetings in a public place and bring along some friends, your parents or a trusted adult.
Think before you post - What's uploaded to the Net can be downloaded by anyone and passed around or posted online pretty much forever. Avoid posting photos that allow people to identify you, especially sexually suggestive images.
Check comments regularly - Don't respond to mean or embarrassing comments. Save them to show to an adult for your safety.
Be honest about your age - Membership rules are there to protect people. If you are too young to sign up, don't lie about your age.
For additional information on this topic: Visit www.ConnectSafely.org
Visit your local library.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Putting everything together
Today we are really wrapping up alot of projects and putting them all together for others to view. While this is my blog, there is also:
PBWorks (Wiki) http://vkarr.pbworks.com
Facebook - Victoria Manville
Twitter - https://twitter.com/cwgrlvic
Delicious - http://delicious.com/victoriamanville
Ning - http://techingwithtech.ning.com/
PBWorks (Wiki) http://vkarr.pbworks.com
Facebook - Victoria Manville
Twitter - https://twitter.com/cwgrlvic
Delicious - http://delicious.com/victoriamanville
Ning - http://techingwithtech.ning.com/
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Safe Blogging - Tips for Teens
Tips from the Illinois Library Association
Be anonymous. Avoid postings that could help a stranger locate you. This includes your last name, address, phone numbers, sports teams, the town you live in, and where you hang out.
Protect Your info! Check to see if your service has a "friends" list that allows you to decide who can visit your profile or blog. If so, allow only people you know and trust.
More tomorrow!
Be anonymous. Avoid postings that could help a stranger locate you. This includes your last name, address, phone numbers, sports teams, the town you live in, and where you hang out.
Protect Your info! Check to see if your service has a "friends" list that allows you to decide who can visit your profile or blog. If so, allow only people you know and trust.
More tomorrow!
Monday, December 7, 2009
Visit My Ning Network! Teaching with Technology
Hi there, we are moving right along with this class, EDU 651
Created a Ning Network this past week, and it is really a neat tool. When you have a chance, drop in and join, there will be technology tips and projects coming soon!
Created a Ning Network this past week, and it is really a neat tool. When you have a chance, drop in and join, there will be technology tips and projects coming soon!
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Working on Connecting
Working on the Ning network, what a great connection tool! As soon as I introduced myself on the Educating with Technology network, others emailed me (through the site) with other networks I might be interested in that would fit my goals and education. You can find them in the other groups or networks I am in I believe.
Also trying to get the hang of twittering, less self conscious now, how about you?
Also reading the article we have assigned for this week, Minds on Fire. Oddly enough, I had to print it out to read it, I don't enjoy reading quite that much online.
Also trying to get the hang of twittering, less self conscious now, how about you?
Also reading the article we have assigned for this week, Minds on Fire. Oddly enough, I had to print it out to read it, I don't enjoy reading quite that much online.
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