online safety
Growing Up Online, PBS Frontline Documentary
February 12, 2008 by Rhys
The PBS Frontline documentary, Growing Up Online, is
an exploration of the digital world that kids are spending a lot of time in these days.
Frontline may tend to put a hard spin issues like this, but this one
was SCARY... And I'm not even a parent! If this is not a fair depiction
of American youth at present, one can easily imagine it in the near future. Educators take various worthy positions on the form media education should take into schools -- teach about media without technology, teach about media through collaborative production (wink), etc. Whatever position you take, it is clear, evidenced by videos like this, that emerging digital technologies impact kids' identity formation and what it means to be a citizen in our culture, and the it is the responsibility of schools to adapt to that
influence one way or another.
PS 130 Update: A New Learning Network & First Grade Videos
January 24, 2008 by Rhys
We've accomplished some great things in the first 10 days of our 30-day residency at The Parkside School in Brooklyn (PS 130). The blog network is set up, first graders are making videos that will provide a window into their exciting school lives, we've developed a strong policy for online safety, and a framework for a technology plan is in place.
Teaching Online Safety Through Classroom Blogging
October 2, 2007 by Rhys
Over the past 2 years we've been promoting school blogs as a tool for incorporating media education in the classroom and teaching students safe and responsible online habits. Any talk of blogging or social networking and kids these days doesn't get far without a discussion of online safety. With all the hype around Internet predators and cyber-bullies lurking on blogs and sites like MySpace (enter Dateline NBC's "To Catch a Predator I, II, or III...") there is (understandably) a lot of resistence to introducing social networking tools into the K-12 environment.

