Moral Character Matters | Social Media | Education | eSkills | eCitizen

There’s a direct correlation between moral character and success. We lose something very important when character is treated as an afterthought.

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– http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Character

– http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Ethics

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Cyber-Mentoring: Teens Being Social Media Role Models

October is National Cyber Safety Awareness Month which spotlights an array of digital security measures parents, teens, and everyone should be using and should be aware of to protect themselves vir…

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Digital Citizenship

How Schools Are Using Social Media (Time to Get On The Social Media Bus) http://pmte.ch/1pYEI49 via Mike Paul (RT @AnibalPachecoIT: How Schools Are Using Social Media (Time to Get On The Social Media Bus) – http://t.co/RefgcsPKHU

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Don’t Miss These Google Resources and Lesson Plans for Teaching Digital Citizenship ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

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Digital CitizenShip | Internet Safety And Cyber Security Advisory Board Run by Students

. . WHAT Is Digital CitizenShip? Well, there is a lot of different views! WE will explore WHAT could be THE BEST way to teach and to learn about Digital CitizenShip (hashtag on Twitter is #digcit) …

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Are Parents Violating Their Children’s Privacy When They Share Photos and Videos of Them Online?

Helping Kids Manage the New Rules of Digital Etiquette

Many parents feel lost navigating the changing landscape of digital etiquette. So what can you do to learn the rules, together with your child?

Source: raisingdigitalnatives.com

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How Will You Deal With Your Digital Afterlife? [INFOGRAPHIC]

Only 20% of UK adults admitted to having given though to what will happen to their social profiles after they die. And there was quite a divide in how they would want their profiles to be maintained.

Source: www.socialmediatoday.com

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