CELL PHONE SAFETY RESOURCES
http://www.simplek12.com/cellphonesafety
20% of teens text inappropriate pictures or videos of themselves.
81% of teen "sexters" are under the age of 18.
July is National Cell Phone Courtesy (and safety!) Month.
We want to help you and your school educate students, teachers, and parents
about "sexting" and other dangers teens face when using their cell phones.
For an informational video and to find out more, please visit:
Cell Phone Safety
http://www.simplek12.com/cellphonesafety
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Teen Cell Safety Resources
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Ada Lovelace Day: Connie,Lisa,Anne,Sheryl,Ariella,Ruthy
I knew I'd have problems picking one woman even when I made the Ada Lovelace Day Pledge "I will publish a blog post on Tuesday 24th March about a woman in technology whom I admire".
So I'd like to dedicate a post to the wonderful women teachers who make up a large part of my PLN. Teachers who are, in the words of Cathy Schrock, "Digital Pioneers",
"constantly looking for new and old technologies that will support teaching
and learning in a meaningful way ... they always share their findings with
others."
There are a few names that stand out in my mind as particularly fitting the above description. A visit to their blogs will do justice to their work more than anything I could write.
Connie Weber, Lisa Parisi , Anne Mirtschin, Sheryl A. McCoy
Of course I can't finish this post without mentioning fellow countrymates Ariella Levenberg, and Ruthy Ben Yishai
While it's officially 25th of March in my timezone, I do hope that it's still the 24th somewhere else...
Monday, October 27, 2008
Google Sites Blog: Sites goes international - but not in Hebrew
Very excited, I clicked on the Google Sites Blog: Sites goes international link only to discover that Hebrew is NOT among the Lucky 38 :(
How does one actually get accepted as a volunteer for translating Google services? I've filled out the application form more than once but never been acknowledged.
Anyway, you can now use Google Sites in the following languages: Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, English (UK), Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
Saturday, September 27, 2008
OtherInBox Private Beta Invites
The otherinbox team have allocated 26 beta invites for readers of efl20 blog :)
All you need to do to get your account is click on this link http://beta.otherinbox.com/signup/dd4e8
OtherInBox - "The Cure For Email Overload" launched at the TC50 conference in San Francisco earlier this month. As I mentioned in the previous post, I think this could be an excellent service for educators who need student email addresses to enable students to sign up for web services, while at the same time having to ensure their students' privacy.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
otherinbox - solution for student accounts
The gmail+ system used by many educators is useful but not all web services support sign up from email addresses which incorporate a plus sign. Of course it is possible to sign up to many websites with a completely bogus mail address but that puts the dampers on retrieving passwords etc in the event that students forget them.
With otherinbox.com user (in our case, teacher) gets a mail subdomain which catches all mail sent to it. So if the subdomain is: itteacher.otherinbox.com mail sent to susan@itteacher.otherinbox.com and mail sent to jostudent@itteacher.otherinbox.com are both caught by the mailbox and automatically placed in the respective folder, ie the jostudent folder and the susan folder. This enables the teacher to see at a glance which alias has new mail, see screencapture. There is no need to set up the aliases ahead of time, they are created automatically when mail arrives in the inbox.
At present incoming mail can only be automatically forwarded to the account holders primary mail, however if it were possible to set up filters to forward to other mail accounts, I could see this as being an excellent service not only for enabling students to sign up for web services but also for moderating student mail.
Friday, September 5, 2008
Post to Twitter and Blog from Posterous
Posting to twitter, blogger and posterous from 1 email message.
Posterous, "blog from your email". Posterous automatically, publishes
attachments in suitable format.
If you haven't tried posterous yet, it's definitely worth checking out!
Saturday, July 5, 2008
10 Great Tips From Gmail Blog
Official Gmail Blog: Gmail blog turns 1: Looking back at our 10 most read tips
Lots of useful tips in this post on Gmail blog. My personal favorite is number 7, which explains how to create on the fly email addresses using your 1 gmail account - useful for teachers wanting to create fake student accounts and also as an easy way of filtering incoming mail.
10) Have Gmail do your laundry - Suggest new features for Gmail.
9) Tips for importing old email to Gmail -
8) Edit contacts right from your chat list - Clean up your chat list and change contact information quickly
7) 2 Hidden ways to get more from your Gmail address - You can insert certain characters to your email address to get additional names out of it -- all of which still make it to your inbox.
6) How to find any email with Gmail search - How to use search operators so you can find any email the first time.
5) 5 little-known Gmail features you may not yet know about
4) Top 10 little known Gmail features From "custom from" to creating events in Gmail - and other key features
3) Getting Gmail anywhere: IMAP versus POP - How to get Gmail on mobile phones and destkop mail clients
2) 3 Gmail Labs features that will spice up your inbox Popular Gmail Labs features: Superstars, Pictures in chat and Quick Links.
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