Tuesday, February 1, 2011
CEdO535 Week 5
The Web 2.0 app that I chose for my paper is Cybersmart at http://cybersmartcurriculum.org. I don't know if it is actually considered a web 2.0 product, but it contains links to over 90 web 2.0 tools. As a library media specialist, I have been searching for an internet safety curriculum and this one is awesome. It has interactive internet safety and cyberbullying lessons for students K-12, plus it's free! And, if you choose to download the toolbar, you are given access to more than 90 web 2.0 tools. The toolbar also has resources for professional development, best web sites for students, library resources and web searches. It is absolutely awesome and I would totally recommend it to other library media specialists.
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Wow! Thank you for the great site, Mary! 90 Web 2.0 resources is a lot! I will also share this site with our new Library Media Specialist, since she is now in charge of educating our kids on internet safety. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads up, Mary! As another LMS, I am always looking for new ways to present internet safety - trying to give the kids a new look at a subject that is talked about every year. You're coming up with some awesome links! I have to tell you that I used that Google Site tutorial that you sent to everyone - thanks!!!
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ReplyDeleteIsn't it fun to find sites like that?! It is kind of like hitting the jackpot. :) When I cover internet safety/cyberbullying, I've found NetSmartz to be really great at all levels. They tailor the curriculum and activities to fit each grade/level. Here is the link to it - http://www.netsmartz.org/Educators