1. DIGITAL FOOTPRINTS
AND SAFE SEARCHING
October 1, 2012
Marsha Harris and Jill Gough
Instructional Technology Specialist
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5. DIGITAL FOOTPRINTS:
THREES TO SIXTH
And where do Facebook, Twitter, Google, & YouTube fit in?
6. ESTABLISHING POSITIVE DIGITAL FOOTPRINTS
AT TRINITY
Consumers vs. Producers; Awareness, Safety, and Content
Creation in Classrooms and Tech Lab
Age Appropriate Web 2.0 Tools
Blogs (www.trinityweblog.org)
Wikis and Podcasts
Future Tools, Future Projects
7. PERSONAL PRIVACY AT
TRINITY: WHAT AND WHY AND HOW
COPPA: Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, ’98/’00
WHAT’S PUBLIC? WHAT’S PRIVATE?
Blogs Classroom Videos
Wikis Student Email
Podcasts Webpage Updates
Trinity TV
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11. SOCIAL NETWORKING FOR
ELEMENTARY CHILDREN
Everloop
Scuttlepad
KidzWorld
Skiddy Kids
YourSphere
GiantHello Photo: Robert S Donovan
12. YOUTUBE
Safety Mode: filters content and turns off comments
Enable for each session unless you lock it
Browser Specific
Do your own search experiment
Flag inappropriate content
Monitor your kids
14. INSTAGRAM
Photos are public by
default
Photos with filters
Available for sharing
Common Sense Media-
Instagram
Facebook-Instagram Page
15. SAFE SEARCHING
Browsers Search Engines
How we access the How we search the
Internet Internet
Firefox
Google
Chrome
Yahoo
Safari
Bing
Explorer
16. GOOGLE
Google Privacy Tools and Safe Search!
http://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/tools/
http://www.google.com/preferences
17. QUESTIONS?
If you have questions, please contact:
Marsha Harris, Instructional Technology Specialist
(mharris@trinityatl.org)
Jill Gough, Director of Teaching & Learning
(jgough@trinityatl.org)