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  1. Added Nov 21, 2008 by sarahfield
    Discusses a MacArthur Foundation study on teens' online socializing.
  2. Added Nov 20, 2008 by sanchye
    This article shares some concerns of using social networking sites.
  3. Added Oct 13, 2008 by chris_dede
    What types of communication should teachers have with students on social networking sites like Facebook or MySpace?
  4. Added Nov 30, 2007 by aseldow
    Discussion: MySpace and Deleting Online Predators Act (DOPA) Citation: boyd, danah and Henry Jenkins. 2006. "MySpace and Deleting Online Predators Act (DOPA)." MIT Tech Talk. May 26. http://www.danah.org/papers/MySpaceDOPA.html
  5. Added Nov 30, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    This study was made possible with generous support from Microsoft, News Corporation and Verizon. The study was comprised of three surveys: an online survey of 1,277 nine- to 17-year-old students, an online survey of 1,039 parents and telephone interviews with 250 school district leaders who make decisions on Internet policy. Grunwald Associates LLC, an independent research and consulting firm that
  6. Added Nov 27, 2007 by carolinemeeks and 4 others
    The memo strongly discouraged teachers from using social-networking web sites such as MySpace and Facebook to create personal profiles or communicate with students.
  7. Added Oct 16, 2007 by uma
    Darlington County School District held a free seminar Monday night on social networking sites such as Myspace.com and Facebook. com, for parents to learn more about the sites their children are visiting. “We hope to establish a dialogue with parents,†said Diane Sigmon, director of technology in Darlington County School District. “These things (Web sites) are out there. We’ve got to help them (chi
  8. Added Aug 21, 2007 by trustteam
    MySpace.com has found and deleted profiles of 29,000 convicted sex offenders, more than four times the initial 7,000 profiles they claimed in May. The numbers were discovered after MySpace turned over info detailing the offenders they had removed from the service. MySpace turned over the records after states filed a formal legal request.
  9. Added Aug 08, 2007 by uma
    But no matter how big of a slacker you are, you surely won't have time for all the social networks out there. No worries. There is no need to pledge allegiance to just one. At last year's Web 2.0 Summit, Marc Canter, chief executive officer for Broadband Mechanics, estimated that the average user is an active member of five social networks. So if you're going to choose five, you might as well be
  10. Added Jul 26, 2007 by trustteam
    Online predators are a smaller risk than the public is led to believe by the media and by law enforcement officials.
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