Hi Everyone, Sandy has given us some good options for a new home of the Internet Safety website. I'm familiar with moodle if people prefer this option and I would also like a direct link on the separate tab. Open to your your thoughts. Jon On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Sandy Lathem <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Jon ... thanks for this link and this work in thinking about this issue on a > statewide basis. > In previous posts, there's been a question about how we might be able to use > vtcite.org as a place for holding this kind of curriculum content. > There are a couple of ideas that come to my mind. Vtcite.org now has a link > to Global Classroom and space to create Moodle courses. If someone were > interested in creating a Moodle "course," it could live here perhaps. If > anyone is interested in developing this, please contact me and I will > investigate this further. > Another idea is that the content become a separate tab on vtcite.org -- > similar to what happens now when you click on the User Guide tab at > vtcite.org. Again, we'll need some one to take ownership of creating the > materials that reside here. > Third, any outside resource can be added (by anyone) to the VTcite public > resources database and tagged "internetsafety." Thus, any resource with > this tag will be easy to locate. > If there's an interest in creating a forum on this topic, we will be glad to > create one. We would need someone who volunteers to take the lead on > initiating discussion. > So ... some ideas to think about. > Best, Sandy > === > > > On Sep 15, 2009, at 1:04 AM, [log in to unmask] wrote: > > Hello, > Again, thanks for the continuing positive thoughts and comments. I > hope to respond to all of them in the next day or two. Here is a > mock-up page on wordpress about the process of getting this started. > This was a plan I set up in June 09 for my class "Managing Change" > when I first contacted Peter about the possiblility of an internet > safety website. I have not created a survey yet... but it's coming. > I know you all have busy schedules especially at this time of year. It > would be great if everyone could take a look at the plan and add their > thoughts. http://stjsd1.wordpress.com/mock-up-page/ > Jon > > On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 1:04 PM, Ed Barry <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > Hi All: > In order to stay in compliance with the “Protecting Children in the 21st > Century Act” [Title II of the “Broadband Data Improvement Act,” we are > reviewing our Internet Safety curriculum. Presently we use iSafe which > has always been free. It appears that they are now charging for it. > Just wondering what others are using and if anyone has something they > think highly of and would recommend. We are looking for a fairly > comprehensive K-12 curriculum. > Thanks for any info. > Ed > > Ed Barry > Director of Information Technology Services > Milton Town School District > 42 Herrick Avenue > Milton, VT 05468 > (802)893-3210 FAX 893-3227 > > __________________________________________________________________ > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is > for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential > and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure, or > distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please > contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy/delete all copies of the > original message. > > > > -- > Technology Integrator > [log in to unmask] > The St. Johnsbury Elementary School > 257 Western Ave - St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 > 802-748-8912 Fax: 802-748-1095 > > == > Sandra A. Lathem, Ed. D. > Program Coordinator, Educational Technology Sequence > University of Vermont > 533 Waterman Bldg > Burlington, Vermont 05405 > (Cell) 802-310-0374 > Email: [log in to unmask] > === > > > > > -- Technology Integrator [log in to unmask] The St. Johnsbury Elementary School 257 Western Ave - St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 802-748-8912 Fax: 802-748-1095