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To filter or not to filter....
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Brian Mull Aug 31, 2010.

Ning versus Blog versus Wiki?
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Brian Mull replied to Rick Papera's discussion 'To filter or not to filter....'
I have been very impressed with what I have heard about the filter Lightspeed Systems produces. It's highly manageable, protects mobile computers off and on campus, and has a special feature that gives students access to approved YouTube videos…
Aug 31, 2010
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Debbie Kelley replied to Rick Papera's discussion 'To filter or not to filter....'
What types of filters do you recommend?
Aug 31, 2010
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Jeff Gentner replied to Rick Papera's discussion 'To filter or not to filter....'
My District uses filters but is very open to fulfilling specific requests for sites that teachers want to use.From request to open site can usually be done within 30 minutes or less. I do not think we would ever open up EVERYTHING, but knowing that…
Jul 14, 2010
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George King replied to Rick Papera's discussion 'To filter or not to filter....'
So what does your "responsible digital citizenship" look like? Does it include some type of student training/inculcation?
Jun 22, 2010
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Casi Houck replied to Rick Papera's discussion 'To filter or not to filter....'
What a debatable issue! Our district uses filters, although when it comes to blogging, wikis, and podcasts, I am definitely a novice, so I am not sure how extensive our filters really are. In a text I am reading for a class, Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts…
May 9, 2010
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Nica Waters Fleming replied to Rick Papera's discussion 'To filter or not to filter....'
At our school we went back and forth on this issue. At first I felt that, as a school, we it would be more responsible to filter thereby protecting our students from inappropriate material. Then after a great deal of thought it made sense that it…
May 4, 2010
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Kelley Schwartz replied to Rick Papera's discussion 'To filter or not to filter....'
Hi Rick, We don't filter at all- it is a board policy not to, we believe in teaching responsible digital citizenship and emphasize classroom management. Truthfully, it is working out beautifully. I think because it is open the temptation to do…
Apr 22, 2010
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Brian Mull replied to Rick Papera's discussion 'To filter or not to filter....'
I would be very weary about completely turning off the filter. There is a lot of really bad stuff out there that I don't really want students of any age seeing. For me, it's not a matter of "students will run across this one day so we…
Mar 17, 2010
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To filter or not to filter....

We are exploring the idea of turning off the filters and teaching ourstudents to be responsible and safe digital citizens.  What is youropinion?  Is anyone out there allowing their students to haveunfiltered internet access?See More
Discussion posted by Rick Papera Mar 5, 2010

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