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Tweets antisémites : Twitter va collaborer avec la justice

Tweets antisémites : Twitter va collaborer avec la justice | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it
Twitter va aider la justice à identifier ses utilisateurs auteurs de tweets racistes en octobre dernier.
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Twitter va aider la justice à identifier ses utilisateurs auteurs de tweets racistes en octobre dernier.


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Teens, Social Media, and Privacy | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project

Teens, Social Media, and Privacy | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it
Youth are sharing more personal information on their profiles than in the past. They choose private settings for Facebook, but share with large networks of friends.

 

 

 

 

 

Key findings include:

 

Teens are sharing more information about themselves on their social media profiles than they did when we last surveyed in 2006:

 

- 91% post a photo of themselves, up from 79% in 2006.

 

- 71% post their school name, up from 49%.

 

- 71% post the city or town where they live, up from 61%.

 

- 53% post their email address, up from 29%.

 

- 20% post their cell phone number, up from 2%.

 

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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=eCitizen

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet/?tag=Privacy

 

Gust MEES's curator insight, May 21, 2013 6:08 PM

 

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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=eCitizen

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet/?tag=Privacy

 

Deanya Lattimore Schempp's curator insight, May 22, 2013 7:58 AM

The Pew Reports are always fascinating.

Dave Webb's curator insight, May 22, 2013 11:28 AM

Youth are sharing more personal information on their profiles than in the past. They choose private settings for Facebook, but share with large networks of friends.

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China tightens Internet controls by requiring users to register their names

China tightens Internet controls by requiring users to register their names | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it
Government calls the latest regulation a measure to protect Web surfers’ personal information.

 

BEIJING — China’s government tightened Internet controls Friday with approval of a law that requires users to register their names after a flood of online complaints about official abuses rattled Communist Party leaders.


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In UK, Twitter, Facebook rants land some in jail

In UK, Twitter, Facebook rants land some in jail | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it
In Britain, hundreds of people are prosecuted each year for posts, tweets, texts and emails deemed menacing, indecent, offensive or obscene, and the number is growing as our online lives expand.

 

Read more, a MUST:

http://www.chron.com/business/technology/article/In-UK-Twitter-Facebook-rants-land-some-in-jail-4039078.php

 

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The Youth IGF Team ran a survey to hear from young people across the world!

 

They are chairing a workshop on social media, young people and freedom of expression and developed a survey for young people age 11-18, to enable them to include the thoughts and ideas of young people from across the world in their workshop.

 

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http://www.youthigfproject.com/survey.html

 

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In Britain, Police Arrest Twitter And Facebook Users If They Make Anti-Muslim Statements

In Britain, Police Arrest Twitter And Facebook Users If They Make Anti-Muslim Statements | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it
Detained in the middle of the night for tweeting.

 

British police are arresting people in the middle of the night if they have made racist or anti-Muslim comments on Twitter following the murder of a soldier by two Muslims in Woolwich, London.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/in-britain-police-arrest-twitter-and-facebook-users-if-they-make-anti-muslim-statements-2013-5#ixzz2UPZ7WZkY

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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Digital+Citizen

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=eCitizen

 

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Toujours connecté ? - Citoyen de l'internet

Toujours connecté ? - Citoyen de l'internet | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it
La grande majorité des adolescents possèdent un ordiphone et ont des usages massifs avec. Outil de plaisir, de socialisation, d'échange, il n'en pas (...)
Gust MEES's curator insight, January 24, 2013 10:04 AM

Très bonne brochure...

 

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La Chine met fin à l'anonymat sur les réseaux sociaux

La Chine met fin à l'anonymat sur les réseaux sociaux | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it

 Le Congrès national du peuple chinois a adopté, vendredi 28 décembre, des nouvelles mesures qui étendent à tout le pays l'obligation pour les internautes de fournir leur véritable identité à leur fournisseur d'accès, a annoncé l'agence officielle Chine nouvelle. Les utilisateurs des "weibo" ("microblogs"), les versions locales de Twitter, devront donc désormais s'identifier et fournir leur numéro de téléphone portable.

 

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Generation Tech: The Good, Bad, and Scary

Generation Tech: The Good, Bad, and Scary | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it
What parents should understand about technology...

 

Raising children in a technology-infused world is more than understanding the ins and outs of Facebook, Twitter, and computer games – or about the digital habits of teens. It’s about understanding the relationship of technology, popular culture, and child development. Taylor brings these deeper insights to readers in an easy-to-read, well-written format that is sure to benefit children.

 

The key for every parent is to facilitate a healthy, balanced relationship with technology – being aware of its pitfalls and helping children integrate media into their lives in positive ways. This is the message of Taylor’s book – and is well worth the read!

 

Read more, a MUST:

http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-moment-youth/201211/generation-tech-the-good-bad-and-scary

 

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4 things you need to know to help your students manage their online reputation [Infographic]

4 things you need to know to help your students manage their online reputation [Infographic] | Social Media and its influence | Scoop.it

 

We often hear complaints about what students say and do online, but we often neglect to look into educators helping them manage their online reputation. This infographic is geared toward adults, but it can serve as a great starting point for conversations and activities that educators can engage in with students to help them to establish an active digital footprint that represents who they want to be perceived as online.

 


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