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Why I Wanted a Do-It-Yourself Anti-Spy Shade for My Built-In WebCam

If you haven’t heard of the case of Blake J. Robbins v. Lower Merion School District, read up on it @ Wikipedia. Basically, a school district issued Macbooks to students. The computers had security...

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Policy Alarm: Beware Collecting Sexting Evidence

This post is meant ring an alarm bell for all the teachers and administrators out there who might be in a position to collect evidence of sexting from students. But first a little background if you are...

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A K-12 Primer for British Columbia Teachers Posting Students’ Work Online

  There is little doubt in my mind that web 2.0, social media, and cloud computing offer powerful vehicles for teaching and learning—but only if educators use them responsibly, abide by the rules and...

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There’s Regulations & Then There’s Best Practices

(BTW, the ex-high school English teacher in me is making me say: I know, strictly speaking that title is not grammatically correct, but it sounded better. ) In this blog, I’ve previously delved (in...

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Uncovering Privilege in Online Education

(Download my full paper, “Uncovering Privilege in Online Education: Applying McIntosh’s Lens” here.) This past semester I was privileged (pun intended) to audit Soci 470, a course in educational...

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R v Cole (2011) & Creating a Wikipedia Page

Tuesday, October 22, 2019,  I attended the Wikipedia Editathon at Vancouver Island University (VIU) Library (Nanaimo, BC, Canada) co-sponsored by the VIU Library, VIU Centre for Excellence and...

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