Last year, one of our administrators asked me to compile a list of sites on pros and cons of social networking and students. The more information I gathered, the more I realized what an important post this would be for teachers. All of the infographics can also be found on the page I made for infographics. Here are sites with information on the topic:
7 Ways to Fix Rude Tween Behavior
Anti-Bullying Programs- speakers for assemblies; online bullying surveys and more
The Benefits of Social Media for Teachers- from Richard Byrne, Free Technology For Teachers
Dr. Kowalski on Social Media- Professor in the Department of Psychology at Clemson University in South Carolina, and the author of Cyberbullying: Bullying in the Digital Ages.
Education 2.0: Social Networking and Education- infographic
How College Professors Use Social Media- infographic
How Does the World of Social Networking Compare to High School?- infographic
How Social Media is Reshaping College Admissions-infographic
How Texting Changes the Way Kids Communicate
How to Get Better Grades Using Social Media- infographic
How to Protect Your Teens From Dangers Posed by Social Media Sites
Is Social Media Ruing Students?- infographic
Kids and Social Networking: Pros and Cons- CNN Health
The New Risks for Teens in Social Networking Sites
An Open Letter to Teens: re Social Media
ProCon.org- about social networking
Problems With Social Networking and Teens
The Pros and Cons of Texting and IM- written by Kelley Loftis for TechLearning Magazine
Responsible Social Networking For Teens
Rules 'n Tools for Social Networking Sites- from Protectkids.com
The Secret Life of Kids Online- CNN
Social Media Finds a Place in the Classroom-USA Today report about New Milford H.S. Principal Eric Sheninger
The Social Media Stars of 2011
Social Networking and Bullying
Social Networking: Good For Children? - from the Cyberhood Watch web site
Social Networking Sites: Safety Tips for Tweens and Teens- from the Federal Trade Commission
Study Links Too Much Texting, Social Networking to Health Risks- from CNN
Why Social Media is Actually Good for Teens
Why Social Media is Good and Bad For Kids
Why Social Networks are Good for the Kids
7 Ways to Fix Rude Tween Behavior
Anti-Bullying Programs- speakers for assemblies; online bullying surveys and more
The Benefits of Social Media for Teachers- from Richard Byrne, Free Technology For Teachers
Dr. Kowalski on Social Media- Professor in the Department of Psychology at Clemson University in South Carolina, and the author of Cyberbullying: Bullying in the Digital Ages.
Education 2.0: Social Networking and Education- infographic
How College Professors Use Social Media- infographic
How Does the World of Social Networking Compare to High School?- infographic
How Social Media is Reshaping College Admissions-infographic
How Texting Changes the Way Kids Communicate
How to Get Better Grades Using Social Media- infographic
How to Protect Your Teens From Dangers Posed by Social Media Sites
Is Social Media Ruing Students?- infographic
Kids and Social Networking: Pros and Cons- CNN Health
The New Risks for Teens in Social Networking Sites
An Open Letter to Teens: re Social Media
ProCon.org- about social networking
Problems With Social Networking and Teens
The Pros and Cons of Texting and IM- written by Kelley Loftis for TechLearning Magazine
Responsible Social Networking For Teens
Rules 'n Tools for Social Networking Sites- from Protectkids.com
The Secret Life of Kids Online- CNN
Social Media Finds a Place in the Classroom-USA Today report about New Milford H.S. Principal Eric Sheninger
The Social Media Stars of 2011
Social Networking and Bullying
Social Networking: Good For Children? - from the Cyberhood Watch web site
Social Networking Sites: Safety Tips for Tweens and Teens- from the Federal Trade Commission
Study Links Too Much Texting, Social Networking to Health Risks- from CNN
Why Social Media is Actually Good for Teens
Why Social Media is Good and Bad For Kids
Why Social Networks are Good for the Kids
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