Nantais, MikeCockerline, GlennTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Curriculum & PedagogyNantais, M., & Cockerline, G. (2010). Internet filtering in schools: Protection or censorship? Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 7(2), 51-53. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15505170.2010....
Internet filtering in schools prevents students from accessing harmful or inappropriate Web content. But the filtering programs can sometimes leave harmful content unfiltered, but it can also block educationally relevant websites from students and teachers. Federal law requires some schools and libraries t...
This allows MATs to implement filtering polices that apply across all their schools/colleges to ensure their students are learning in a safe online environment, negating a separate set up at each site. Any changes you make to your settings can be applied universally. Schools also have the ...
The Children's Internet Protection Act, or CIPA, requires many public schools and libraries to use filtering software in order to fulfill funding restrictions, leaving many schools without access to blogging sites. Such filtering software is not only ineffective, but also violates the rights of ...
The Children's Internet Protection Act of 2000 (CIPA) requires US schools and public libraries that are recipients of federal government Internet E鈥恟ate funding to install a "technology protection measure" (filtering software) that "blocks or filters Internet access to visual depictions that are...
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Such incidents lead to the question of how schools can allow students to use the Internet educationally yet keep undesirable language or visual material out of the classroom. Parents of the boys in Florida, whose names were not disclosed, say schools must put in filtering software intended to st...
Fight Over Internet Filtering Has a Test Run in Europe The New York Times is belatedly starting to commit actual journalism on what's actually happening at the Occupy Wall Street camp-out in Zuccotti Park. Cara Buckley and Matt Flegenheimer reported for Wednesday's Metro section: "At Sc.....
Designed to help schools and colleges protect students from harmful content on the internet, Jamf Safe Internet enforces acceptable-use policies without sacrificing the unmatched learning experience Apple devices provide. We combinebest-in-class network threat prevention and a vast content-filtering data...
Our filtering project started out as a response to the passage of CIPA, the Children's Internet Protection Act, in January of 2001. Originally called "onGuard," it was a service that the Northeast Kansas Library System (NEKLS), where I w... TM Reddick - 《Computers in Libraries》 被引...