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Is Internet Filtering In Schools Censorship?

Published on March 28, 2010 By Barbara Freedman

This post was prompted from the following Tweet: Twitter March 26, 2010: @mbteach RT @NMHS_Principal: A simple fix for Internet censorship in schools http://bit.ly/bjH5AQ The article referenced above was based on an interview of Craig Cunningham, a professor at National-Louis University by the author, Mitch Wagner, entitled,

Classroom Management via the Internet & Intranet

Published on March 18, 2010 By Barbara Freedman

When classroom chaos can’t be helped or controlled via traditional means, enter the Facebook and Apple’s Remote Desktop.

Webcasting: Streaming LIVE on the Internet

Published on April 19, 2008 By Barbara Freedman

Last week was my first live broadcast over the Internet. I have been thinking about it for a while and doing a little research here and there. When I finalized plans with Grammy/Clio winning composer, Robin Batteau, to come to my school and give a master class on composition, I thought that would be a great time to dive into the world of live internet broadcasting. You can check out my Ustream channel and see the video of the event at MusicEdTech:
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/musicedtech