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It’s blocked: Join us for a discussion about filters tomorrow
I am excited about tomorrow’s Emerging Tech webinar hosted by Michelle Luhtala and featuring Doug Johnson. Please consider joining us in this interactive conversation.
Here are the details:
Wednesday, Sep. 16 at 5 p.m. Eastern Time
It’s Blocked! How Internet Filters Impact K-12 Learning
Presented by Doug Johnson, blogger and author; Dr. Joyce Valenza, Director of Rutgers University Masters of Information Program; and Michelle Luhtala, Head Librarian, New Canaan High School, CT
In This Session
A comprehensive 21st century education should help students build a positive digital footprint, but many students don’t have access to the online learning tools this requires. Join Doug Johnson, Dr. Joyce Valenza and Michelle Luhtala for a conversation about the impact of overzealous filtering on teaching and learning in K-12 schools. Doug and Joyce will explain how opening channels of communication for learners improves equity, teaches digital citizenship, and promotes intellectual freedom.
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To Participate in the Live Session
– This webinar will be recorded and archived in this community for viewing at anytime.
– As a member of the Emerging Tech community, pre-registration is not required.
– Log in at anymeeting.com/057-120-173 at the scheduled time.
– Test your system for best quality: www.anymeeting.com/systemtest
Filed under: access, Banned Websites Awareness Day, censorship, filters
About Joyce Valenza
Joyce is an Assistant Professor of Teaching at Rutgers University School of Information and Communication, a technology writer, speaker, blogger and learner. Follow her on Twitter: @joycevalenza
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