Is MySpace responsible?

Ethical Use of Information, MySpace, Social Networking November 18th, 2007

Recently a 13 year-old girl committed suicide by hanging herself after a so-called MySpace friend said he did not want to be her friend anymore after he heard she was mean to her friends. But it turns out the boy who was her “so-called” myspace friend was in actuality a made up character that another neighborhood Mom created.

WHi is responsible? the mother? MySpace? the mother of the 13 yo who knowlingly allowed her daughter to have a MySpace page even though she was aware kids are supposed to be 14? Hmmm, I’m definitely watching this one in the news.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,312018,00.html

View a CNN report from one of their news shows:

Here’s another one.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21844203/

Podcast?

Podcast November 13th, 2007

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Testing out hosting a podcast here.

MySpace rule-breakers

Copyright, Ethical Use of Information, Rules November 11th, 2007

I discussing in recent weeks the ease of downloading songs from P2P file sharing sites, other discussions have been stirred up in the library, and one that keeps coming up is students who have a MySpace page AND that some of these same students have posted to their MySPace page their favorite songs as background music.

Most middle school students are b/w the ages 11-13.  Yes, there are a few a little younger and a few a little older than this age range, but the vast majority hit the age range 11-13 exactly.

I feel the need to clue you in on some rules that I feel are flagrantly being broken by many of our students–and seek to enlighten them.  So please pay attention.

According to the “Terms and Agreements” of the end user license agreement that you click to be granted webspace on MySpace, most of you seem to be breaking Rule #1, which says you must be 14 years old.  Rule #2 has to do with posting copyrighted materials (like songs) to your page.

I won’t try to tell you, but rather let you read this for your self.  Just incase it’s blocked at school, I have pictures below too. Be sure to visit away from school if you want to read the entire contents.

I’m not going to report anyone–but rather just ask you to “do the right thing–make good choices.” If you have a page on this social networking site, you are not adhering to the guidelines set forth to be a user.

Okay–now I’ll get off my soapbox.

Your teacher-librarian, Mrs. Nelson

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Dear Fox News-you are failing spelling

Education, Media, RSS November 4th, 2007

I caught this in my RSS reader today. Recently in classes we discussed how RSS feeds were initially used only by the news wires–enabling newspapers and other news media to jump on and use stories for papers, magazines, and television productions. Can anyone out there see a mistake in the head line?? Is it important? Does it change the meaning of the story? Should the one responsible be punished, reprimanded, or perhaps even lose a job over such an error? Click on the image to see the actual story, which is clean and error free.

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