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Who controls the cyberclassroom?

In my blog yesterday on tracing the supposedly anonymous cyberdogs to their fixed or  mobile kennels I forgot to give a link to teachtoday .This helps the schools community uinderstand what is happening and find resources to help them teach the positive, responsible and safe use of the Internet. It is supported by the main internet, mobile, content and social network players (from AOL to Yahoo, including Bebo,  Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Orange. T-Mobile and Vodafone et al) working in partnership with European Schoolnet.

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