Study Reconfirms that Internet Content Filters are Expensive and Don’t Work

Study Reconfirms that Internet Content Filters are Expensive and Don’t Work

In a paper entitled Internet Filtering and Adolescent Exposure to Online Sexual Material, Oxford Internet Institute researchers Victoria Nash and Andrew Przybylski found that Internet filters rarely work to keep adolescents away from online porn.   “It’s important to consider the efficacy of Internet filtering,” said Dr, Nash. “Internet filtering tools are expensive to develop and…

Securly is offering Chromebook filtering for free

Securly is offering Chromebook filtering for free

“The Chromebook filtering market has become commoditized, and we believed that the time had come to offer our Chrome extension free for public good. Student safety is our priority, and we believe that this offering will spur further innovation in the web-filtering space by pushing other players to try harder” said Vinay Mahadik, Co-founder/CEO of Securly. Source: Web…

11. Journal (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

11. Journal (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

This is part 11 of 13 Gmail hacks for teachers. I’ll be the first one to tell you my memory is terrible, especially with interactions during the day. Of course at the moment I believe I’ll remember it, but a day later and it’s already gone. This is my reason for setting up a journal…

4. Student email filter (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

4. Student email filter (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

This is part 4 of 13 Gmail hacks for teachers. We’re getting close to inbox zero, and today’s tip deals with emails from students. I’ve talked about this in the past, and the directions haven’t changed. Student Email Footer Unfortunately, Google’s search criteria fails if you have students in the same domain as teachers (everyone…

3. Non-school email filter (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

3. Non-school email filter (from 13 Gmail hacks for teachers – http://u.eduk8.me/13gmailhacks)

This is part 3 of 13 Gmail hacks for teachers. This is probably my favorite hack. What if I told you there was a way to only receive school email in your inbox, and all non-school email went into an Outside Email folder? And that you could do this with a 100% success rate? Well,…

Filter student email in Google Apps for Education with a footer hashtag

Filter student email in Google Apps for Education with a footer hashtag

An option to control the flow of email in Gmail from students is to have your Google Apps for Education (GAFE) administrator add a footer to student emails. In the footer, the administrator could put a hashtag such as #studentofSCHOOL where SCHOOL is your school district or building.  The idea is that the tag is something unique. Your…

ⓔ Email subaddresses (plus aliases) in GMail (and others)

ⓔ Email subaddresses (plus aliases) in GMail (and others)

Most email providers offer subaddresses (often times call plus aliases) allowing the user an almost infinite number of addresses. Subaddresses are part of the email protocol and were devised as a way to filter email. To use a sub address, you simply add +ALIAS between your username and the @ sign in your email. For example,…