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For the past few years I have struggled with the Google image database. =
Many kids are highly skilled in tech and know exactly how to find =
inappropriate images if they wish. I have been in contact with Google =
voicing my dissatisfaction with their image filter.  Their response was =
for me to heighten security by using Safe Searching.  This is not a =
foolproof solution as I have unfortunately determined. Sorry to say, =
because of the few in my school who abuse this image database, I am =
requesting that my central filter cut off all Google image searches.  =
Many of my colleagues swear we can do without the Google image database, =
so I am in the process of finding and bookmarking alternate kid friendly =
image rich resources. We will find other ways to doll up our projects!

Barbara Kariya, LMS
Technology Coordinator
PS / IS 89
New York, NY 10282
bkariya@nycboe.net

Date:    Wed, 1 Sep 2004 11:21:28 -0400
From:    Roselle Weiner <Roselle.Weiner@ASD-1817.ORG>
Subject: TARGET: Block google images?

Our Tech Dept Guru has asked for my assistance on resolving this issue.
If anyone has advice or a "how I solved it" story, please share it with
me and I will convey it to her.

thanks in advance.

My colleague writes:

"I am wondering if u can help/advise me a bit.  A conundrum.. maybe u
have seen this discussed.

Using Google as an example, you can search "boys" or "girls" or
whatever and if u click on Images, it will give you the thumbnail of an
adult image even if it is on a blocked site.

You can set Preferences on Google to use Safe Searching which
significantly cuts down the number of images you will find, but does not
eliminate them.  I have been hoping our kids haven't played with this
too much, but alas, some have been caught and they want me to fix it.

Well, that is hard.  For one thing, I have been trying to research and
find out how I can set the preferences for the whole network, but I
don't think that is possible.  Each computer would have to be set.
Ouch!  Or I could block images all together, but if I do that, I am
cutting off visual learners from an entire resource because that will
block all images.

sigh... have you heard of librarians out there struggling too?  Has
anyone thought of something clever?  Do u agree blocking all images is
not a great idea?"

Roselle Weiner,
Coordinator LRC-Library Services
American School for the Deaf'
139 North Main St.
West Hartford, CT 06107
860-570-2375 tt
860-570-2301 fax
860-570-2370 voice
roselle.weiner@asd-1817.org

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Date:    Wed, 1 Sep 2004 10:35:04 -0500
From:    Pam Buysman <pbuysman@AEA4.K12.IA.US>
Subject: Target: Video: Island of the Blue Dolphins

I'm looking for the video, Island of the Blue Dolphins.  My "usual =
sources"
have failed me.  I'm locating audio recordings but so far no video copy =
or
DVD. Does anyone know a vendor/distributor where a copy could be =
ordered?
Thanks so much!!
--
Pam Buysman
Educational Media Consultant
AEA 4
Sioux Center, Iowa  51250
pbuysman@aea4.k12.ia.us
712-722-4378/1-800-572-5073

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Date:    Wed, 1 Sep 2004 10:50:13 -0500
From:    Pam Buysman <pbuysman@AEA4.K12.IA.US>
Subject: Island of the Blue Dolphins.

It's available at Library Video.  Thanks so much for your help!
--
Pam Buysman
Educational Media Consultant
AEA 4
Sioux Center, Iowa  51250
pbuysman@aea4.k12.ia.us
712-722-4378/1-800-572-5073

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Date:    Wed, 1 Sep 2004 10:53:10 -0500
From:    "Wenzel, Donna" <DWENZEL@PAPLV.ESU3.ORG>
Subject: TARGET--Spectrum

We are trying to set up Spectrum 5.2 so that students can search their =
=3D
Lexile levels in a range.  Sagebrush tech support says it won't do that. =
=3D
 How have you all done it?  Just put in (for example) 500 (which would =
=3D
include 520, 540, 560, etc) Which MARC field have you used. Have you =3D
noticed what is happening with importing records from different vendors =
=3D
and LOC?   Did you set it up using a Visual Search button and how did =
=3D
that work?

Donna Wenzel
dwenzel@paplv.esu3.org
La Vista Junior High
La Vista, NE

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Date:    Wed, 1 Sep 2004 11:13:33 -0500
From:    "Brisco, Shonda" <briscos@TRINITYVALLEYSCHOOL.ORG>
Subject: Re: TARGET: Block google images?

I ran across this problem last year (doing my Online Murder Mystery and =
=3D
discovering several "photos" of people under innocent terms like =3D
"red-headed male"---I needed an image of teenager with red hair for a =
=3D
possible suspect).
=3D20
We could not block all of the images primarily because the .jpgs were =
=3D
under "innocent" names / listings (like red-heads; or "teenagers").  The =
=3D
option was to teach students how to search for images through our online =
=3D
databases that offered images (like EBSCO) and to direct the teachers in =
=3D
how to use these databases also so that they would model what they (we) =
=3D
wanted them to do for assignments (including citing their photo =3D
sources--much easier for them in the databases because there are =3D
examples of how to do this).
=3D20
If others find ways to 'block" Google images that are inappropriate, I'd =
=3D
like to know also.  However, I think because even our younger students =
=3D
realize how to use Google for images, it's a matter of teaching them =3D
other options while instructing them about the "wild web."
=3D20
=3D20
=3D20
Shonda Brisco, MLIS
Trinity Valley MS / US Librarian
Trinity Valley School
Fort Worth, TX  76132
817-321-0100 ext. 410
briscos@trinityvalleyschool.org

________________________________

From: School Library Media & Network Communications on behalf of Roselle =
=3D
Weiner
Sent: Wed 9/1/2004 10:21 AM
To: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Subject: TARGET: Block google images?



Our Tech Dept Guru has asked for my assistance on resolving this issue.
If anyone has advice or a "how I solved it" story, please share it with
me and I will convey it to her.

thanks in advance.

My colleague writes:

"I am wondering if u can help/advise me a bit.  A conundrum.. maybe u
have seen this discussed.

Using Google as an example, you can search "boys" or "girls" or
whatever and if u click on Images, it will give you the thumbnail of an
adult image even if it is on a blocked site.

You can set Preferences on Google to use Safe Searching which
significantly cuts down the number of images you will find, but does not
eliminate them.  I have been hoping our kids haven't played with this
too much, but alas, some have been caught and they want me to fix it.

Well, that is hard.  For one thing, I have been trying to research and
find out how I can set the preferences for the whole network, but I
don't think that is possible.  Each computer would have to be set.
Ouch!  Or I could block images all together, but if I do that, I am
cutting off visual learners from an entire resource because that will
block all images.

sigh... have you heard of librarians out there struggling too?  Has
anyone thought of something clever?  Do u agree blocking all images is
not a great idea?"

Roselle Weiner,
Coordinator LRC-Library Services
American School for the Deaf'
139 North Main St.
West Hartford, CT 06107
860-570-2375 tt
860-570-2301 fax
860-570-2370 voice
roselle.weiner@asd-1817.org

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