If I had a teacher telling my kids to use Facebook for a project and then 
'friend' them I think I would be grumpy about that.  Our school district has 
some internal stuff they use for collaboration here.
 
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To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [NTSysADM] Redirect website
Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2014 12:45:52 +0000









That’s interesting, the policy of most schools is for staff in Ohio to NOT 
follow/friend students on social media.
 


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On Behalf Of Jon Harris

Sent: Friday, April 4, 2014 6:57 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: RE: [NTSysADM] Redirect website


 

At one of the local high schools they are not only using Facebook but it is all 
but required.  History is my daughter did the local IB school and many if not 
all the teachers created teacher
 profiles and told the kids their Facebook account to contact them post school 
hours with no promise of an answer before school the next day.  The kids were 
encouraged to create Facebook groups to assist each other which the teacher was 
asked to join allowing
 the teacher to watch what was said and done.  The teachers seemed to like the 
out come and knew who was pretty much leading the class and who was dragging 
the class.  My daughter and her friends/classmates really got off on using 
social media to help each
 other and it seemed to lead to forming closer bonds within the class.

 

Jon

 




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[email protected]

To: [email protected]

Subject: RE: [NTSysADM] Redirect website

Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2014 17:39:57 +0000

Buy a new filter that is better at AD awareness. Iboss is very popular with the 
K-12’s in Ohio for what that is worth. We have an M86 which we are going to
 ditch, probably for an Iboss. If you really want to go the dns way you 
certainly could deploy a hosts file to student machines to kill
www.facebook.com.  User GPP to put the file in there, but that would impact 
anyone that uses the computer after a student has logged in.
 
Get a new filter, you are going down an unmanageable road.
 
We block Facebook for students also, and it bothers me a great deal. No legal 
reason that we have to and they just use their phones anyway. Embrace the tech
 and use it is my motto.
 
From:
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On Behalf Of CSSU NetAdmin

Sent: Friday, April 4, 2014 1:17 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: [NTSysADM] Redirect website
 

We are a K-12 school district with 4 K-8's.  Two use OpenDNS integrated with AD 
to manage who can get to what site.  For example, adults can go to Facebook but 
students cannot.   Because
 so many sites are providing content on Facebook, we need to figure out a way 
to allow Facebook for adults but not students at the other K-8's.  We use 
Sonicwall for our web filter/firewall and its AD Connector really isn't great.  
Is it possible to redirect
 the Facebook url to a different website- Google for example- in Group Policy 
or can we deliver a host file and based on user either point to the real 
Facebook IP or not.  (This way sounds real messy.)

 


Thanks for your help!





                                          

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