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It's not your fault Are you worried your parents are splitting up?Are you worried your parents are splitting up?All opinions expressed are those of the faculty owner of the blog and respondents, not of the School.Searching for the exact phrase yields about 1800 results on Google Blog Search, 17,700 on Google Web Search, and at least one book title.People usually mean one of two things when they say INATT; one of them is correct but somewhat uninformative, and the other conveys a lot of information, but is incorrect and even dangerous.It's not about the technology alone.Technologies have to be managed in order to do any of these things; they're not magic bullets or miracle cures.This version of INATT is clearly accurate, but how often, and to whom, does it need to be said?All the companies I work with know from ample experience that IT efforts need to be managed.They may not handle their deployments perfectly, but they're well past the stage of setting out a new piece of IT, then sitting back and waiting for the benefits to accrue.This version of INATT might be a useful reminder to managers who are underestimating the amount of change management required to succeed on a given project, but it's not really news to them.This perspective is dangerous because it essentially denies two important facts: that technologies can differ from each other in salient ways, and that they can change over time.The second version of INATT encourages listeners not to keep such differences in mind, and I think that's the wrong idea.IT toolkit available to help with collaboration, innovation, and knowledge sharing has recently become a great deal richer and better.This was also one of the points I tried to make in my recent debate with Tom Davenport.Sometimes, at least in part, it is about the technology.Please refresh the page and retry.Items on this list require content approval.More information on content approval.Use this page to add attachments to an item.This Web Part Page has been personalized.As a result, one or more Web Part properties may contain confidential information.WebPart) by using a text editor such as Microsoft Notepad.You are about to close this Web Part.To keep this Web Part, click Cancel.You are about to permanently delete this Web Part.To delete this Web Part, click OK.To keep this Web Part, click Cancel.Andrew McAfee has a thoughtful post ("It's Not Not About the Technology") on a topic I've often bitten my tongue about, i.It is common for one or the other to be overly emphasized to ill effect.Perhaps because of my technical background, I am more sensitive to the use of this phrase in situations where the utterer is covering up for a lack of knowledge or fear of technology or change.Often the largest benefit of a piece of software is a little known (even to the vendor) feature that happens to allow for, e.Listed below are links to blogs that reference this entry: "It's Not Not About the Technology".This page contains a single entry by Frank Gilbane published on July 15, 2007 7:49 AM.New Research: "College Admissions Outpace Corporations in Embracing Social Media" is the next entry in this blog."The Email field is required."Published by Gilbane Group Inc.Can young school children engage in sexual harassment?Are gay and lesbian students protected from sexual harassment?How should a school respond when it receives information about alleged sexual harassment?What does a school have to do once the investigation is complete?What procedures must a school have in place to prevent sexual harassment and resolve complaints?What does the Title lX coordinator do?Where can I get more information about a school's responsibilities to address and prevent sexual harassment?Sexual harassment of students is illegal.Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX), prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex, including sexual harassment, in education programs and activities.All public and private education institutions that receive any federal funds must comply with Title IX.Title IX protects students from harassment connected to any of the academic, educational, extracurricular, athletic, and other programs or activities of schools, regardless of the location.Unfortunately, students, parents, and school staff may not know what sexual harassment is, how to stop it, and what can be done to prevent it from happening.Office for Civil Rights (OCR).OCR is the federal agency responsible for enforcing Title IX in schools that receive federal funds from the U.Part One: Defining Sexual Harassment What is sexual harassment?Both male and female students can be victims of sexual harassment, and the harasser and the victim can be of the same sex.The judgment and common sense of teachers and school administrators are very important elements in determining whether sexual harassment has occurred and in determining an appropriate response, especially when dealing with young children.What are some examples of sexual conduct?Web sites of a sexual nature.Sending such a text message would constitute sexual conduct.Is all physical contact sexual in nature?Legitimate nonsexual touching or conduct generally will not be considered sexual harassment.However, it may rise to that level if it takes on sexual connotations.This by itself is not considered sexual conduct.Even if a school reports possible criminal conduct to the police, that does not relieve the school of its responsibilities under Title IX, which are discussed in Part Two.Conduct is considered unwelcome if the student did not request or invite it and considered the conduct to be undesirable or offensive.Example 2: A female high school student willingly kisses a male student on one occasion.As discussed below, teachers and other school employees can engage in either type of conduct, while students and third parties can engage in only one type.If this occurs, it does not matter whether the student resists and suffers the threatened harm or submits to and avoids the threatened harm.Example: A high school drama teacher tells a student that if she engages in sexual activity with the teacher, she will be given the lead part in a school play.The student agrees to participate in the sexual act but without desiring to do so.Whether such a hostile environment has been created depends on the particular circumstances of the incident(s).If sufficiently severe, single or isolated incidents can create a hostile environment.Example 2: A high school student sexually assaulted another high school student on one occasion when the two were alone in a classroom.As a result, the victim is afraid of attending any classes or coming into contact with the harasser.School personnel should consider the age and maturity of students in responding to allegations of sexual harassment.When determining whether a young child has committed sexual harassment, it is important for teachers and school administrators to use good judgment and common sense.This behavior constitutes sexual harassment.Title IX prohibits harassing conduct that is of a sexual nature if it is unwelcome and denies or limits a student's ability to participate in or benefit from a school's program, regardless of whether the harassment is aimed at gay or lesbian students or is perpetrated by individuals of the same or opposite sex.Example 1: Throughout football season, a male member of the high school football team makes unwelcome sexual advances toward another member of the football team, who is a homosexual male.As a result, the victim quits the football team.This conduct is sexual in nature, unwelcome, and has denied the victim the ability to participate on the school football team.Regardless of whether the victim files a formal complaint or requests action, the school must conduct a prompt, impartial, and thorough investigation to determine what happened and must take appropriate steps to resolve the situation.What if the victim requests confidentiality or asks that the complaint not be pursued?The school should take all reasonable steps to investigate and respond to the complaint in a manner consistent with a request for confidentiality from a student.The school also must consider its responsibility to provide a safe and nondiscriminatory environment for all students.Example: A female elementary school student describes an incident to her teacher that involved another teacher forcing her to engage in sexual activity.The student begs the teacher to not tell anybody what happened.If the harasser is a teacher or another school employee and if the harassment occurs while the school employee is acting, or reasonably appears to be acting, in the context of his or her responsibilities to provide aid, benefits, and services to students, the school is directly responsible for and must remedy the harassment regardless of whether the school knew or should have known that the incident occurred.The pervasiveness of this harassment may be enough to conclude that the school should have known that the harassment occurred.What actions, if any, should schools take while investigating a complaint?It may be necessary for schools to take interim measures during the investigation of a complaint.For instance, if a student alleges harassment by another student, the school may keep those students separated until the investigation is complete.If a teacher is the alleged harasser, it may be appropriate for the student to transfer to another class.It is a good practice for schools to keep the student who alleged the harassment informed of the status of the investigation.In addition, if the harasser is a school employee and if the harassment occurs while the employee is acting, or reasonably appears to be acting, in the context of carrying out his or her responsibilities to provide aid, benefits, and services, the school must remedy the effects of the harassment on the victim.However, in light of the age and educational level of the student and the status and degree of influence of teachers in secondary schools, the student could reasonably believe that the teacher had at least informal disciplinary authority over him or her.However, if the school fails to take reasonable and effective action to end the harassment after it has received notice of the harassment, the school must remedy the effects of the harassment that could have been avoided if the school had responded promptly and effectively.What are some examples of the steps a school should take to end harassment and prevent it from happening again?If the school is required to remedy the effects of the harassment on the victim, the types of action required will vary depending on the circumstances.Consequently, the student was unable to concentrate during class and did not learn the course material.As a result, she has missed some pop quizzes.If the school delays its response to this complaint and the victim suffers additional effects of the harassment, such as missing additional pop quizzes because she has to continue coming to class late, the school must remedy the effects of the harassment that could have been prevented if the school had responded promptly and effectively.Schools should ensure that employees clearly understand the extent of their responsibilities for reporting sexual harassment.The harassment should be reported to a responsible school employee, such as a teacher, principal, faculty member, administrator, security officer, affirmative action officer, or professional staff member in the office of student affairs.Office for Civil Rights (OCR), as explained below.Title IX also protects students from retaliation.It also may be appropriate to counsel the harasser to ensure that he or she understands that retaliation is prohibited.What procedures must a school have in place to prevent sexual harassment and resolve complaints?Grievance procedures must provide for prompt and equitable resolution of complaints of sex discrimination.What does the Title IX coordinator do?Every school must have a Title IX coordinator.What other steps can a school take to prevent sexual harassment?Title IX coordinator), a school may take a number of other steps to prevent harassment.The training can include information on the types of conduct that will be considered sexual harassment and the range of possible consequences, the damage that results from harassment, where students can find help, ways to oppose harassment, and what to do about it.What is OCR, and how do I report incidents of sexual harassment to that office?OCR is the federal agency responsible for ensuring that schools comply with Title IX and other federal civil rights laws.OCR has 12 enforcement offices located throughout the country that carry out this responsibility.An individual who wishes to file a complaint with OCR should do so by contacting the enforcement office responsible for the state in which that school is located.This publication is in the public domain.Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights, Sexual Harassment: It's Not Academic , Washington, D.To order online, point your Internet browser to: www.Terra Nova A weblog about virtual worlds.Where in meatspace are we?They saw gaming problems as analogous to substance abuse and used similar treatment techniques.But the more we work with these kids the less I believe we can call this addiction.Mr Bakker told BBC News.Eighty per cent of the young people we see have been bullied at school and feel isolated.It's good to hear other people saying this too.As I noted in Daedalus also two years back, taking away the game doesn't solve the problem because gaming problems are not fundamentally rooted in the technology.It must have slipped through my usually tight watch of the BBC newsfeeds.This makes a lot of sense to me from what we've seen in our case studies.Oh, also, thanks for your help in finding me a statistician for our last round of research.As an avid gamer myself and a mother to a son who games to excess much of the time, the issue of whether gaming is or is not problematic is front and center at our house.Thanks again for the links and discussion.Neils Clark says: Thanks for the link and the post, Nick.The peer pressure that some players exert on one another to continue their long hours online.The social, but also the physical effects of leaving children (at their various stages of development) to be babysat by a playstation or PC.Ever try healing for your five good friends when the wireless keeps cutting out?William Lederman says: While games may not be addicting, they are habit forming.Everyone wants positive feedback and there is no question that MMORPGs are built around not only supplying it but supplying it in a way that keeps the players coming back for more.Shavaun Scott says: Just a quck comment: There are many addiction treatment professionals (meaning licensed psychologists) who would disagree with some aspects of Mr.Personally, I have never considered Mr.As I often say, the issue of addiction to substances or behavioral processes is always complicated.This seems to assume that hanging out at the local Y for 8 hours a day is 'better' than playing Call of Duty 4 for the same length of time.Aaaaah now Mr Bakker has enlightened us that its a social problem not one of addiction.Of course, framing games as a problem fattens Mr Bakker's pockets, but assumptions like these publicized through venues like BBC undermine our hard work in understanding games and the experiences they provide.Any medium deserves a better critique than that.It is important to fight back the conservative rhetoric that wants to make use of this panic.But on the other hand, if there are cases in which people go to extremes, then the industry itself should maybe stop saying that "this is just a problem of a few stupid guys who can't control themselves".That cycle needs to be broken at some point.Altug Isigan says: Morgan, basically it's a competition for consumer attention in order to make a profit from the "air time" that you create through your product.Therefore it won't be completely wrong to assume that (online?Addiction or compulsive play could be maybe formulated as a situation in which this "ideal consumer behavior" has been achieved in an extremely successful way (in connection with other factors, for example those which Bakker mentions).Jane says: Let's say everyone comes to agree that a good solid social support and parenting is what going to address this issue.Then doesn't the issue become the fact that parents and other adults in this society are not available (or unwilling) to provide exactly that...In the end, it does not matter what it is called as long as it is acknowledged to be a widespread phenomenon, and not just isolated incidents.Dare I say that video games as services are akin to casino gambling games; however, these video games do not legally satisfy the definition of gambling games and therefore are not treated as such (in the United States.Similar models are used in other industries, including magazine publishing.The most significant difference is pricing.There is no such belief with regard to newspapers, magazines, and books, so even if an individual were to spend on such items as is spent on games as services, the individual would not be said to be addicted.As we speak, that is on its way out.To bring this idea back to the discussion of gaming addiction, I think that William Lederman made a good point much earlier in the thread.Social support has to come from somewhere, and if it comes from gaming, then so be it.Each of the new media has been subject to criticism inspired by 19th century mass society theories.You can see the traces of such theory in phrases like "impressionable minds".Still it's striking that the media doesn't theorize its audience much different from the way its own critics do it.It's no longer "baaad games vs a healthy life" based on a notion of rather homogenious "faceless" people.But "life with games", where the outcomes sometimes need a special care depending on the individual that experiences them.Keith Bakker says: I read your article.China is personified by the young man in the Internet cafe.Methamphetamine Addiction says: Methamphetamine treatment is all about instructing the abusers how to feel good exclusive of drugs.Constant monitoring is compulsory for fulfillment to the treatment program.Honesty, helping others and a religious trip gives the abusers peace and with this peace the aspiration to not to use drugs.There are various rehab centers for the troubled teens effected with the methamphetamine addiction.Please remember to close your tags, as markup surgeons are on short supply!
 
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