 Social Networking  Posting and watching videos on YouTube  Blogging  Chat Rooms  Visiting Wikis  Googeling virtually ANY subject.

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 Social Networking  Posting and watching videos on YouTube  Blogging  Chat Rooms  Visiting Wikis  Googeling virtually ANY subject

 What is it?? According to Wikipedia….Wikipedia

 If MySpace were a country… It would be the 5 th largest in the world!  300,000 new people sign up on MySpace  Everyday!!  That means that 1 in every 4 Americans are on MySpace…

 Over 50 million s are sent via MySpace EVERY DAY (More than Yahoo, Hotmail or Google!)  There are over 8 million images and 60,000 new videos uploded EVERY DAY  4.5 billion pages were viewed In ONE day

 More than 60 million users with 250,000 new registrations… Everyday!  More than half of Facebook users are outside of college  The fastest demographic is over 25 years of age  Users access FaceBook an average of 20 minutes per day – Everyday!  The number one photo sharing application on the Web!

 Sexual Predators Sexual Predators  Cyber Bullying:  Identity Theft  Addiction/Withdrawl  Employment hazard  Exposure to Inappropriate Content: ExampleExample  Promotes Underage Drinking and Risky Behavior

 Be aware of your child’s online activities  Go online with your child and have them show you the sites they visit most often  Keep the computer in a central location: never in a bedroom or behind closed doors  Use parental controls or blocking software  Randomly check your child’s accounts  TALK to your children about what information to put online and more importantly what NOT to put online  Communicate with your children often and be aware of what’s going on in their lives!

 Internet Safety Sites:  Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use:  Wired Safety:  Net Alert:  i-Safe:  ID the Creep:  NetSmartz:  PBS:  Safe Kids:  FBI:  Safeteens:  NetWise:  KidsHealth: