Internet Safety Night Raising Good Digital Citizens.

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Internet Safety Night Raising Good Digital Citizens

Welcome Children are early adapters—they may be using applications and trying new technologies that we’re barely aware of Parents are still children’s best guide to behaving responsibly online Knowing how to use the Internet and online technology is an important 21st century skill

Goals for Tonight To understand how our children are using personal technology To keep our children safe when they’re online To teach our children to make smart choices when using personal technology To start a discussion about Internet safety, personal privacy, and the importance of behaving responsibly online and off that we can continue with our families and others beyond tonight

As a Parent, Where Do You Start? Understand how children connect Use these technologies yourself Establish a code of conduct to follow online and off

How Do Children Connect? Mobile devices, including cell phones Laptops, tablets, and personal computers Video game consoles

What Children Do Online Work on schoolwork Visit virtual worlds Use apps Play multiuser games Text or instant message one another Post profiles and interact with others on social networking sites View and post videos Download music, movies, and more Create and upload art

Online Games Consoles like Xbox Live are increasingly connected to the Internet, allowing kids to play against friends and strangers Many allow players to talk in real time using headsets and microphones Kids may be exposed to “trash talk” or worse

Video-Sharing Sites Popular video-sharing sites: »YouTube »Vimeo Users view and post videos They post and read comments about the video content Beware of copyright infringement

Social Networking Sites Popular social networking sites: »Facebook »MySpace »Twitter »Formspring Users create “profiles” They communicate with friends and family, but also with people they may not know They may post things they later regret

Texting and Instant Messaging These allow children to “talk” with friends at any time on the computer or a cell phone Texting and instant messaging have replaced and phone calls as preferred methods of communication