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World café session Led by: Stephanie Klahn, klicksafe, Germany
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Stephanie Klahn, klicksafe, Germany
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Voting question number 1 Who is responsible for a safe and positive online environment for children? A: Parents B: Government C: Commercial content providers D: Non-commercial content providers E: Educators/teachers F: Other
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Voting question number 2 At what age should children start being online? A: 2 years B: 3 years C: 4 years D: 5 years E: 6 years F: Later! G: No minimum age, if they can reach the iPad, go for it!
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Voting question number 3 Advertisements and commercial elements in online content for children? A: Yes – but in a transparent manner, identifiable as advertisements for children B: Yes, of course – how else should content be financed? C: No – if advertisements are included, it’s not suitable for children at all D: No – better find other ways for financing content
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Voting question number 4 How should good content for children be financed? A: Advertising and sponsorship B: Memberships subscriptions / fees C: Government programmes D: Public funding E: Private engagements
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Lunch break 13.00 – 14.15 After lunch choose from three parallel workshops: *Armstrong, 2 nd floor (plenary): A better internet: how do we support and provide for our youngest users? *Galileo, 8 th floor: Interacting in a digital environment - challenges and opportunities *Marco Polo, ground floor: Keeping the internet safe, powered by INHOPE and Insafe
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Interacting in a digital environment - joining up approaches Speakers: Jonny Shipp, Introduction to the CEO Coalition Andreea Pufu, Romanian Safer Internet Centre Anca Nistor, Save the Children Maria José Cantarino de Frias, Child Safety Centre by Interactive Generations Forum, Spain Marjolijn Durinck, Safer Internet Centre, Netherlands Chair: Agnes Uhereczky, COFACE family confederation, Belgium
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Interacting in a digital environment – joining up approaches Jonny Shipp On the CEO Coalition
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Agnes Uhereczky, COFACE
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Voting question number 5 Which Safer internet programmes are most effective? A: NGOs B: schools C: government/ Ministries D: private companies E: a combination
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Andreea Pufu, Safer Internet Centre, Romania Anca Nistor, Save the Children
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Maria José Cantarino de Frias, Child Safety Centre by Interactive Generations Forum, Spain
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Marjolijn Durinck, Safer Internet Centre, Netherlands
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Voting question number 6 Which Safer internet programmes are most transparent? A: those run by NGOs B: those run by schools C: those run by Ministries/public authorities D: those run in partnership
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Coffee break 11.00 – 11.30 After the coffee break come back here for: Interacting in a digital environment - challenges and opportunities
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Interacting in a digital environment - challenges and opportunities Speakers: Joel Bakan, University of British Columbia, Canada Sonia Livingstone, Coordinator of EU Kids Online, UK Alessandro Cagli, Chairman of the Advertising Education Forum Alexandra Scott, Public Policy Manager, Interactive Advertising Bureau UK Melina Violari, Policy and Privacy manager, Facebook Chair: John Carr, eNACSO
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Voting question number 7 What percentage of 9-12 year old smartphone users have downloaded free apps in the past month? A: 3 in 10? B: 5 in 10? C: 7 in 10? Net Children Go Mobile www.netchildrengomobile.eu www.netchildrengomobile.eu
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Voting question number 8 In a recent survey in a major northern European country what proportion of 3-4 year olds were found to be regularly going online? A: 11% B: 37% C: 82% http://consumers.ofcom.org.uk/2012/10/significant-rise-in- children%E2%80%99s-texting-and-time-spent-online/ http://consumers.ofcom.org.uk/2012/10/significant-rise-in- children%E2%80%99s-texting-and-time-spent-online/
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Voting question number 9 In a recent survey in a major northern European country what proportion of 3-4 year olds were found to be using a tablet – an iPad or similar – at home? A: 1% B: 9% C: 24% http://consumers.ofcom.org.uk/2012/10/significant-rise-in- children%E2%80%99s-texting-and-time-spent-online/ http://consumers.ofcom.org.uk/2012/10/significant-rise-in- children%E2%80%99s-texting-and-time-spent-online/
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John Carr, eNacso
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Joel Bakan, University of Columbia, Canada
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Alessandro Cagli, Chairman of the Advertising Education Forum
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Alexandra Scott, Public Policy Manager, Interactive Advertising Bureau UK
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Melina Violari, Policy and Privacy manager, Facebook
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Together for a better internet… raising the challenge! Led by: Mark Spiteri, Safer Internet Centre, Malta
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Mark Spiteri, Safer Internet Centre, Malta
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Voting question number 10 Over the last few weeks, we asked over 500 young people and adults to indicate what would help to make the internet a better and safer place. Which of the following rights/responsibilities do you think came out most important in our brief online survey? A: I should feel safe online B: I should be able to manage who can see the content I post online C: I shouldn’t have to see unpleasant or hurtful content and I should know what to do if I come across it D: I should be educated about staying safe online E: I should not be bullied online, and should not bully others F: I should be able to create my own content
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Voting question number 11 In our online survey, who do you think was seen to be mostly responsible for shaping the future of the internet? A: Me B: Young people C: Parents D: Schools/teachers E: Politicians/policy makers F: Companies/industry G: Web developers (including geeks) H: Scientists/researchers
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