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Helping to Make the Internet Safe for Children Welcome to the Trottier Middle School Open House September 16, 2010 Lynne Maynard Technology Integration.

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1 Helping to Make the Internet Safe for Children Welcome to the Trottier Middle School Open House September 16, 2010 Lynne Maynard Technology Integration Specialist

2 Helping to Make the Internet Safe for Children Promote the Positive Respond to the Negative

3 Adults often have anxieties about new media… Everything that’s already in the world when you’re born is just normal …

4 Anything that is invented between then and before you turn thirty is incredibly exciting and creative and with any luck you can make a career out of it;

5 “Anything that gets invented after you’re thirty is against the natural order of things and the beginning of the end of civilization as we know it … until it’s been around for about ten years when it gradually turns out to be alright really.” Douglas Adams

6 Why is Internet Safety Important?

7 Statistics 93% of children use a computer and phone93% of children use a computer and phone 8 out of 10 teenagers have a home computer, mobile phone and games console8 out of 10 teenagers have a home computer, mobile phone and games console 1,400,000 US pupils have their own web space1,400,000 US pupils have their own web space There are over 200 million registered users of MySpaceThere are over 200 million registered users of MySpace There are over 2.7 billion searches on Google each monthThere are over 2.7 billion searches on Google each month The number of text messages sent every day exceeds the total population of the planetThe number of text messages sent every day exceeds the total population of the planet

8 Different Usage YOUNG PEOPLE Interactive chat, IM, Music, Games, Blog PARENTS Mostly email & web for research 28% of parents who use the internet describe themselves as beginners compared with only 7% of children

9 Changing Environment Downloading+ Uploading Consuming+ Creating Corporate + Personal Separate media + Converged media Static + Truly interactive WEB v 1.0 WEB v 2.0

10 Supervision IN SCHOOL Supervised, filtered & monitored OUT OF SCHOOL Often no supervision, filtering or monitoring 79% of young people use the internet privately without their parent’s supervision

11 Knowledge vs. Wisdom WISDOM Understanding how to behave in a virtual world KNOWLEDGE Many children pick up technology quicker! 69% of young people say they mind their parents restricting or monitoring their internet usage!

12 World Wide Web  Search engines  Homework  Projects  Personal interest  Amazing facts The biggest library in the world  Blogs (web log)  Vlogs (video log)  Web sites  Text & pictures  Music/photo/video Anyone can become a publisher Connect Create Discover  Email/chat  VoIP - Skype  Instant Messenger  Multi-user games  Social networks Brings people together

13 Potential Risks ContentContactCommerce  Inaccurate and harmful  Adult content  Illegal content  Inappropriate contact  Cyberbullying  Sex offenders  Privacy  Advertising & information  Invasive software

14 Potential Risks 73% of online advertisers are not clearly labelled making it difficult for children and adults to recognise them 73% of online advertisers are not clearly labelled making it difficult for children and adults to recognise them 57% of 9-19 yr olds have come into contact with online pornography accidentally57% of 9-19 yr olds have come into contact with online pornography accidentally 4 in 10 pupils aged 9-19 trust most of the information on the internet4 in 10 pupils aged 9-19 trust most of the information on the internet 1/3 of young people have received unwanted sexual or nasty comments online. Only 7% of parents think their child has received such comments1/3 of young people have received unwanted sexual or nasty comments online. Only 7% of parents think their child has received such comments

15 WHAT DO YOU FEEL IS THE BIGGEST RISK TO CHILDREN ONLINE?

16 What is Cyberbullying? Threats Hacking Manipulation Stalking Public Postings Exclusion Prejudice

17 Cyberbullying Threats and intimidation Threats sent to people by mobile phone, email, or online. Harassment or stalking Repeated, prolonged, unwanted contact or monitoring of another person. Vilification / defamation / prejudice-based bullying These may be general insults or racist, homophobic or sexist bullying. Ostracising / peer rejection / exclusion Set up of a closed group refusing to acknowledge one user on purpose. Identity theft, unauthorised access and impersonation ‘Hacking’ by finding out or guessing a username and password. Publicly posting, sending or forwarding information or images Disclosing information on a website. Manipulation May involve getting people to act or talk in a provocative way.

18 Bullying vs. Cyberbullying 24/7 contact No escape at home Impact Massive potential audience reached rapidly. Potentially information stays online forever Perception of anonymity More likely to say things online Profile of target/bully Physical intimidation changed Some cases are unintentional Bystander effect Evidence Inherent reporting proof

19 Advice for Parents Understand the tools Discuss cyberbullying with your children - always respect others - treat your passwords with care - block/delete contacts & save conversations - don’t reply/retaliate - save evidence

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22 One search on flickr for Algonquin... Searched LinkedIn for Northborough ~ 234 hits Searched delicious for Southborough ~ 45 hits Southborough

23 New since our last Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) Increased use of Facebook, and social networking in general Personal ECDs –No longer just cell phones, but “Electronic Communication Devices” –Students can go online without school computers and networks

24 New since our last AUP http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ILQrUrEWe8

25 New since our last AUP http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ILQrUrEWe8

26 New since our last AUP http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ILQrUrEWe8

27 New since our last AUP http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oFg87-gQoc

28 New since our last AUP http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oFg87-gQoc

29 Facebook

30 Facebook Me – member over 4 years, 75 friends

31 Facebook 18 Year old son – member over 2 years, 494 friends

32 Learning on YouTube

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34 What Do We Do Here at Trottier in Regards to Internet Safety? Students review our Acceptable Use Policy with parents prior to signing it. Students review our Acceptable Use Policy with parents prior to signing it. Students are monitored by an instructor when on a computer. Students are monitored by an instructor when on a computer. Throughout the year, students receive lessons on Internet safety, cyberbullying Throughout the year, students receive lessons on Internet safety, cyberbullying We have lessons about bullying and cyberbullying. We have lessons about bullying and cyberbullying.

35 Internet Lessons Include Multimedia Internet safety lessons that are tailored for specific topics and audiences Multimedia Internet safety lessons that are tailored for specific topics and audiences Age appropriate lessons regarding online risks Age appropriate lessons regarding online risks Animated and documentary-style videos Animated and documentary-style videos Candid, thought-provoking discussions Candid, thought-provoking discussions Lessons are correlated to real world experiences Lessons are correlated to real world experiences

36 Internet Lessons Include Students are educated, engaged and empowered to be safer online. Students are educated, engaged and empowered to be safer online. Activities may include role-plays, writing, technology and arts projects. Activities may include role-plays, writing, technology and arts projects. Activities bridge technology and traditional educational strategies. Activities bridge technology and traditional educational strategies. Plagiarism is covered by our media-specialist, core subject teachers as well as our study skills teacher. Plagiarism is covered by our media-specialist, core subject teachers as well as our study skills teacher.

37 Resources http://www.netsmartz.org http://www.isafe.org/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ILQrUrEWe8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oFg87-gQoc Jean Tower, Director of Technology, Northborough, Southborough and ARHS Schools

38 Thank You


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