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Vashon, WA United States
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iCanHelpline founder, Internet safety specialist, nonprofit executive
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iCanHelpline.org
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Anne is founder of iCanHelpline.org and executive director of its parent, The Net Safety Collaborative, a U.S. nonprofit organization. She serves on the Trust & Safety advisory boards of Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat and ASKfm and has been writing and speaking on youth and digital safety, literacy, citizenship and leadership since 1997. She has served on three national task forces on youth and Internet safety, including as co-chair of the Obama administration’s Online Safety & Technology Working Group, which delivered its report to Congress – "Youth Safety on a Living Internet" – in June 2010. She holds B.A. and M.A. degrees and lives with her family in the Seattle area.
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Organization / Workplace
Vashon, WA United States
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iCanHelpline founder, Internet safety specialist, nonprofit executive
Industry
NGO / Public Service
Website
iCanHelpline.org
About
Anne is founder of iCanHelpline.org and executive director of its parent, The Net Safety Collaborative, a U.S. nonprofit organization. She serves on the Trust & Safety advisory boards of Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat and ASKfm and has been writing and speaking on youth and digital safety, literacy, citizenship and leadership since 1997. She has served on three national task forces on youth and Internet safety, including as co-chair of the Obama administration’s Online Safety & Technology Working Group, which delivered its report to Congress – "Youth Safety on a Living Internet" – in June 2010. She holds B.A. and M.A. degrees and lives with her family in the Seattle area.
Tags
internet safety
digital citizenship
online safety
cyberbullying
sexting
digital literacy
social media
social contract
social literacy
school policy
education technology
media literacy
youth empowerment
students
social networking
online safety 3.0
predation
youth online safety
parenting
reputation
civic engagement
digital footprint
participatory media
school safety
scott nicholson
carrie james
goodplay
mimi ito
messing around
geeking out
task force
our space
henry jenkins
hanging out
youth safety on a living internet
digital youth project
e-safety
children's rights
youth
cybersafety
youth online risk research
social media research
video games
minecraft
school tech
virtual worlds
online games
regulation
rights and responsibilities
regulatory power
consumers
media companies
users
government
internet industry
student engagement
5 elements of digital citizenship
ed tech
mobile learning
digital environments
digital media
digital safety
safer internet day 2012
social norms
os3
schools
social norming
netfamilynews
connectsafely
anne collier
privacy settings
citizenship
participation
privacy
online reputation
digital participation
digital rights
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