This is a presentation I did with middle school youth at the Crossing event in the Dakotas Conference in March 2012.
This is licensed creative commons, share and share alike, attribution, non-commercial.
This document announces and summarizes the first workshop in a parenting series called "The Modern Christian Family". The introductory workshop, titled "The Early Years", will cover topics related to conception through early childhood. It will be presented by Buddy Thornton and will include discussions on prenatal development, the importance of prenatal care, nature versus nurture, and notable fetal development stages from conception through birth. The document provides contact information for those interested in scheduling a free session to discuss additional seminar and workshop options.
Designed for community leaders, Parenting the Net Generation addresses family interests and concerns on issues that arise when young people go online. The workshop touches briefly on many key Internet issues including safety, privacy, marketing, ethics and cyberbullying, and evaluation of online information.
This document discusses internet safety from a Christian perspective. It warns that anything posted online could become publicly visible. It advises only posting content that Jesus would approve of and avoiding private information, provocative photos, or excessive details that could endanger privacy or safety. The document cautions that online predators use tactics like building trust and lowering barriers over time to manipulate victims and recommends never meeting online friends in person without parental permission. It provides tips for how to respond if one experiences cyberbullying and emphasizes bringing any suspicious online interactions to the attention of trusted adults.
Internet Safety tips for Parents of Christian Childrennickswebtsv
The internet has evolved into a enormous beast that has revolutionized the computer and communications world like nothing before. But with this revolution comes safety concerns for children whose parents wish to keep a watchful eye on their child's browsing habits.
This presentation covers family safety tools that empower parents to easily manage their child's exposure to explicit websites. Such as gambling, social media and online dating websites which can be used for the wrong reasons by pedophiles and the like.
The solutions available to parents range from device based security to software or host ran applications like NetNanny.
The Parenting the Digital Generation workshop looks at the various activities kids love to do online and offers tips and strategies for everything from Facebook privacy settings, online shopping, cyberbullying, to protecting your computer from viruses.
Este documento describe las redes sociales, incluyendo sus beneficios y desafíos. Define las redes sociales como estructuras donde las personas se relacionan entre sí. Entre sus ventajas se encuentran que facilitan las relaciones entre personas sin importar barreras, y permiten establecer conexiones con personas de intereses similares. Sin embargo, también pueden causar bajo rendimiento académico, invadir la privacidad de usuarios, y usarse para fines ilícitos como pornografía infantil.
Como influye las redes sociales en los jóvenes de hoyscout1331
Las redes sociales tienen tanto aspectos positivos como negativos para los jóvenes. Entre los beneficios se encuentran que permiten mantener contacto con amigos y familiares distantes, expresar opiniones, y aclarar dudas sobre diferentes temas. Sin embargo, también pueden aislar a las personas del mundo real, causar adicción a su uso, y exponer información personal. Muchos jóvenes usan las redes para sentirse aceptados socialmente, pero su uso excesivo puede afectar negativamente el rendimiento académico.
This document announces and summarizes the first workshop in a parenting series called "The Modern Christian Family". The introductory workshop, titled "The Early Years", will cover topics related to conception through early childhood. It will be presented by Buddy Thornton and will include discussions on prenatal development, the importance of prenatal care, nature versus nurture, and notable fetal development stages from conception through birth. The document provides contact information for those interested in scheduling a free session to discuss additional seminar and workshop options.
Designed for community leaders, Parenting the Net Generation addresses family interests and concerns on issues that arise when young people go online. The workshop touches briefly on many key Internet issues including safety, privacy, marketing, ethics and cyberbullying, and evaluation of online information.
This document discusses internet safety from a Christian perspective. It warns that anything posted online could become publicly visible. It advises only posting content that Jesus would approve of and avoiding private information, provocative photos, or excessive details that could endanger privacy or safety. The document cautions that online predators use tactics like building trust and lowering barriers over time to manipulate victims and recommends never meeting online friends in person without parental permission. It provides tips for how to respond if one experiences cyberbullying and emphasizes bringing any suspicious online interactions to the attention of trusted adults.
Internet Safety tips for Parents of Christian Childrennickswebtsv
The internet has evolved into a enormous beast that has revolutionized the computer and communications world like nothing before. But with this revolution comes safety concerns for children whose parents wish to keep a watchful eye on their child's browsing habits.
This presentation covers family safety tools that empower parents to easily manage their child's exposure to explicit websites. Such as gambling, social media and online dating websites which can be used for the wrong reasons by pedophiles and the like.
The solutions available to parents range from device based security to software or host ran applications like NetNanny.
The Parenting the Digital Generation workshop looks at the various activities kids love to do online and offers tips and strategies for everything from Facebook privacy settings, online shopping, cyberbullying, to protecting your computer from viruses.
Este documento describe las redes sociales, incluyendo sus beneficios y desafíos. Define las redes sociales como estructuras donde las personas se relacionan entre sí. Entre sus ventajas se encuentran que facilitan las relaciones entre personas sin importar barreras, y permiten establecer conexiones con personas de intereses similares. Sin embargo, también pueden causar bajo rendimiento académico, invadir la privacidad de usuarios, y usarse para fines ilícitos como pornografía infantil.
Como influye las redes sociales en los jóvenes de hoyscout1331
Las redes sociales tienen tanto aspectos positivos como negativos para los jóvenes. Entre los beneficios se encuentran que permiten mantener contacto con amigos y familiares distantes, expresar opiniones, y aclarar dudas sobre diferentes temas. Sin embargo, también pueden aislar a las personas del mundo real, causar adicción a su uso, y exponer información personal. Muchos jóvenes usan las redes para sentirse aceptados socialmente, pero su uso excesivo puede afectar negativamente el rendimiento académico.
This document provides information and guidance to parents on keeping children safe online. It discusses the various ways children access the internet, including mobile devices, computers, and gaming consoles. It outlines popular online activities for children, such as visiting virtual worlds, social networking, messaging, and video sharing. The document then discusses potential online dangers children may face, such as cyberbullying, inappropriate content, viruses/spyware, and sexual predators. It provides tips for parents on using privacy settings, monitoring a child's online activities, and establishing rules for internet use to help keep children safe.
Computers and the internet have revolutionized how we live, but also introduce new dangers, especially for children. One in five children will be solicited online this year, so parents must do everything possible to prevent their children from being victimized. The attorney general urges parents to be committed to protecting their children's safety online.
ICT Seminar: Parenting In the Digital Age: Inspiring Parents to Protect
Digital Parenting workshops is an hour of informational seminars where parents learn the latest in online safety (30-45 minute presentation) followed by interactive discussion on issues relevant to each parent. Team from Ramsys Infotech Solutions will moderate each workshop with the goal that, parents will walk out of the seminar feeling more confident, less anxious and ready to communicate with their children about some of the icky things online.
its free!!!
ICT Seminar: Parenting In the Digital Age: Inspiring Parents to Protect
Digital Parenting workshops is an hour of informational seminars where parents learn the latest in online safety (30-45 minute presentation) followed by interactive discussion on issues relevant to each parent. Team from Ramsys Infotech Solutions will moderate each workshop with the goal that, parents will walk out of the seminar feeling more confident, less anxious and ready to communicate with their children about some of the icky things online.
its free!!!
Invited presentation to the parent-teacher association of C.E.I.P. Rosa Luxemburgo, Madrid, April 2012.
http://www.educa.madrid.org/web/cp.rosaluxemburgo.madrid/index.html
Rivers of Living Waters ministries Curacao's ministry for Woman - Heart to Heart - presentation on the dangers of Internet.
Presentor: N. Everts
Date: March 28, 2009
This document provides suggestions for protecting families from inappropriate internet content. It begins with a Bible verse about lust and adultery. It then lists 43 tips for monitoring children's internet and technology use, such as installing filters, restricting social media access, monitoring search histories, and communicating openly about appropriate behavior. The document emphasizes that parents are responsible for what their children view and stresses the importance of establishing rules to prevent exposure to harmful content.
The document provides safety tips for parents to help protect their children when using the internet. It recommends that parents talk to their kids about internet safety, place the computer in a common area, and know their child's passwords. Some key safety rules for children include not sharing personal information online without permission, not meeting strangers from the internet in person, and getting parent approval before downloading or installing software. Parents should also use virus protection and disconnect the computer when not in use.
Angelique presented on protecting children online. She chose this topic because both she and many other kids and teens spend a lot of time online and may share private information or interact with strangers. Her presentation defined common online terms and discussed statistics showing many teens share private information or do things online they wouldn't want parents to know. To help address the problem, Angelique made flyers and posters with tips for staying safe online, such as not sharing personal information or passwords with unknown people and telling an adult about any upsetting messages.
This document provides tips and information about internet safety for people of all ages. It discusses potential risks like exposure to inappropriate content, physical harm, bullying, viruses, identity theft, and legal issues. It emphasizes the importance of using antivirus software, only sharing information on secure websites, being cautious on social media, and parental supervision for children. Parents are advised to talk to their kids about online safety, maintain open communication, and utilize filtering and monitoring applications.
Digital communication refers to the exchange of information electronically. It involves any interaction or sharing of information using digital technologies, such as email, social media, texting, blogs, forums and more. While digital communication allows people to stay connected with others from around the world and access vast amounts of information, it also carries some risks like viruses, scams, and illegally sharing copyrighted content that users need to be aware of. Overall, digital communication is beneficial when used responsibly and cautiously.
Myspace or Yours: Possibilities and PitfallsJudy O'Connell
What parents need to know about kids online and potential problems. What makes our 21st century kids tick? Don't demonise the net - work out what to do to be safe!
This document summarizes an e-safety parent session about keeping children safe online. The session aims to reflect on internet risks for children, discuss open communication, and understand how to set parental controls. Potential online risks include cyberbullying, inappropriate content, oversharing personal information, and gaming risks. The session provides tips on internet supervision and monitoring, discusses creating a family internet use agreement, and explains how to set parental controls on devices and internet providers. It also offers guidance on what to do if a child encounters an online problem and lists additional online safety resources.
This document discusses using technology safely and provides tips for parents. It notes issues like exposure to inappropriate content, cyberbullying, and texting while driving. It recommends that parents can't claim ignorance, should talk to their kids about cybersafety, and should model good online behavior. The document also provides resources on parental controls, safe searching, antivirus software, and keeping systems updated to help parents manage their kids' technology use.
This document discusses using technology safely when working with children and families. It notes some concerning online statistics and behaviors like the percentage of teens sending nude photos. The document outlines inappropriate online content, contact and conduct like cyberbullying. It recommends starting discussions about cybersafety, modeling good digital behavior, limiting access and using technical strategies like parental controls and antivirus software. Resources for further information are also provided.
The document discusses various cybersafety issues including inappropriate content, contact, and conduct online such as viewing pornography, sending nude photos, cyberbullying, and texting while driving. It provides statistics on these issues and resources for parents to educate themselves and their children on cybersafety best practices like using parental controls and antivirus software, limiting internet access, and modeling good online behavior. Resources mentioned include websites from the FBI, NetSmartz, CyberSafe Kids, and Enough is Enough that provide comprehensive cybersafety information and tools.
This document provides two online resources related to sheep farming and internet accountability. The first resource is www.21stCenturySheep.com which likely contains information for modern sheep farmers. The second is www.CovenantEyes.com, a website that appears focused on internet accountability and online safety.
The document discusses the changing online landscape and rise of social media. It notes that the average age of gamers is now 33, and that social networking accounts for 22% of time spent online in the US with 78% of American adults online and 65% using social media sites. It also mentions that Facebook has over 200 million accounts and that 3 billion videos are watched on it each day.
Plenary Session - Technology and the ChurchPaul OBriant
This document discusses various statistics related to technology use and its impact on society. It notes that 17% of online daters form long-term relationships, one in 12 people worldwide are on Facebook, and the average age of gamers is 33. It also cites statistics showing large numbers of people accessing the internet for activities like watching sports, pornography, or cyberbullying and sexting as teens. The document encourages developing personal online integrity and balancing online and offline time.
This document provides information and guidance to parents on keeping children safe online. It discusses the various ways children access the internet, including mobile devices, computers, and gaming consoles. It outlines popular online activities for children, such as visiting virtual worlds, social networking, messaging, and video sharing. The document then discusses potential online dangers children may face, such as cyberbullying, inappropriate content, viruses/spyware, and sexual predators. It provides tips for parents on using privacy settings, monitoring a child's online activities, and establishing rules for internet use to help keep children safe.
Computers and the internet have revolutionized how we live, but also introduce new dangers, especially for children. One in five children will be solicited online this year, so parents must do everything possible to prevent their children from being victimized. The attorney general urges parents to be committed to protecting their children's safety online.
ICT Seminar: Parenting In the Digital Age: Inspiring Parents to Protect
Digital Parenting workshops is an hour of informational seminars where parents learn the latest in online safety (30-45 minute presentation) followed by interactive discussion on issues relevant to each parent. Team from Ramsys Infotech Solutions will moderate each workshop with the goal that, parents will walk out of the seminar feeling more confident, less anxious and ready to communicate with their children about some of the icky things online.
its free!!!
ICT Seminar: Parenting In the Digital Age: Inspiring Parents to Protect
Digital Parenting workshops is an hour of informational seminars where parents learn the latest in online safety (30-45 minute presentation) followed by interactive discussion on issues relevant to each parent. Team from Ramsys Infotech Solutions will moderate each workshop with the goal that, parents will walk out of the seminar feeling more confident, less anxious and ready to communicate with their children about some of the icky things online.
its free!!!
Invited presentation to the parent-teacher association of C.E.I.P. Rosa Luxemburgo, Madrid, April 2012.
http://www.educa.madrid.org/web/cp.rosaluxemburgo.madrid/index.html
Rivers of Living Waters ministries Curacao's ministry for Woman - Heart to Heart - presentation on the dangers of Internet.
Presentor: N. Everts
Date: March 28, 2009
This document provides suggestions for protecting families from inappropriate internet content. It begins with a Bible verse about lust and adultery. It then lists 43 tips for monitoring children's internet and technology use, such as installing filters, restricting social media access, monitoring search histories, and communicating openly about appropriate behavior. The document emphasizes that parents are responsible for what their children view and stresses the importance of establishing rules to prevent exposure to harmful content.
The document provides safety tips for parents to help protect their children when using the internet. It recommends that parents talk to their kids about internet safety, place the computer in a common area, and know their child's passwords. Some key safety rules for children include not sharing personal information online without permission, not meeting strangers from the internet in person, and getting parent approval before downloading or installing software. Parents should also use virus protection and disconnect the computer when not in use.
Angelique presented on protecting children online. She chose this topic because both she and many other kids and teens spend a lot of time online and may share private information or interact with strangers. Her presentation defined common online terms and discussed statistics showing many teens share private information or do things online they wouldn't want parents to know. To help address the problem, Angelique made flyers and posters with tips for staying safe online, such as not sharing personal information or passwords with unknown people and telling an adult about any upsetting messages.
This document provides tips and information about internet safety for people of all ages. It discusses potential risks like exposure to inappropriate content, physical harm, bullying, viruses, identity theft, and legal issues. It emphasizes the importance of using antivirus software, only sharing information on secure websites, being cautious on social media, and parental supervision for children. Parents are advised to talk to their kids about online safety, maintain open communication, and utilize filtering and monitoring applications.
Digital communication refers to the exchange of information electronically. It involves any interaction or sharing of information using digital technologies, such as email, social media, texting, blogs, forums and more. While digital communication allows people to stay connected with others from around the world and access vast amounts of information, it also carries some risks like viruses, scams, and illegally sharing copyrighted content that users need to be aware of. Overall, digital communication is beneficial when used responsibly and cautiously.
Myspace or Yours: Possibilities and PitfallsJudy O'Connell
What parents need to know about kids online and potential problems. What makes our 21st century kids tick? Don't demonise the net - work out what to do to be safe!
This document summarizes an e-safety parent session about keeping children safe online. The session aims to reflect on internet risks for children, discuss open communication, and understand how to set parental controls. Potential online risks include cyberbullying, inappropriate content, oversharing personal information, and gaming risks. The session provides tips on internet supervision and monitoring, discusses creating a family internet use agreement, and explains how to set parental controls on devices and internet providers. It also offers guidance on what to do if a child encounters an online problem and lists additional online safety resources.
This document discusses using technology safely and provides tips for parents. It notes issues like exposure to inappropriate content, cyberbullying, and texting while driving. It recommends that parents can't claim ignorance, should talk to their kids about cybersafety, and should model good online behavior. The document also provides resources on parental controls, safe searching, antivirus software, and keeping systems updated to help parents manage their kids' technology use.
This document discusses using technology safely when working with children and families. It notes some concerning online statistics and behaviors like the percentage of teens sending nude photos. The document outlines inappropriate online content, contact and conduct like cyberbullying. It recommends starting discussions about cybersafety, modeling good digital behavior, limiting access and using technical strategies like parental controls and antivirus software. Resources for further information are also provided.
The document discusses various cybersafety issues including inappropriate content, contact, and conduct online such as viewing pornography, sending nude photos, cyberbullying, and texting while driving. It provides statistics on these issues and resources for parents to educate themselves and their children on cybersafety best practices like using parental controls and antivirus software, limiting internet access, and modeling good online behavior. Resources mentioned include websites from the FBI, NetSmartz, CyberSafe Kids, and Enough is Enough that provide comprehensive cybersafety information and tools.
This document provides two online resources related to sheep farming and internet accountability. The first resource is www.21stCenturySheep.com which likely contains information for modern sheep farmers. The second is www.CovenantEyes.com, a website that appears focused on internet accountability and online safety.
The document discusses the changing online landscape and rise of social media. It notes that the average age of gamers is now 33, and that social networking accounts for 22% of time spent online in the US with 78% of American adults online and 65% using social media sites. It also mentions that Facebook has over 200 million accounts and that 3 billion videos are watched on it each day.
Plenary Session - Technology and the ChurchPaul OBriant
This document discusses various statistics related to technology use and its impact on society. It notes that 17% of online daters form long-term relationships, one in 12 people worldwide are on Facebook, and the average age of gamers is 33. It also cites statistics showing large numbers of people accessing the internet for activities like watching sports, pornography, or cyberbullying and sexting as teens. The document encourages developing personal online integrity and balancing online and offline time.
The document discusses the impact of social media on the church. It notes that social media accounts for 22% of online time in the US, with 79% of adults online and 61% participating in social networks. Social media users are also more likely to participate in organizations than non-users. The document considers whether social media is a distraction or opportunity for churches, and lists advantages like assisting community, communication, and inspiration. It asks about potential success and failure stories of churches using social media.
Cyber safety, technology and the churchPaul OBriant
The document discusses various cybersafety issues faced by youth including inappropriate content, contact, and conduct online. It notes that 4% of teens have sent nude photos and 15% have received them. Cyberbullying affects 33% of youth. The document recommends that parents talk to their children about cybersafety, model good online behavior, limit internet access, use parental controls and antivirus software to filter content and protect devices. It provides several resources for parents on cybersafety education.
Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
My other free eBooks can be obtained from the following Links:
https://www.slideshare.net/ohteikbin/presentations
https://www.slideshare.net/ohteikbin/documents
The forces involved in this witchcraft spell will re-establish the loving bond between you and help to build a strong, loving relationship from which to start anew. Despite any previous hardships or problems, the spell work will re-establish the strong bonds of friendship and love upon which the marriage and relationship originated. Have faith, these stop divorce and stop separation spells are extremely powerful and will reconnect you and your partner in a strong and harmonious relationship.
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28. How can you provide space for the
Call?
Take a time out from
technology
Turn off
Don’t neglect real
friends and family
Fellowship together
Face to face
whenever possible
29. What does it mean to be a Christian?
What does it mean to be a Christian
online?
30. My dear brothers and sisters, take note of
this: Everyone should be quick to listen,
slow to speak and slow to become
angry,20 because human anger does not
produce the righteousness that God
desires. James 1:19
31.
32. How Can We Use Technology to
Share the Gospel?
33. “I am the good
shepherd; I
know my sheep
and my sheep
know me.”
John 10:14