Brook Anderson interviewed Ayman Itani, Think Media's CEO, about Facebook's recent announcement that they are considering to allow kids under 13 years old to join Facebook while providing parental supe...
An online world where users have the mechanisms in place to transact any business
or personal activity as easily and freely as they can transact them in the physical
world.
Brook Anderson interviewed Ayman Itani, Think Media's CEO, about Facebook's recent announcement that they are considering to allow kids under 13 years old to join Facebook while providing parental supe...
An online world where users have the mechanisms in place to transact any business
or personal activity as easily and freely as they can transact them in the physical
world.
Still paying for your AAA membership? This presentation (or this video on #youtube --> https://youtu.be/xRc69OfwonQ) will make you cancel it!
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Grant Proposals (SF 424): K08-K23 Applications and Individual CDAsUCLA CTSI
UCLA CTSI K Workshop - February 4, 2016
Isidro B. Salusky, MD
Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics at UCLA Chief, Division of Pediatric Nephrology
Director, Clinical Translational Research Center
Associate Dean of Clinical Research
UCLA CTSI K Workshop
Learn to navigate through the possible career development awards (CDAs) available to you and which you should target.
Carol M. Mangione, MD, MSPH
Barbara A. Levey MD & Gerald S. Levey MD Endowed Chair
Professor of Medicine and Public Health at UCLA
Associate Director, UCLA Clinical and Translational Science Institute
Leader, UCLA CTSI Workforce Development
Presentation date: February 09, 2017
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
Whether parents or teenagers, we have all benefitted from internet technology and an increasingly connected world. However, the many positive advancements of technology have been accompanied by a darker side including cyber-bullying, pornography, sexting, etc.
This “darker side” of technology can negatively affect us with short and long-term consequences. As parents, we cannot afford to ignore this danger, but rather we need to confront it with awareness, understanding, and the light of God’s direction.
Dr. Tim Sumerlin and Valerie Fincher, high school and middle school counselors, will provide parents with helpful and powerful insights and advice about how we can help our children avoid the pitfalls of internet technology. Much of this program will also specifically address teens.
Still paying for your AAA membership? This presentation (or this video on #youtube --> https://youtu.be/xRc69OfwonQ) will make you cancel it!
Download the app onto your phone and never be stranded on the road,
One Tap To Tow - TiPTOW!
Grant Proposals (SF 424): K08-K23 Applications and Individual CDAsUCLA CTSI
UCLA CTSI K Workshop - February 4, 2016
Isidro B. Salusky, MD
Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics at UCLA Chief, Division of Pediatric Nephrology
Director, Clinical Translational Research Center
Associate Dean of Clinical Research
UCLA CTSI K Workshop
Learn to navigate through the possible career development awards (CDAs) available to you and which you should target.
Carol M. Mangione, MD, MSPH
Barbara A. Levey MD & Gerald S. Levey MD Endowed Chair
Professor of Medicine and Public Health at UCLA
Associate Director, UCLA Clinical and Translational Science Institute
Leader, UCLA CTSI Workforce Development
Presentation date: February 09, 2017
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
Whether parents or teenagers, we have all benefitted from internet technology and an increasingly connected world. However, the many positive advancements of technology have been accompanied by a darker side including cyber-bullying, pornography, sexting, etc.
This “darker side” of technology can negatively affect us with short and long-term consequences. As parents, we cannot afford to ignore this danger, but rather we need to confront it with awareness, understanding, and the light of God’s direction.
Dr. Tim Sumerlin and Valerie Fincher, high school and middle school counselors, will provide parents with helpful and powerful insights and advice about how we can help our children avoid the pitfalls of internet technology. Much of this program will also specifically address teens.
Save the Children and Embassy of Sweden, in cooperation with the Department of Children under the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs, launched “Netsmart” booklet today at the Viet Nam Internet Forum 2017. This easy to read booklet aims to provide parents, teachers, educators, policy-makers, NGOs and adults an effective solution to protect children on the Internet.
Safer Children in a Digital World: a summary for children and young peopleEduserv Foundation
An unofficial re-purposing of the Safer Children in a Digital World: a summary for children and young people as a set of presentation slides.
This re-purposing has been done by Andy Powell (andy.powell@eduserv.org.uk).
For the original report see: http://www.dfes.gov.uk/byronreview/
2. What children do online
➢ Search for information for homework
➢ Connect with friends and make new ones
➢ Play games
➢ Share personal information like photos and
videos
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3. When online, children are at risk from…
Themselves !
➢ Sharing personal information
➢ Dangerous behaviour like dares
Strangers -
➢ Grooming and sexual exploitation
Peers –
➢ Being bullied online
Inappropriate content
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4. Did you know?
● 9 out of 10 children in the age group of 8 to 16 years are
exposed to negative content on the Internet.
● The average age at which children are being exposed to
inappropriate content is 11 years.
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5. Also…
● More than half of the parents are worried about their
children being bullied online.
● However, only 1 in 6 parents are actually aware of their kids
being bullied in cyberspace.
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6. As a concerned parent, I am thinking…
Safety is the keyword -
● Have control over the sites and apps they can visit
● Monitor their online social activity
● Teach them online behavior
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13. Talk to your child about online safety
● Talk to them – “I have my concerns about this site. Can we discuss
this?”
● Respect their opinion
● Create an atmosphere of mutual trust
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14. “Th internet is a great place for children to be.
Let’s make it safe.”
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