The document discusses social media and its impact on teenagers. It notes that 78% of teens have cell phones and 81% use social networking sites. While social media provides benefits like connecting with others, it also poses dangers like the possibility of public rejection from negative feedback. The summary encourages setting family guidelines for appropriate technology use, engaging teens in meaningful discussions about internet safety, and modeling balanced technology habits.
young Call girls in Dwarka sector 23🔝 9953056974 🔝 Delhi escort Service
Social media (sanju)
1.
2.
3. The idea that social media are defined
by their ability to bring people
together has been seen as too broad a
definition, as this would suggest that
the telegraph and telephone were also
social media – not the technologies
scholars are intending to describe .
4. 1. social media are Internet-
based applications.
2.user-generated
content (UGC) is the lifeblood of
the social media organism
5. 3.users create service-
specific profiles for the
site or app that are
designed and maintained
by the social media
organization, 4.social media facilitate the
development of online social
networks by connecting a
user's profile with those of
other individuals and/or
groups
6.
7.
8. Snapchat – an app on mobile
devices that allows users to
send and share photos of
themselves doing their daily
activities
11. Mobile social media refers to the
use of social media on mobile
devices such as smart
phones and tablet computers.
mobile social media run on
mobile devices are differ from
traditional social media by
incorporating new factors........
12.
13.
14. In 2016, it is now easier to access the
internet than ever before. But studies
show that the age group of 12-21 access
social media more than any other.
There are also a lot of benefits that
come from social media and the
internet for teenagers. As many ways
we believe that social media is bad, it
can also provide a lot of good, you just
have to use it for the right things.
15. 78% of teens have cell phones, almost half
own smartphones
1 in 4 are “cell-mostly” internet users
23% of teens have a tablet
81% use social networking sites
8-18 year olds devote an average of 7 hours
and 38 minutes to using entertainment
media across a typical day
100% of EHS students have a laptop and
access to the internet
16. MAKE A CHANCE FOR PARENTS…..
+you have to give permission to check
your laptop, phone in any time for your
parents, etc..
+What apps/media are okay and what are
not
+That you need to say them your
passwords
+What our online responsibilities are:
Protecting our privacy
Not engaging in cyber bullying
17. Dangers of Social Media
What we know about teens: How is this harmful:
we are constantly trying to define
ourselves.
They crave positive feedback to help
them see how their identity fits into
their world.
They use social media for this
feedback... but they are looking in a
dangerous place.
The danger exists in the possibility of a
very public rejection because negative
feedback is there for anyone and
everyone to see.
Another danger is that teens ask for
feedback without learning first that
not everyone will respond in a
supportive way.
18. +Engage your teen in meaningful conversation
about internet use
+Talk to parents, family members, teachers
+Validate your teen's reality and our need to be
connected
+Know about drafting the rules for the family:
guidelines for use
consequences for breaking those rules
+Model appropriate use of technology:
minimize texting
don't use cell phone/laptop at meals
don't use cell phone in the car
Engage Your Family
19.
20.
21.
22. 3.Social
marketing: represent
s the extent to which
social marketing
resources are used to
increase financial
capabilities
4Social corporate
networking: Social
corporate
networking refers to
the informal ties and
linkages of corporate
staff through social
networks.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30. Cyberspace is "the notional
environment in which
communication over computer
networks occurs." The word became
popular in the 1990s when the uses of
the Internet, networking, and digital
communication were all growing
dramatically and the term
"cyberspace" was able to represent the
many new ideas and phenomena that
were emerging
31. Cyber crimes also includes criminal activities done
with the use of computers which further perpetuates
crimes i.e. financial crimes, sale of illegal articles,
pornography, online gambling, intellectual property
crime, e-mail, spoofing, forgery, cyber defamation,
cyber stalking, unauthorized access to Computer
system, theft of information contained in the
electronic form, e-mail bombing, physically
damaging the computer system etc.
32. 1. Cyber Crimes against Persons
2. Crimes Against Persons Property
3. Cybercrimes Against Government
4. Cybercrimes Against Society at large