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Parenting in the Digital World
Holly LaraTechnology Integration Specialist
Charles Wright Academy
Sam HarrisMiddle School LibrarianCharles Wright Academy
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Overview
Agenda:• Digital Citizenship• Teens and Privacy• Bullying Prevention: What really
works.• The Importance of Parents
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What is Digital Citizenship?
Being a good digital citizen means using technology...
• safely • responsibly• critically• proactively for the
good of society
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FACT:
We all have a digital foot print. 92 % of children now
have an online footprint before they
are 2 years old.
Source: Byrne, Ciara. “Generation Tech: More Kids Can Play A Computer Game than Ride a Bike.” Venture Beat, 19 Jan. 2011.
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MYTH:
Young people don’t care about privacy.
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What do young people think?
Source: Paul, Pamela. “Cracking Teenagers’ Online Codes.” The New York Times, 20 Jan. 2012.
Teenagers absolutely care about privacy.
Like adults, they share things to feel love, connected and supported.
-danah boyd, Microsoft Researcher
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More than half of online teens have decided not to post
something online because they were concerned it might reflect
badly on them in the future.
Source: Teens, Kindness and Cruelty on Social Network Sites. Pew Research Center’s Internet and American Life Project. 9 Nov. 2011.
62% of teens restrict their profiles to be viewable only
by friends.
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However…
One in three online
teens has shared a
password with a friend
or significant other.
Teens who have negative experiences are more likely to have public profiles.
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Practical experience
Bullying Prevention: What Really Works
Talk with kids…and start young.
Language choice
matters.
Accurate facts and information
decrease bullying.
Focus on the behavior, not
the technology
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Parents matter
58% of teens say their
parents have the greatest
influence on what they think
is appropriate or
inappropriate behavior on a
cell phone or online.
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Parents Matter: Our Top 5 Tips
1. Talk to your kids about the impact of technology and media on their lives.
7.5 hrs/dayKaiser Family Foundation Study,
2010!
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Parents Matter: Our Top 5 Tips
2. Create tech time and space in your home.
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Parents Matter: Our Top 5 Tips
3. Make using technology fun and get involved in their world.
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Parents Matter: Our Top 5 Tips
4. Encourage digital citizenship
• Know what your footprint says about you and how much can you control.
• Model positive online behavior.• Encourage young people to contribute!
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Parents Matter: Our Top 5 Tips
5. Acknowledge the importance of technology in the lives of young people.
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Did you know...
"...fully 65 percent of today’s grade-school kids may end up doing work that
hasn’t been invented yet.”
Source: Cathy N. Davidson, "Education Needs a Digital Upgrade" • Co-director of the annual MacArthur Foundation Digital Media and Learning
Competitions.• Author of
Now You See It: How the Brain Science of Attention Will Transform the Way We Live, Work, and Learn.