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Netiquette
Statistics
Cyberbullying
The Net Effect
SextingThreats
Think Before
You Post
Digital
Footprint
Digital Footprint:
– Things you’ve said– Things said about you– Where you’ve been– Where you are– Who you know– Where you work or go to school– What your hobbies are– Opinions/beliefs– Much, much, much more…
• What goes online – stays online
• Recorded and stored
Trail left in cyberspace
What does your digital footprint look like?
Let’s find out!
Netiquette
Digital
Footprint
Statistics
Cyberbullying
The Net Effect
SextingThreats
Think Before
You Post
Teen Statistics
• 93% of teens 12 ‐17 go online
• 63% go online daily
• 73% use social networking site
• 75% have cell phonesSource: Pew Research Center
Your class statistics…• Use Facebook
65%
• Use social networking tools
70%• Access library catalogs
62%
• Use research databases
35%• Use online encyclopedias
60%
• Use citation programs
60%• Use any Google tools
100%
• Use Web 2.0 tools
72%• Use multimedia tools
100%
• Mac
36%• PC
57%
Teen Perceptions
• Is it safe to share personal information?
• Could anything posted negatively impact your future?
• The good news…these numbers are changing!
41% (yes)
32% (yes)
Netiquette
Digital
Footprint
Statistics
Cyberbullying
The Net Effect
SextingThreats
Think Before
You Post
“The Net Effect” Taken Out of Context: American Teen Sociality in Networked Publics by danah
boyd
It’s always there
Public vs. Private
Anything posted online…
Online Personality…Different?
Screen NamesWhat do the following screen names tell
you about the owner?
Littleprincess12394
Sexything
Bostonbabe
i_love_me3
skaterboy16
“The Net Effect”
cont. Taken Out of Context: American Teen Sociality in Networked Publics by danah
boyd
Invisible Audiences:
What do you think we mean by that?
Who else is really seeing what you post?
The Real skaterboy16
This man has been charged with 30+
counts of sexual misconduct with minors.
A predator is one who uses lies, secrecy, or stealth to get close to another person in order to easily hurt or harm them.
Online Predators
Netiquette
Digital
Footprint
Statistics
Cyberbullying
The Net Effect
SextingThreats
Think Before
You Post
Teen Cyberbullying
Statistics
32% are harassed online
3% of 11-16 year olds are bullied EVERY DAY
Age of most bullies 14-17
Age of most victims 14-17
Netiquette
Digital
Footprint
Statistics
Cyberbullying
The Net Effect
SextingThreats
Think Before
You Post
What is Sexting?
– Possession: having photos
– Producing: taking the picture
– Distributing: sharing the picture
– Viewing
– Requesting
Taking and/or sharing of nude or suggestive photos/videos and messages
Sexting…
It’s illegal in Ohio
It’s a violation of the Code of Conduct at WRA
Cyberbullying
a Silent Abuse
Netiquette
Digital
Footprint
Statistics
Cyberbullying
The Net Effect
SextingThreats
Think Before
You Post
Threats
“An expression of intention to harm, injure,
or damage someone or something”
Columbine
Red Lake
Netiquette
Digital
Footprint
Statistics
Cyberbullying
The Net Effect
SextingThreats
Think Before
You Post
Netiquette
What is your behavior online?
Online code of conduct
Are you?
THINK!!!BE A GOOD CYBER CITIZEN
Do you post information about family and friends without letting them know? What is
your digital footprint?
What do your images and comments say about you?
Who’s listening to your online chat?
Are you a good friend?
Do your posts represent good values? Are they reflective of your beliefs?
Are your messages positive?
Are you making the cyber world a better place?
Do you stand up for others?
Who’s gathering information about you?
What personal information are you sharing?
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Cox Communications. Teen Online & Wireless Safety Survey. National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, Cox Communications, and John Walsh. 2007. (655 teens aged 13-18.)
Lenhart, Amanda. “Cyberbullying: What the Research is Telling Us. Pew Internet.” Pew Internet and American Life Project. May 13, 2009 (Presentation at the National Association of Attorneys General Year of the Child Conference)Lenhart, Amanda et al. Social Media and Young Adults. Pew Internet and American Life Project. February 3, 2010. (800
teens ages 12-17.) O'Connell, Rachel, Joanna Price, and Charlotte Barrow. “Cyber Stalking, AbusiveCyber Sex and Online Grooming: A
Programme of Education for Teenagers.” Cyberspace Research Unit. 5 June 2004. U of Central Lancashire. 10 Dec. 2007 <http://www.uclan.ac.uk/host/ cru/publications.htm>.
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Teenage Research Unlimited. Teen Internet Safety Survey. National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and Cox Communications. 2006. (1,160 teens 13-17.)
Sex and Tech: Results from a Survey of Teen and Young Adults. The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy. September 25-October 3, 2008. (653 teens aged 13-19).
Steiner, Peter. "On the Internet, Nobody Knows You're a Dog." Cartoon. New Yorker 5 July 1993: 61. School of Journalism and Mass Communication. 27 Aug. 1997. U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Web. 10 Dec. 2007 <http:// www.unc.edu/depts/jomc/academics/ dri/idog.html>.
Stone, Gigi. “'Sexting' Teens Can Go Too Far.” ABC News. 13 March 2009. Web. 30 Sept. 2010. <http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/WorldNews/sexting-teens/story?id=6456834>
Willard, Nancy E. Cyberbullying and Cyberthreats: Responding to the Challenge of Online Social Aggression, Threats and Distress. Champaign, Illinois: Research Press, 2007. Print.
ConnectSafely. 2009. Web. 30 Sept. 2010. http://www.connectsafely.org/
“Internet Safety Hot Topics.” Education.com. 2010. Web. 30 Sept. 2010.
Newman, Valerie. “Teens and Bullying: Beyond a Punch at the Playground.” Your Teen for Parents. Fall 2010: 17-23. Print.
Works Cited (2010)
Works Cited (2009)
Cyber Predator Identification. I‐SAFE Inc. I‐LEARN Online. I‐SAFE Inc. 10 Dec. 2007 <http://ilearn.isafe.org/cpi.php>.
Cyber Community Issues. I‐SAFE Inc. I‐Learn Online. 2006. I‐Safe, Inc. 11 Dec. 2007 <http://ilearn.isafe.org/ cci.php>.
Lenhart, Amanda. “Cyberbullying
and Online Teens.”
Pew Internet & American Life Project. 27 June 2007. Pew Research Center. 10
Dec. 2007 <http://www.pewinternet.org/ pdfs/ PIP%20Cyberbullying%20Memo.pdf>.
“Mind OH! Lesson Plan ‐
Cyberbullying: Instant Cruelty.”
MindOH!
2007. MindOH! Foundation. 10 Dec. 2007
<http://www.mindoh.com/ docs/ LessonPlan_CyberBullying.pdf>.
“Mind OH! Thinking It Through ‐
The Power of Words on the Internet.”
MindOH!
2007. MindOH! Foundation. 11 Dec. 2007
<http://www.mindoh.com/ docs/ Think_PowerOfWords.pdf>.
O'Connell, Rachel, Joanna Price, and Charlotte Barrow. Cyber Stalking, AbusiveCyber
Sex and Online Grooming: A Programme
of
Education for Teenagers. Cyberspace Research Unit. 5 June 2004. U of Central Lancashire. 10 Dec. 2007 <http://www.uclan.ac.uk/host/
cru/publications.htm>.
Sex and Tech: Results from a Survey of Teen and Young Adults.
The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy.
September 25‐October 3, 2008. (653 teens aged 13‐19).
Steiner, Peter. "On the Internet, Nobody Knows You're a Dog." Cartoon. New Yorker
5 July 1993: 61. School of Journalism and Mass
Communication. 27 Aug. 1997. U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 10 Dec. 2007
<http://www.unc.edu/depts/jomc/academics/
dri/idog.html>.
Willard, Nancy E. Cyberbullying
and Cyberthreats: Responding to the Challenge of Online Social Aggression, Threats and Distress.
Champaign, Illinois: Research Press, 2007.