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Added to the group web 2.0 tools for effective teaching by etalbert
Slideshow Transcript
- Slide 2: Wors Fears t
- Slide 3: Best Hopes
- Slide 4: Empowering Kids
- Slide 6: Is Privacy Dead?
- Slide 7: Research
- Slide 8: “So first fact is that the predominant online sex crime victims are not young children. They are teenagers. There’s almost no victims in the sample that we collected from – a representative sample of law enforcement cases that involved the child under the age of 13.”
- Slide 9: 73 % of crimes… victim said “they were in love” http://flickr.com/photos/atouchofcolor/
- Slide 10: “Our research, actually looking at what puts kids at risk for receiving the most serious kinds of sexual solicitation online, suggests that it’s not giving out personal information that puts kid at risk. It’s not having a blog or a personal website that does that either.”
- Slide 11: “What puts kids in danger is being willing to talk about sex online with strangers or having a pattern of multiple risky activities on the web like going to sex sites and chat rooms, meeting lots of people there, kind of behaving in what we call like an internet daredevil.”
- Slide 13: “…three and seven percent of young people are targeted by frequent bullying on the internet and text messaging. By frequent I mean at least once a month or more often.”
- Slide 14: Building your Online Profile
- Slide 15: 55% Teens have online profiles
- Slide 16: 65% Of teens have private settings




