1 / 11

Children and ICTs

Children and ICTs. things we need to know. Anne M Clarke clarkeam@compuserve.com. How many?. How many 4 to 12 year old children use the Web every day? Answer - nearly all of them How many 4 to 12 year old children have a mobile phone? Answer - nearly all of them

emily
Télécharger la présentation

Children and ICTs

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Children and ICTs things we need to know Anne M Clarke clarkeam@compuserve.com HFT2006, ETSI Sophia

  2. How many? • How many 4 to 12 year old children use the Web every day? • Answer - nearly all of them • How many 4 to 12 year old children have a mobile phone? • Answer - nearly all of them • over 6 or 7 years of age it’s a 'MUST HAVE' HFT2006, ETSI Sophia

  3. How much? • Average weekly spend by 7 to 15 year olds? • €19 (that’s €1000 per year!) • there are 6.7M children in UK • 35M in Europe (total spend €35B) • Children will be a $43.1B market world wide by 2009 • Mobile services for the “youth market” is currently €13.4B Source: UK National Statistics Office Source:Visiogain 2004 Source:Marcusevans 2004 HFT2006, ETSI Sophia

  4. Marketing Viewpoint • Psychology of young children • Pester power • vulnerable to lifestyle marketing activities • other industries are better organised • they understand that this is a PROTECTED MARKET • eg toy sector, gaming industry HFT2006, ETSI Sophia

  5. Risks to young children from ICTs • Unsupervised communications • with unknown contacts • leading to 'grooming' ……... • Misuse and Abuse • bullying through text messages • happy slapping, blue-jacking • "Am I hot or not?" web sites HFT2006, ETSI Sophia

  6. Parents are asking why?…... • "food companies have hijacked new technologies, such as the internet and text messaging, to promote unhealthy sugary and fatty foods to young children" • Loopholes in technical safeguards • "A child obtained access to a pay-per-view pornography site, paying by sending a €2 text message from a pre-pay phone, and being sent the access code by text" • Filtering and blocking agents are weak • need industry consensus, active maintenance • agreement on rating of each individual content stream • source: Which? 2006 • source: Which? 2006 HFT2006, ETSI Sophia

  7. ………….and when? • At what age should a child have • their own mobile phone? • a web page? • a domain name? • a blog? • Up to what age should parents have the right to read a child's text messages? HFT2006, ETSI Sophia

  8. …...and where is my child? • Will LBS make a child alone more safe, or less safe? • Current LBS accuracy limited to mobile cell size • Next generation LBS will improve accuracy to less than 3m • will this make a child more or less safe? • Next generation technologies (pervasive, ad hoc networking) • how safe are these technologies for young children? HFT2006, ETSI Sophia

  9. What do we need to do? • Research • social consequences of ICTs for young children • BEFORE widespread deployment • more research • best practice ICT usage for young children • even more research • guidelines • parents, service providers HFT2006, ETSI Sophia

  10. The industry needs to be more child aware • Should service providers be told if the user is a young child? • What internal processes are in place to deal with young child customers? • how does Data Protection impact the holding of, or use of, a young child's personal details? • How do we do user identification, if the user is a child? • Would service providers limit the scope of services used young children? • LBS, automatic signup texts HFT2006, ETSI Sophia

  11. STFQC Guidelines for service providers on the provision of information services to young children publication: Sept 2007 The ChildAware Charter An agreed, EU wide, self regulatory code of practice for service providers who have young children as customers towards safer, and more secure ICT for young children If you would like to help, or need more information please contact me clarkeam@compuserve.com HFT2006, ETSI Sophia

More Related