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Internet Safety

Internet Safety. Doug Walker Supervisor of Instruction/Technology Hillsdale Public Schools. The Internet. A global connection of networks. Nobody owns it. Impossible to control it. How do we get there?.

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Internet Safety

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  1. Internet Safety Doug Walker Supervisor of Instruction/Technology Hillsdale Public Schools

  2. The Internet • A global connection of networks. • Nobody owns it. • Impossible to control it.

  3. How do we get there?

  4. 20% of children age 10-17 have been solicited sexually online; that's 1 out of every 5 kids

  5. 75% of youth who received an online sexual solicitation did not tell a parent.

  6. One third of kids have been contacted by a stranger and half of these were considered inappropriate

  7. 81% of parents of online youth say that kids aren't careful enough when giving out information about themselves online

  8. 76% of parents don't have rules about what their kids can do on the computer

  9. 65% of parents believe that kids do things online that they wouldn't want their parents to know about

  10. Statistics • 4,000,000 children are posting content to the Web everyday • 9 out of 10 parents will never know that any inappropriate contact has occurred • 14% have actually met face to face with a person they have met on the Internet

  11. Statistics • 1 out of 17 kids have been harassed, threatened, or bullied • Nearly three-quarters (73%) of online teens believe that someone their age is most likely to be approached by someone unknown to them online as opposed to offline • When asked how they responded the last time they were contacted online by a complete stranger, just 3% of online teens said they told and adult or authority figure

  12. Statistics • Most kids will not report inappropriate Internet contact to their parents because they are afraid of losing Internet privileges • 61% of 13-17 yr olds have a personal profile on social networking sites • 44% of online teens with profiles like Facebook and Myspace have been contacted by a stranger, compared with 16 percent of those without profiles.

  13. Statistics • 71% have reported receiving messages from someone they do not know • 45% have been asked for personal info from people they do not know • 48% of 16-17 yr olds report that their parents know "very little" or "nothing" about their online activities • MySpace deletes 25,000 profiles weekly of users who don't meet the site's 14-year-old minimum age requirement

  14. http://www.netlingo.com/statistics.cfm http://www.pewinternet.org/pipcomments.asp?m=9&y=2007 http://www.washingtonpost.com http://www.protectkids.org/statistics.htm http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/publications/bulletins/internet_2_2001/internet_2_01_6.html http://www.sentrypc.com/statistics.htm http://www.enough.org/inside.php?tag=statistics http://www.netsmartz.org/safety/statistics.htm http://www.mykidsafeinternet.com/pornography_stats.php http://www.safefamilies.org/sfStats.php http://www.cyberpatrol.com/default.aspx?id=79&mnuid=7.5 http://safetspace.com http://climbtothestars.org Resources for Statistics

  15. Signs that your child might be at-risk online • Your child spends large amounts of time on-line, especially at night . • You find pornography on your child's computer • Your child receives phone calls from men you don't know or is making calls, sometimes long distance, to numbers you don't recognize.

  16. Your child receives mail, gifts, or packages from someone you don't know • Your child turns the computer monitor off or quickly changes the screen on the monitor when you come into the room. • Your child becomes withdrawn from the family.

  17. Your child is using an on-line account belonging to someone else.

  18. Web 2.0

  19. Social Networks

  20. What are they? • http://commoncraft.com/video-social-networking

  21. How do you Social Network?

  22. How are they used? • Students = Social reasons Adults=Networking • The tool is not special to a student. It is a means to communicate.

  23. Popular Social Networks • Myspace • Facebook – 93% of college students • Ning • Second Life • You tube • Twitter • Linkedin

  24. Safety Concerns? • Profile • Employers • Archived • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZk49J30zFM&feature=related

  25. Oliva’s blog

  26. Blog Profiles … Can reveal a lot … www.myspace.com

  27. Blog Entries … Can reveal even more! This was a crazy weekend. Violetta smoked up in her bathroom I love my girl.) Crazy albany driving Spending too much money on books Smoking way too much Seeing people die Diareeah Quality time with MY Stephanie Falling in love with a woman (lolz!!!) Buying the coolest camera Shooting everything Donuts in KHOLS parking lot Stealing clothing Thats only what I can remember. In other news I am getting boobs. Well I already have them. Theyre just getting bigger. And I am getting thinner.

  28. The Ultimate Survey

  29. Social Networks can be compared to NY City. Full of good and bad. If you look for one you will find it.

  30. Chatting, Texting, Instant Messaging, Blogging

  31. Where is it done? • Social Networks – Facebook, My Space, Ning • Aol Instant Messenger • Skype • Twitter • Blogs • Wiki • Video Games

  32. Chat Acronyms and Text Shorthand • 143 - it means I love you • 182 - it means I hate you • 459 - it also means I love you • 420 - it refers to marijuana

  33. Samples • GNOC - Get Naked On Cam (webcam) • GYPO - Get Your Pants Off • KPC - Keeping Parents Clueless • LMIRL - Let's Meet In Real Life • MorF - Male or Female • MOS - Mom Over Shoulder

  34. Samples • P911 - Parent Alert • PAL - Parents Are Listening • PAW - Parents Are Watching • PIR - Parent In Room • POS - Parent Over Shoulder

  35. Chat Acronyms and Text Shorthand • http://www.netlingo.com/emailsh.cfm • http://www.netlingo.com/top50parents.cfm • http://www.netlingo.com/lists.cfm

  36. Chat Rooms • All over the internet • Video games. • It is easy for children to reveal more then they should. • They are cruising grounds for predators.

  37. If a person unknown to you was speaking to your child in the front yard, what would you do?

  38. If your child was communicating with a stranger online, what would you do?

  39. Instant Messaging • IM software allows users to create a detailed personal profile including: name, email address, age, home address, phone number, school and hobbies.

  40. Finding The Evidence

  41. Finding The Evidence • Searching for files on the computer • Finding a History of Websites Visited • Finding Temporary Internet Files

  42. Searching for Files • Click START • Click Find/Search • Click Pictures, Music or Video • You can search by name or leave it blank. Leaving it blank will search for all.

  43. Search By File Extention Graphic/Video Files .bmp .eps .gif .jpg .pct .pcx .tif .wmf .asf .avi .mov .mpg

  44. Using Wildcards • An asterick denotes a “wildcard” which allows you to search a computer for all files with that extension. *.(file extension) Example *.jpg

  45. Finding Temporary Internet Files and History • Open up Internet Explorer • Click Tools • Click Internet Options • Find Browsing History • Click On Settings • Click on View Files

  46. Set Parental Controls

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