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Liz D

Arizona Daily Wildcat :: Virtual games cause very real problems - 0 views

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    This is about virtual worlds and how they are causing problems
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    This is a article about virtual worlds becoming a problem.
Valerie K

M.E. Sharpe, Inc - Article - 0 views

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    This is about social awareness and the behavioral intention it causes.
Riya P

IGI Global: Improving Cross-Cultural Awareness and Communication through Mobile Technologies (1941-8647)(1941-8655): Adele Botha, Steve Vosloo, John Kuner, Madelein van den Berg: Journal Articles - 0 views

  • Increasingly, technology is mediating the way in which the youth around the world communicate, consume content and create meaning. As mobile communication media and the internet become more pervasive, young people from different cultures and communities are afforded more opportunities for collaboration across previously unbridgeable distances.
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    CULTURE This a article about how young children are communicationg with other cultures through technolgy. There is another link with the whole article...http://www.igi-global.com/viewtitlesample.aspx?id=52388 "Increasingly, technology is mediating the way in which the youth around the world communicate, consume content and create meaning. As mobile communication media and the internet become more pervasive, young people from different cultures and communities are afforded more opportunities for collaboration across previously unbridgeable distances."
Liz D

UK online safety expert proposes Pet Society feature as dangerous to children - 2 views

  • Conway, a self-touted "online safety expert,"
  • stranger danger"
  • By being in the Cafe, you're bound to meet strangers. Even though all you can do once you get to another pet's home is some pre-set actions (e.g. hug, kiss, dance, laugh, and punch), there's also the option to visit the real Facebook profile of a someone you might not know at all. Conway demonstrated this by creating an avatar named "BunnyPig" to demonstrate to a group of foster care and social workers.
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  • Because Facebook games require players to have lots of friends to earn virtual money and goods, Conway concludes that kids will be tempted to friend strangers
  • And in turn, he estimates that malevolent strangers can scope out kids who play the game. This "Go to profile" option is clearly a valid concern and does exist in the game.
  • kids under 13 years-old could still lie to Facebook about their age just to have a Facebook account.
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    This article is by Charles Conway. He says that children must friend a lot of people to get coins or money for Pet Society , a fast growing Facebook game. This means children under the age of 13 are becoming interested in this website. They might even lie to create an account. Adding people they do not know will be a bad habit for children at this youngof age.
Braxton R

Online Safety For Kids-What You Should Be Doing | Ayansa.org - Women's references - 0 views

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    Online safety for kids. 'What you should be doing'.
Braxton R

Get Safe Online :: Safe social networking - 0 views

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    Being social, but safe online.
Julia B

Awareness Community - Roundup of the Top Internet and Social Media Statistics - 0 views

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    Percentages
Braxton R

Cyber Safety - Safety Tips - Parents - 1 views

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    Cyber Safety tips for parents who want to keep their children safe online.
Braxton R

Huron Daily Tribune > Archives > News > Local News > USA hosting cyber safety seminar for parents - 0 views

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    This page is for hosting cyber safety seminar for parents and giving them information about being safe online.
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    The United States hosts a safety seminar for parents about social cyber safety.
Liz D

How Facebook rewards kids for talking to strangers | PR Fire - 1 views

  • Stranger Dange
  • Pet Society
  • Charles Conway
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  • It also starts to explain how parents can find that instead of the 50 or 60 close friends that they know in ‘real life’, their child has a Facebook friend list that numbers in the hundreds or even thousands”
  • “Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg once said ‘If Facebook were a country, it would be the 6th largest country in the world’. Based on current figures, it would now be the 3rd largest country, with a population of over 800 million people.
Braxton R

What Parents should know about Twittering? - Family and Child Online Safety Blog - SafetyClicks - 0 views

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    Tips and information for parents about how their child can stay safe on twitter.
Braxton R

Staying safe online : Directgov - Young people - 0 views

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    This topic has information on how more children should be safe in the cyber world.
Liz D

Internet Safety for Kids - YouTube - 0 views

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    This video is about a young girl who wants to teach other kids her age about internet safety. Even young children are on the web at this day in age. They should know what they are allowed to do.
carrie n

Internet Safety-Social Network; Information And Awareness - YouTube - 0 views

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    This video is a great video that explains what happens on twitter and Facebook. It talks about how dangerous it can be when your uploading pictures to the web, talking to strangers, and putting your full name, number, and postal code.
Destiny T

Anti-Piracy Awareness - 0 views

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    This is about being against the illegal downloading of music.
Liz D

Software4Parents.Com on Today Show - YouTube - 0 views

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    A video from youtube talking about way to keep young people safe online.
Caitlin Roberts

Be Web Aware - Cyberbullying - 2 views

  • Cyberbullying
  • In school ... you don't want anyone to think of you as a "gossip" or someone who says things about other people. Everyone wants to be "nice." You don't have to be nice if you don't want to online. 13 year old girl, Edmonton
  • There is little doubt that cyberbullying, which can be the equivalent of "social death" for many young people, is traumatic. It differs from traditional, face-to-face bullying in that it is relentless and public and at the same time anonymous. Cyberbullying has turned the usual image of "the bully" on its head; it's no longer only the "tough kids" who may act aggressively – it can just as easily be the shy, quiet types, hidden behind their computers. Added to this is the potential presence of countless, invisible witnesses and/or collaborators to the cyberbullying, which creates a situation where victims are left unsure of who knows, and whom to fear.
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  • Technology also extends the reach these young people have, enabling them to harass their targets anywhere and at anytime. While these situations should be reported, it can be difficult for young people to step forward: how do you report an attack that leaves no physical scars and is committed by a nameless attacker? Will the consequences of telling an adult that you are being cyberbullied be worse than the bullying itself? Adults want to help, but many feel ill-equipped to handle bullying in a digital world.
  • On social networking sites, you can now tag images with the names of people who are in the photo. This simple act can lead to cyberbullying, as these photos will appear in any search into this person’s name and it could be that misappropriated profile settings do not protect access to them.
  • Multiplayer online games and virtual worlds can be venues for harassment and cyberbullying when kids are playing or using the chat features to talk to other players. According to a 2008 Pew Internet & American Life Project report, more than half of teens who play games report seeing or hearing “people being mean and overly aggressive while playing”; a quarter of them report that this happens “often.”
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    Students need to know that cyberbullying is dangerous: it can take lives, it can ruin lives, and it is not acceptable behavior for us. We are supposed to be the enlightened generation, so why don't we act like it?
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    Cyberbullying is probably one on the worst kinds of bullying. Its a type of bullying that never stops and never goes away. Bullies who are online can cause people to take their own lives. This isnt acceptable behavior for anyone.
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    I agree with Brenna Edwards. It is one of the worst also because at school, only a hand full of people may see it, but online everyone can see it. No one should cyberbully
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    I think that Brenna is right. It is really bad that people bully on the internet.
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    Cyberbullying is probably one of the worst types of bullying because you can't figure out who the bully is to put a stop to it. Cyberbullies don't know how serious this is, people take their own lives because of it.
Liz D

Facebook Tips: Staying Safe While Using Games and Apps - 0 views

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    This article have 3 tips how to be safe on a Facebook game. Didn't have much time to read , busy in class!
Liz D

The Miami Hurricane » Are Facebook applications safe? - 2 views

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    This talks about links to other websites on Facebook and how Facebook might not be safe.
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