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Social Networking for Parents Michelle Matias and Clint Hamada Technology Facilitators

Parent workshop - Social Networks

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  • 1.Social Networking for Parents
    Michelle Matias and Clint Hamada
    Technology Facilitators

2. Young people on the other hand see technologies (and especially the internet) as a vital part of their social lifeand the building of their identity. Mobile phones seem to be the key to young peoples social lives (ACMA, 2007) (T)he most significant milestones towards adulthood are now acquiring a mobile phone andjoining online social networking sites.
Young People and Technology
Prof. Helen McGrath
2009
3. November 17 2009
4. November 17 2009
5. Todays Agenda
What is a social network?
Discussion: Pros and Cons of Social Networks
The two most popular social networks
Privacy settings
Ways forward
6. Social Networks
7. Social Networks=Virtual Community
8. Discussion
What are the benefits of social networks for you?
What are the drawbacks?
9. Discussion
What are the benefitsof social networks for your children?
What are the drawbacks?
10. Be Careful What You Do
Earlier, cereal makerKellogg'sannounced it was dropping itsFrosted Flakes endorsement deal with Phelps because of the scandal...
Kellogg's said it would not renew its deal with Phelps when it expires at the end of February. The company would not say how much the contracts were worth, but it was certainly in the seven or eight figures.
NY Daily News
11. Be Careful What You Say
"Following your comments made on Facebook about your job and the company we feel it is better that, as you are not happy and do not enjoy your workwe end your employment with Ivell Marketing & Logistics with immediate effect.
From an article in the Telegraph on 15 April 2009
12. Social Networks and Teens
As of September 2009:
73% of online American teens ages 12 to 17 used an online social network website
More than 4 in 5 (82%) online teens ages 14-17 use online social networks,
A bit more than half (55%) of online teens ages 12-13 say they use the sites.
Social Media and Young Adults
Amanda Lenhart, Kristen Purcell
Aaron Smith, Kathryn Zickhur
February 2010
13. Social Networks
14. Social Networks
15. Social Networks
16. What is Club Penguin?
Games, chat, attend virtual parties, send cards
Designed for 6-14 year olds
Membership
Parental Controls: Set play hours and limit the amount of total time your child plays
17. Parent Accounts
18. Discuss with your child
What is /isnt appropriate to share in cyberspace
What to do when someone they dont know is befriending them
No eyeballing!
Set limits
19. 20. Facebooks Terms of Service
You specifically give us the following permission, subject to yourprivacyand application settings: you grant us a non-exclusive, transferable, sub-licensable, royalty-free, worldwide license to use any IP content that you post on or in connection with Facebook ("IP License"). This IP License ends when you delete your IP content or your account unless your content has been shared with others, and they have not deleted it.
From Facebooks Rights and Responsibilities
http://www.facebook.com/terms.php
21. Facebooks Terms of Service
You will not provide any false personal information on Facebook, or create an account for anyone other than yourself without permission.
You will not create more than one personal profile.
If we disable your account, you will not create another one without our permission.
You will not use your personal profile for your own commercial gain (such as selling your status update to an advertiser).
You will not use Facebook if you are under 13.
You will not use Facebook if you are a convicted sex offender.
You will keep your contact information accurate and up-to-date.
You will not share your password, (or in the case of developers, your secret key), let anyone else access your account, or do anything else that might jeopardize the security of your account.
From Facebooks Rights and Responsibilities
http://www.facebook.com/terms.php
22. Everyone Information
Information set to everyone is publicly available information, just like your name, profile picture, and connections.Such information may, for example, be accessed by everyone on the Internet(including people not logged into Facebook), be indexed by third party search engines, and be imported, exported, distributed, and redistributed by us and others without privacy limitations. Such information may also be associated with you, including your name and profile picture, even outside of Facebook, such as on public search engines and when you visit other sites on the internet. The defaultprivacy setting for certain types of information you post on Facebook is set to everyone.You can review and change the default settings in your privacy settings. If you delete everyone content that you posted on Facebook, we will remove it from your Facebook profile, but have no control over its use outside of Facebook.
From Facebooks Privacy Policy
http://www.facebook.com/policy.php
23. Facebooks Privacy Settings
Privacy Scanner
www.reclaimprivacy.org
10 Privacy Settings All Users Should Know
www.allfacebook.com
Three Settings All Users Should Check
www.nytimes.com
Complete Guide to Facebook Privacy
www.makeuseof.com
Disabling Facebook Places
lifehacker.org
24. What Can You Do?
Parents

  • Set boundaries

25. Be interested! Ask questions, just like you do with their F2F friends. 26. Ask to be shown their profile page tomorrow. 27. Ask to be their friend with an understanding 28. Most kids really do use social networks just to communicate with their friends.