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www.HisSpace.com. OUR YOUTH & THE INTERNET A presentation by Eva Kokinos. www. HIS -Space.com Our Youth and the Internet. EvatheDiva: What’s up? How can I help? Parentin2006: I’m scared about what my kids are exposed to on the internet. It’s hard to keep up.

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  1. www.HisSpace.com OUR YOUTH & THE INTERNET A presentation by Eva Kokinos

  2. www.HIS-Space.com Our Youth and the Internet EvatheDiva: What’s up? How can I help? Parentin2006: I’m scared about what my kids are exposed to on the internet. It’s hard to keep up. EvatheDiva: Yes, there’s a lot out there. But you and your kids can be smarter about the internet. Would you like me to explain? Parentin2006: PLEASE! EvatheDiva: Alright... Let’s get started! Assumption Church – St. Clair Shores, MI October 13, 2006

  3. www.HIS-Space.comOur Youth and the Internet • Why is this topic important? • Internet is everywhere. • There’s a website for anyone and anything. • Recent events have amplified awareness • - Dateline, Foley Scandal

  4. www.HIS-Space.comOur Youth and the Internet • Tonight’s Discussion • Internet Use: The Good and the Bad • Ways to Be SMARTER about the Internet • Resources/Websites about Internet Safety • Live Demonstration (MySpace)

  5. www.HIS-Space.comOur Youth and the Internet Children’s Advocate John Walsh, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and Cox Communications released the results of a Teen Internet Survey, May 2006. Here are some statistics about youth and internet use…

  6. www.HIS-Space.comOur Youth and the Internet • Out of 1,160 teens, ages 13-17 during March 2006… • 14% of teens surveyed had face-to-face meetings with people they’ve “met” on the internet • 61% of 13-17 year olds have a personal profile on sites such as MySpace, Friendster, Xanga. Half have posted photos of themselves online. • Older teens (16-17) and girls represent the majority of youths who use the internet for social interaction, meeting friends, and networking.

  7. www.HIS-Space.comOur Youth and the Internet • Out of 503 parents of teens, during Feb. 2005… • 77% of parents were between ages 34-54 • 72% of parents say their teenager(s) do not instant message with people other than family, school friends, or people they personally know. • A majority (over 57%) were unable to correctly decipher the meanings of several common Internet messaging abbreviations.

  8. www.HIS-Space.comOur Youth and the Internet • Let’s Take a Little Quiz… • Decipher the following abbreviations. • L.O.L • B.R.B • A/S/L • P.O.S. • 5. P911 • How many did you get right? Let’s see…

  9. www.HIS-Space.comOur Youth and the Internet • Let’s Take a Little Quiz… • Decipher the following abbreviations. • L.O.L Laugh Out Loud 43%+ • 2. B.R.B Be Right Back 68%- • 3. A/S/L Age/Sex/Location 92%- • 4. P.O.S. Parent Over Shoulder 95%- • 5. P911 Parent Alert 96%-

  10. www.HIS-Space.comOur Youth and the Internet • INTERNET: The Good and the Bad • The Bad • - 1 out of 5 kids is solicited for sex over the internet • - 1 out of 4 kids have received pornographic material online. • - 75% of youth are willing to share personal information online about themselves or family in exchange for goods and services.

  11. www.HIS-Space.comOur Youth and the Internet • INTERNET: The Good and the Bad • The Good • - Helpful information about faith, school, current issues are easily accessible • - Youth are able to stay connected to quality friends. • - Provide an outlet and platform for creativity, activism, and individuality.

  12. www.HIS-Space.comOur Youth and the Internet • Six Ways to Be Smarter about the Internet • The Name Game • Picture This • Direct Information • Indirect Information • Location, Location, Location • Out with the Bad, In with the Good

  13. www.HIS-Space.comOur Youth and the Internet • The Name Game • True or False: People cannot find you by name only. • Names, coupled with almost ANY other information on a profile, can be enough to search information. • Helpful Hints when you use the internet: • 1) Use nickname that your friends/family will know. • 2) Use your initials only. • 3) Do NOT use your last name.

  14. www.HIS-Space.comOur Youth and the Internet • Picture This • Posting photographs is common (Profiles, online photo albums) • Photographs CAN be altered. • Here are some tips for using photographs on the internet: • - Use lower resolution photos • - Use photos taken from a distance • - Do NOT send photos to individuals via email • - Do NOT use photos of yourself at all.

  15. www.HIS-Space.comOur Youth and the Internet • Direct Information • Giving Phone Numbers, Name, Addresses, etc. • Never a good idea to give out personal information. • Phones AND Cell #s can be used to trace information • Tips on using Direct Information on the internet: • - Do NOT unless on Secure Site (https) • - Do NOT unless there is an acceptable privacy policy • - Use an email address for personal contact.

  16. www.HIS-Space.comOur Youth and the Internet • Indirect Information • Information that does not specifically express who you are. • Can STILL be used to reveal your identity (Examples: Place of Employment, School, Extracurricular Activities, etc.) • Tips on how to safely use Indirect Information on the internet: • - Be general (Work at a shoe store, work at a mall) • - Go to websites that are specific for certain interests (Classmates.com, Facebook.com)

  17. www.HIS-Space.comOur Youth and the Internet • Location, Location, Location • Computer placement is key to preventing youth from accessing in appropriate materials at home. • Keep the computer(s) in visible, public places (living room, office, etc.) Out with the Bad, In with the Good • Avoid paranoid spying, use filters. • Password protect your internet explorer settings. • Enforce limited online time.

  18. www.HIS-Space.comOur Youth and the Internet • ADULTS MUST… • VISIT THE INTERNET • - Do your research. Be credible rather than paranoid. • ENGAGE YOUR KIDS IN A DIALOGUE • - Statistics indicate that youth are receptive to communication about all issues, INCLUDING internet. • GET YOUTH INVOLVED • - Youth ministry activities (more than just social stuff!) • - Youth involvement SHOULD include adult involvement.

  19. www.HIS-Space.comOur Youth and the Internet • Internet Safety Resources/Websites • Look Both Ways: Help Protect Your Family on the Internet by Linda Criddle, Nancy Muir. • What Do I Say to My Net-Savvy Kids? Internet Safety Issue for Parents by Angeline Khoo, Albert Liau, Esther Tan • Staying Safe in a Wired World by Rob Nickel • www.SafeKids.com – Find tips on how to make using the internet safe and fun. • www.safeteens.com – Offers great advice for teens about blogs, peer-to-peer communication, profiles, etc. • www.i-safe.org – Well-known website for kids and teens about internet safety.

  20. www.HIS-Space.comOur Youth and the Internet • Tomorrow – October 14, 2006 • Youth Worker Training - $25.00 • Appropriate Interaction • How to Write a Great Youth Session • Youth Ministry Resources • www.detroit.goarch.org • youth@detroit.goarch.org

  21. www.HIS-Space.comOur Youth and the Internet Live Demonstration MySpace AOL Mail (Phishing) SafeTeens.com

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