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This report presents the findings of an anonymous survey conducted with 68 eighth-grade students in the 2012-2013 academic year. The survey aimed to explore students' internet usage patterns, including engagement in non-school-related activities, online gaming, mobile phone access, and the posting of personal content. Key questions addressed students' social network usage, the nature of their online friendships, exposure to discomforting content, and their support systems for addressing online concerns. The results provide valuable insights into the digital behaviors and experiences of young adolescents.
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Internet Survey Results:2012-2013 Grade Level: 8 Student Body: 68 surveyed The survey was conducted anonymously and students were asked to answer with their own personal accounts in mind; not accounts they share with family members or friends.
Do you have your own mobile phone which you use to text and/or have access to the internet?
Have you ever posted personal pictures of yourself online that was not school related site?
Have you ever posted a personal video(s) on the internet that was not school related site?
How many “friends/followers” do you have on your own social network account?
What percentage of those “friends/followers” have you met face to face? 10%-20% 30%-40% 50%-60% 70%-80% 90%-99% 100%
Make a list of what chat rooms/forums you are using to chat online?
Have you ever seen something online that has worried you or made you feel uncomfortable?
Who would you talk to if you wanted help with something you’d seen online or someone who was making you feel uncomfortable?
Have you posted anything online that would make someone else feel uncomfortable?