Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

NetSmartZ www.netsmartz.org. Curriculum Resources from NetSmartZ.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "NetSmartZ www.netsmartz.org. Curriculum Resources from NetSmartZ."— Presentation transcript:

1 NetSmartZ www.netsmartz.org

2 Curriculum Resources from NetSmartZ

3 Statistics 61% of 13-17 have a personal profile (MySpace, Friedster, Xanga) 50% have posted their pictures Ages 16-17 use it for social interaction and networking and meeting friends (especially girls) 71% received email messages from someone they don’t know 45% were asked for personal information from someone they don’t know 30% considered meeting someone they don’t know in person 14% actually did meet someone they didn’t know

4 Perceptions by Teens 20% (teens) felt the Internet is safe to share personal information on a blog or networking site 37% (13-17) said they are not concerned about someone using information they posted online in ways they don’t want 33% (13-17) say their parents know little or nothing of what they do on the Internet 48% (16-17) said their parents know little or nothing 22% said their parents have never talked about Internet safety with them

5 Education can make a difference… Pre survey 54% it was safe to meet someone in person they met on the Internet 25% thought it was safe to post their picture on the Internet Post Survey 83% said it was not safe to meet 96% said it was not safe to post their picture GWU study GWU study in Maine of students 9-14 pre and post NetSmartz program 2005

6 More results of education 20% have told people their real name on the Internet 25% thought it was safe (or were unsure) to put their address on the Internet 98% said it was not safe to give their real name on the Internet 88% said it was not safe to put their address on the Internet Pre survey Post NetSmartz Program

7 Grades K-2 Clicky the hip spokesrobot Potential dangers How to avoid them Good “netiquette” “Webville Outlaws”

8 Grades 3-4 and 5-6 Nettie and Webster, two Internet cyber-siblings “WissyWigs” – creepy characters that represent Internet dangers Follow-you Fiona – not all people are who they say they are. Spamozoid sends junk E-mail with bad things Oogle tries to get their personal information Hot-Head is rude Numbut spends too much time online

9 Middle and High School 17 million users between 12-17 (73% of US teenagers) Integral part of their everyday lives IM, chatrooms, & e-mail Information seeking for school Playground for social life and games Creating web sites Videos and Internet safety principles told by teens: Amy’s Choice and Julie’s Journey (3 min)Amy’s Choice Julie’s Journey

10 Resources Kids

11 Teen Resources

12 Resources for parents

13 Law Enforcement


Download ppt "NetSmartZ www.netsmartz.org. Curriculum Resources from NetSmartZ."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google