CHILD SAFETY WEBINARS – 19th to 23rd April 2010
Monday, April 19th, 2010
Forward Networking is delighted to announce between the 19th – 23rd April the live international broadcast of international mobile child safety webinars. These sessions will compare and analyse children’s use of the internet through computers and mobile phone technologies. Our expert speakers will review the different relationships children have with their phones and computers, and looking forward will review the challenges and opportunities offering better control, monitoring and management of use and will bring together leading associations, providers and thought leaders to discuss the current and future status of this critical key market.
19th of April, 11.00 – The impact, opportunities and risks in eLearining & Education
SPEAKER: Mike Short ~ Mobile Data Association / O2
- Impact of Mobile now 5 Billion are in use
- Opportunities for Connected learning
- Addressing risks for Children; role of UK CCIS and Government
- Opening up the eBooks and the eLibraries
- Applications, anywhere anytime
19th of April, 15.00 – Mobile phones: “a bridge for digital inclusion and being online”
SPEAKER: Catia Candeias ~ IBM – Sys Project
- Video Presentation: teenager testimony on his relationship with his mobile phone
- Young People expectations and communication needs
- Mobile Phones: the online alternative
- Internet: Risks and Opportunities
- Parental Control and Industry’s role
20th of April, 11.00 - Online risks for children and adolescents
SPEAKER: David Šmahel ~ Masaryk University
- Cyberbullying ~ The risk & the reality
- Addictive behaviors ~ Understanding modern e-behavioral trends
- Risky Communities ~ Managing security within online youth communities
20th of April, 15.00 - Clarifying the boundaries of E-Culture
SPEAKERS: Marie Griffiths / Rachel McLean, Academic Fellow, University of Salford, UK
This presentation explores the effects of the blurring of “public & private” family life through the increasing use of technology in the home. It is now normal for homes to contain a networked gaming console, web enabled I-Touch, individualy owned computers and numerous mobile phones.
We explore these eroding boundaries and whether it is considered a side effect of the domestication of technologies, or a conflict between family members over how much of their lives are made public?
Through examples of data in multi media format, we will offer insights into these issues in consensus with the appropriate individuals.
21st of April, 15.00 - Youth, online commerce and mobile phones
SPEAKER: Remco Pijpers ~ Mijn Kind Online
- Children go younger online, more and more
- What they see is getting more commercial
- More and more children have mobile phones that serve as the new wallet: very easily you can pay for virtual goods with your mobile phone for example
- How do you reach children online in a responsible way?
- What can policy makers, marketeers and professionals do to help children and parents do the right thing – online and with cell phones?
23rd of April, 15.00 - A providers perspective
SPEAKER: Annie Mullins ~ Vodafone
- Understanding the challenges of the convergent landscape in protecting minors
- The value chain of responsibility – from handsets, mobile networks to social networking services
- Education and media ~ the cornerstone of enabling users, parents and teachers to create safer digital environments
INDUSTRY EXPERTS JOINING:
Uwe Hasebrink ~Hans Bredow Institute
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