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Presentation (Family Safety)
- Main article: Family Safety
This presentation outline is to assist in the creation of presentations that will educate families about the safe use of current technologies. Content here does not reflect official opinions of the Church but is created by the collaborative efforts of volunteers.
Introduction
Technology is rapidly changing the way we communicate, etc. Like many other things in the world, technology can be used for good as well as for harmful purposes.
To Do: Improve Introduction |
Technology & The Youth
Our youth are embracing the many technologies today and making them commonplace.
General Traits
- Love to share - Feelings, Thoughts, Experiences, Video, Photos, etc.
- Demand Immediate Information -
- Overloaded -
- Isolated -
- Mobile -
Use Statistics
- 93% of 12-17 year-olds online (U.S.)[1]
- Favorite online activity of 12-17 years-olds (U.S): Games[1]
To Do: Find % of youth with a Social Networking profile & % of youth with a cell phone |
Negative Statistics
- Average age of first exposure to pornography
- % of teens who met in person a stranger who they had met originally online (boys vs. girls)
- % of 7-17 year-olds will willingly give out their address online
To Do: Find recent (2007-2009) statistics about technology dangers |
Internet
- Main article: Internet (Family Safety)
The Internet, also referred to as the World Wide Web, connects all the world's computers... Benefits of the Internet include Communication (Email, Chat), Sharing Files, Social Networking, Information (News, Research), Gaming, Shopping, and Entertainment.
To Do: Introduce Internet |
Use Statistics
- Over 1 billion people with Internet access[2]
- Almost 1.6 billion Internet users (second opinion)[3]
- Over 1 trillion unique webpages[4]
Search
- Main article: Search (Family Safety)
To Do: Introduce Search |
- In February 2009 approximately 8.5 billion searches were submitted to the top 10 most popular search engines (U.S.).[5]
Risks
- Pornography
Recommendations
- Install a Filter
Image Search
Risks
- Pornography
Recommendations
- Install a Filter
- Main article: Email (Family Safety)
To Do: Introduce Email |
Risks
- Spam?
- Attachments
- Scams/Phishing
Recommendations
- Forward emails with caution
Instant Messaging
- Main article: Instant Messaging (Family Safety)
To Do: Introduce Instant Messaging |
Risks
Recommendations
- Know the acronyms
Chat Rooms
- Main article: Chat Rooms (Family Safety)
To Do: Introduce Chat Rooms |
Risks
- Predators
Recommendations
- Don’t give out information - Address, Phone #, etc.
Social Networking
- Main article: Social Networking (Family Safety)
Use Statistics
- 65% of teens use social networking[6]
- 35% of adults use social networking (but far more common among younger adults)[6]
Benefits
Groups Interests, Causes, etc.
Sharing Stories, links, photos, videos
Risks
Viruses
- Main article: Viruses (Family Safety)
To Do: Introduce Viruses |
Identity Theft
- Main article: Identity Theft (Family Safety)
To Do: Introduce Identity Theft on Social Networks |
Predators
- Main article: Predators (Family Safety)
To Do: Introduce Predators on Social Networks |
- "Myspace has identified and barred some 90,000 registered sex offenders from using the site over the last two years."[7]
- Facebook removed 5,585 sex offenders between May 2008 & Jan. 2009.[8]
Cyberbullying
- Main article: CyberBullying (Family Safety)
To Do: Introduce Cyberbullying on Social Networks |
Recommendations
Get a profile
Privacy Settings
Become connected to your children on the social networking sites they use
Know their password
Cell Phones
- Main article: Cell Phones (Family Safety)
To Do: Introduce Cell Phones |
Use Statistics
- 79% of teens have a cell phone (as of 2008; up 36% since 2005)[9]
- Teens use a cell phone for texting and talking in nearly equal amounts.[9]
Benefits
Text Messaging
- Main article: Text Messaging (Family Safety)
To Do: Introduce Text Messaging |
Picture/Video Messaging
- Main article: MMS (Family Safety)
To Do: Introduce MMS |
Risks
Sexting
Recommendations
Carrier Parental Controls
To Do: List and briefly discuss the parental controls that the cell phone carriers provide |
Conclusion
Technology (Good vs. Bad)
Quotes
A couple quotes from General Authorities
Overall Recommendations
Location
- No computers in the bedroom; out in open, high traffic areas instead
Limit
- Install a filter
- Time limits
Learn
- Constantly educate yourself and your children of the benefits/risks of technology
Additional Resources
Church
- Family Safety Wiki
- Provident Living
- CombatingPornography.org
- List a couple good General Authority talks on the topic
Non-Church
Optional Sections
Gaming
- Main article: Gaming (Family Safety)
Ratings
Online Gameplay
- Main article: Online Gaming (Family Safety)
Virtual Worlds
- Main article: Virtual Worlds (Family Safety)
Recommendations
Television
- Main article: Television (Family Safety)
Recommendations
- Time limits
- Avoid channel surfing
- VChip
Peer-to-Peer
- Main article: Peer-to-Peer Applications (Family Safety)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Pew Internet, Generations Online in 2009
- ↑ Global Internet Audience Surpasses 1 Billion Visitors, According to comScore
- ↑ Internet World Stats
- ↑ Google Blog
- ↑ Nielsen Online Announces February U.S. Search Share Rankings
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Pew Internet, Adults and Social Network Websites
- ↑ MySpace: 90,000 sex offenders removed in two years (Reuters)
- ↑ Facebook Has Removed 5,585 Sex Offenders (CBS News)
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 2008 Harris Interactive study