Web
Warning!
Recently, a new area of concern for the safety of America's children and teens
has emerged and risen to the forefront for parents, educators, and law enforcement
officials. The amazing advances widely heralded in technology and telecommunications,
which afford us wonderful instructional and cultural opportunities for our kids,
may also put them at risk for exploitation and harm. Social networking refers
to a category of Internet sites which helps to connect existing friends and establish
new ones. These sites, such as MySpace and Xanga, offer an interactive network
of photos, blogs (online journals), user profiles, groups, and e-mail. While
these types of sites are generally blocked from Northside ISD computers, children
often access these sites from home. Key dangers to such sites include these facts:
Users can create any identity they wish, with these sites doing little to verify
the details. Teens who believe they are connecting with other teens may not be.
Kids who were raised with the admonition of "not talking to strangers" may
now be routinely chatting with them in an unsupervised setting. Many teens share
large amounts of personally identifiable information on such sites, which can
put them at risk from child predators. As stated by Don Tapscott, author of Growing
Up Digital: The Rise of the Net Generation, "Kids are very savvy about the
technology, but I'm not sure they totally understand the implications of a billion
people being able to see them doing whatever is posted."
The purpose of this page is to post a number of online resources in one place
where parents can become better informed about potential dangers in this new
arena and also learn of advisable strategies for communicating caution to our
youth. The links below share information about
social networking sites in the news, as well as some personal accounts from parents
and teens.They also point to online safety resources for parents and guardians.
The Internet continues to be a wonderful resource for education, and our District's
instructional use of technology includes numerous safeguards, limitations, and
parameters for student safety. As we have observed teens' rising interest in
technology as a part of their personal lives as well, we believe that communicating
to our District parents with regard to potential risks and possible safeguards
is a responsible step in protecting our students.
Social Networking - Sites in the News
Proactive Parenting - Online Resources
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