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The New Permanent Record Presented by Steve Dembo Steve_Dembo @Discovery DENCommunity

The New Permanent Record Presented by Steve Dembo Steve_Dembo @Discovery.com DENCommunity.com. Who am I?. Mark Jen. Nadine Haobosh. Rachel Mosteller. Jeremy Wright. Daniel P. Finney. Heather B Armstrong. Gregg Easterbrook. Penny Cholmondeley. Rob Smith. Michael Hanscom.

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The New Permanent Record Presented by Steve Dembo Steve_Dembo @Discovery DENCommunity

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  1. The NewPermanentRecord Presented by Steve Dembo Steve_Dembo @Discovery.com DENCommunity.com

  2. Who am I?

  3. Mark Jen Nadine Haobosh Rachel Mosteller Jeremy Wright Daniel P. Finney Heather B Armstrong Gregg Easterbrook Penny Cholmondeley Rob Smith Michael Hanscom Paul Andrew Juliano Lance Salyers Steve Olafson QueenOfSky T. Hayden Barnes Joe (Waterstone) Veronica Angelo Villagomez Joe Gordon Jessica Cutler Troutgirl Joyce Park Peter Whitney Vibor Kalogiera Lain Murray “Silver Tree” Amy Norah Burch Kelly Kreth Matthew Brown Chris Avenir Richard Eid Cameron Walker David Higham

  4. 28% of children 12-17 have created their own blog 44% of online teens share their own creations online (artwork, videos, photos) 59% of online teens have created content for the internet Pew Internet & American Life Project survey of teens and parentsOctober – December 2007

  5. What has changed?

  6. Assume everyone is going to see everything. Very little on the internet is truly private An alias provides only minimal protection 44% of teens only use one screen name Source: Pew Internet & American Life Project Teens and Parents Survey Deleted does not necessarily mean gone Just the facts

  7. BucksCounty.org

  8. 2006 - BucksCounty.org

  9. 2002 - BucksCounty.org

  10. 2001 - BucksCounty.org

  11. 1998 – BucksCounty.org

  12. Where will your children be in 10 years?

  13. Would I share this with my parents? Would I want a college recruiter or job interviewer to see this? Could this allow someone to find me and put me in danger? 3 Basic questions

  14. Growing Up Online

  15. The truth about 1 in 7 Half of solicitations came from other youths Many were rude comments, not advances 2/3 were not frightened or upset by incident Almost all dealt with incidents by blocking, leaving or ignoring. The Threat of Online Predators http://www.unh.edu/ccrc

  16. What NOT to do

  17. Discuss social networking with your children Ground rules for online behaviors Your duty, as parent, to be aware of their online actions Know where they are Check out their profile, and their friends’ profiles. Be a role model Set up your own profile To Do

  18. Available Resources iSafe.org Wiredsafety.org Netsmartz.org Wesley Fryer’s resources: http://tinyurl.com/222zgr More To Do

  19. “Many adults … are like fish out of water when it comes to this new online lifestyle. It’s important for policymakers to see and try out the kinds of creative communications and collaboration tools that students are using — so that their perceptions and decisions about these tools are based on real experiences.” NSBA Creating and Connecting Report NSBA Creating and Connecting

  20. “Many adults … are like fish out of water when it comes to this new online lifestyle. It’s important for policymakers parents to see and try out the kinds of creative communications and collaboration tools that students are using — so that their perceptions and decisions about these tools are based on real experiences.” NSBA Creating and Connecting Report NSBA Creating and Connecting

  21. Club Penguin

  22. Imbee

  23. Taking It Global

  24. Digital Dialogue

  25. Dad Daily Mom Reality

  26. MySpace

  27. MySpace – Safety Center

  28. Facebook

  29. Facebook

  30. Facebook

  31. Change the content at its source Request archives/cache be deleted Cover with newer, more relevant content Don’t just remove it, blanket it

  32. Des Moines, Iowa Students create both online portfolios for colleges and employers to find. Search for themselves to see what admissions will find about them. Making it Work Tips • Don’t lie • Be Professional • Show off and stay current • Censor yourself and friends • Edit, spell check and proofread Des Moines Register, July 19, 2007

  33. Dave Lee (UK) Set up own blog to share his insights Became top hit for search on “student blogger” Landed teaching post in New Zealand due to online record Networking for Success

  34. Kansas State – Vision of Students Today

  35. Marco Torres – Making it Meaningful

  36. Make it work for you

  37. BeRecruited.Com

  38. Steve DemboSteve_Dembo@Discovery.com Blog.discoveryeducation.com/digital_passports

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