Lenhart, A. (2013,
November 7). 9 Things You Need To Know
About Teens,
Technology & Online Privacy. [Slideshare Presentation]. Retrieved from: http://www.pewinternet.org/2013/11/07/9-things-you-need-to-know-about-teens-technology-online-privacy/
Lenhart shares the
statistical data illustrating the continued increase of mobile Internet use by
tweens and teens over the last few years. This comes as no surprise. As a
classroom teacher of 3rd graders, I have had many students who owned
their own smartphones or iPads. So, the increased use does not just apply to
those between the ages of 12-17. Now granted, what these mobile devices are
being used for depends upon the age of the youth. Many students between the
ages of 12-17 are active in social media in some form. This creates the opportunity
for privacy issues to arise such as information being accessed and used by 3rd
parties, private information gathered with the intent of criminal activity or
publicly sharing an indiscretion giving a false self representation. What I
didn’t realize is that teens are actively aware and concerned about these privacy
issues. The research shows many have reflected on past Tweets or Facebook posts
and have had regrets. I think that is just part of being human. A number of
teens are also asking advice on how to utilize privacy settings. I think as an
educator having a conversation with students and showing them the data will
only empower more youth to be informed, aware and increasingly careful when
using the Internet and mobile devices.
Here is an infographic compiling Lenhart's findings:
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Hi Amy,
ReplyDeleteI really like your blog. I think it is very important for tweens and teens to learn how to set their Facebook setting set to private. They need to know how to protect themselves.
I love your infographic! I think you could use this as a part of staff development or a parent presentation on internet safety!
ReplyDeleteI love the design of your infographic. Your graphic choices and color scheme are on point for the topic. Brava!
ReplyDeleteGood points and infographic is really helpful.
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