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Corona-Norco Unified School Corona-Norco Unified School District District Community Awareness Community Awareness Presentation: Presentation: Internet Safety Internet Safety 1 Ben Odipo, Chief Technology Officer Steve Ellis, Coordinator Student Safety & Security

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Corona-Norco Unified School Corona-Norco Unified School DistrictDistrict

Community Awareness Community Awareness Presentation: Presentation:

Internet SafetyInternet Safety

Corona-Norco Unified School Corona-Norco Unified School DistrictDistrict

Community Awareness Community Awareness Presentation: Presentation:

Internet SafetyInternet Safety

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Ben Odipo, Chief Technology Officer

Steve Ellis, Coordinator Student Safety & Security

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• Predators will use information obtained from Predators will use information obtained from children to gain trust and friendship (children to gain trust and friendship (her mother’s her mother’s

deathdeath).).

• Unless you know someone in person, you don’t Unless you know someone in person, you don’t really know who they are on the Internet really know who they are on the Internet

((predator portrayed himself as 18 yr oldpredator portrayed himself as 18 yr old). ).

• Anyone is vulnerable (Anyone is vulnerable (father was police officer, father was police officer, lived in small townlived in small town).).

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Introduction

“Food for thought” for parents … You must decide your strategy.

Some material may be “unsettling,” but this is unavoidable.

Philosophy: “Instill a sense of caution, not a sense of fear.”

The good does outweigh the bad. Ask questions … offer thoughts.

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The Technologies: How do they get there?

Desktop and laptop computers located at home, friend’s homes, work, libraries, stores, schools, “Internet cafes”…wireless connections.

PDA/BlackBerry Cell phones Internet capable games

(i.e., Xbox, Playstation)

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Kids in the U.S.

94% of teens aged 12 – 17 use the Internet. 84% of online teens have a social networking

profile. 46% have open access to their online profile information.

84% of teens have cell phones and more than 88% are texting.

43% of teens have been victims of cyberbullying.

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Online enticement Sexting Access by children to

pornography Distribution of child

pornography Cyberbullying

Risks Involving Children Are RealRisks Involving Children Are Real

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1 in 7 children (13%) received sexual solicitation or were approached within the last year.

1 in 3 (34%) had an unwanted exposure to pictures of naked people or people having sex.

1 in 11 (9%) was threatened or harassed. 1 in 25 (4%) received an “aggressive” sexual

solicitation - A solicitor who: asked to meet them somewhere; called them on the telephone; or sent them regular mail, money or gifts.

Online Victimization of Youth: Online Victimization of Youth: Five Years Later (2006)Five Years Later (2006)

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Through use of chat rooms, e-mail, instant messaging, “blogs” and even on-line games, adult strangers can establish direct one-to-one access to children. “Distance” and children’s natural trust can lead

them to forget that these people are strangers … and many of them are very good at misrepresenting who they are.

• ““There was one guy who kept telling me I was beautiful, There was one guy who kept telling me I was beautiful, sexy and hot, and that he wanted to meet me. Even sexy and hot, and that he wanted to meet me. Even though I kept saying no, he kept giving me his pager though I kept saying no, he kept giving me his pager number and telling me to call him” (Age 14)number and telling me to call him” (Age 14)

Online EnticementOnline Enticement

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Missing Child Alerts Resulting Missing Child Alerts Resulting From Online Enticement via From Online Enticement via

MySpace.MySpace.

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Chat Rooms

Chat rooms are places on the Internet where you can have live, real-time conversations with many people at the same time.

Everyone in the chat room can see what everyone else writes, but you can still be as anonymous as you want.

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Instant Messaging (IM)

IM is a form of Internet communication that combines the live nature of real time chat with the personal contact of email. Benefits include: A safer environment than chat rooms since

contact lists can be better controlled.

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Pornography which is legally restricted to adults can easily be accessed by children online. A child who can’t browse through a sexually

explicit magazine in a store can easily view explicit images and video online.

Also, obscene materials which are illegal even for adults can easily be accessed online.

Access by Children to Access by Children to PornographyPornography

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““Cyberbullying” - Any Device, Cyberbullying” - Any Device, Anytime…Anytime…

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• There are several ways that children There are several ways that children threaten and/or harass others online. threaten and/or harass others online. They may:They may:

– Send e-mails or instant messages containing Send e-mails or instant messages containing insults or threats directly to a person. insults or threats directly to a person.

– Spread hurtful comments about a person to Spread hurtful comments about a person to others through e-mail, instant messaging or others through e-mail, instant messaging or postings on web sites and blogs.postings on web sites and blogs.

– Steal passwords and send out threatening e-Steal passwords and send out threatening e-mails or instant messages using an assumed mails or instant messages using an assumed identity.identity.

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Build web sites, often with password protection, to target people - students or even teachers.

Increasingly, kids are being bullied by text messages sent through their cell phones.

Built-in digital cameras in cell phones have added a new dimension to the problem.

““A kid from school sent me a message on the A kid from school sent me a message on the Internet saying, ‘Hey Dave, look at this Internet saying, ‘Hey Dave, look at this website’” says David. “I went there and sure website’” says David. “I went there and sure enough, there’s my photo on this website enough, there’s my photo on this website saying ‘Welcome to the website that makes saying ‘Welcome to the website that makes fun of Dave Knight’ and just pages of hateful fun of Dave Knight’ and just pages of hateful comments directed at me and everyone in my comments directed at me and everyone in my family.”family.”

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Complaining that other children or a group of children do not like them.

Preoccupation with friendship concerns. Poor self-esteem. Feeling they are not as

good as others. Not wanting to go to school or other

activities. Spending a great deal of time on the

computer. Being secretive about online activities.

Possible warning signs of children being bullied or bullying other

children

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So… What Should Parents Do?So… What Should Parents Do?

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1. Learn everything you can about computers, the Internet and related technology - Develop and maintain proficiency through use. Ask children to demonstrate.

2. Communicate with your children. Take time to discuss concerns; agree on

ground rules. Understand their needs. Set reasonable expectations.

3. Place the computer in a “well-trafficked” area, not a child’s bedroom or a secluded area.

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4. Ensure that they do not divulge detailed personal information when completing “profiles” and minimize dissemination.

5. Keep ALL accounts in your name.6. Know your child’s password(s) and screen

name(s). Ensure that screen names do not

provide information about his or her identity (e.g., Sarahsweet16)

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1. Listen to Students We take student concerns and interests seriously, and support

an environment where students can be heard

2. Partner with ParentsWe work in partnership with parents so that school and home

are on the same page with computer use

3. Remember That Kids Are KidsThey’ll make mistakes and test boundaries. They need

guidance4. Keep Learning With Your Students

Technology moves at light speed. Parents and teachers need to learn with their students

5. Find a BalanceMaintain a balance between keeping students safe with digital

media, introducing the imaginative, creative possibilities that digital media generates

CNUSD ApproachCNUSD Approach

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• Keep the computer in the family room or another open area of your home

• Post easy-to-read computer rules on or near the computer monitor

• Have your children use child-friendly search engines Example - http://kids.yahoo.com/

• Be aware of any other computers your child may be using

• Internet accounts should be in the parent's name with parents having the primary screenname and controlling passwords

• Tell your child that people who introduce themselves on the Internet are often not who they say they are

• Instruct your child to never give out personal information online, including full name, gender, age, school, address, or teams.

Internet Safety TipsInternet Safety Tips

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• Free

• K9 Web Protection - http://www.k9webprotection.com/

• OpenDNS - http://www.opendns.com/ (OpenDNS is the best product if there are going to be multiple student internet connected devices in your home. This product will block most inappropriate websites from computers, Wi-Fi phone, iPads, etc.)

• Paid

• Net Nanny - http://www.netnanny.com/

• CYBERsitter - http://www.cybersitter.com/

Internet FilteringInternet Filtering

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Any Questions?

Corona-Norco Unified School District2820 Clark AvenueNorco, CA 92860

Steve Ellis, CoordinatorStudent Services Division (951) 736-5111

Ben Odipo, Chief Technology OfficerInformation Technology (951) 736-5190