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THE 6 PILLARS OF DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP & WELLNESS Marsali Hancock CEO and President The Internet Keep Safe Coalition

The 6 Pillars of Digital Citizenship Success

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iKeepSafe's Vision: To see generations of the world’s children grow up safely using technology and the internet.

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THE 6 PILLARS OF DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP & WELLNESS

Marsali HancockCEO and President

The Internet Keep Safe Coalition

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About iKeepSafe• Established in 2005.• Leader in research and tracking global

trends and issues surrounding connected technology and their effect on children.

• Creates significant global educational content through substantial corporate and government relationships.

• Millions world wide have been positively impacted and are currently benefitting.

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iKeepSafe’s Vision

To see generations of the world’s children grow up safely using technology and the internet.

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Objective: Digital Citizenship

• Ethical • Responsible• Resilient

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BEaPRO

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The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that parents limit screen time (TV, computers, etc.) to:

____: hrs/day for children under two____: hrs/day for children over two

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At what age does cyberbullying start? . . . digital piracy (illegally downloading movies and music)?

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Do teens think that their peers share too much information online?

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How many text messages does an AVERAGE teen send per month?

A high percentage of children say _________ is the worst thing that could happen to somone online.

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What percentage of HR professionals/recruiters have rejected an applicant based on information they found online?

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Children from all countries and ages report some form of hacking and—more than any other type of incident—describe it in terms of negative feelings (bothered, scared, worried, powerless, unsafe, violated, panicky, to extremely upset and angry, or furious). --EU Kids Online, 2014

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For more information….

Download the BEaPRO Parent Guide: iKeepSafe.org/parentguide

Or email: [email protected]