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Notes from a ‘Digital Kids’ conference

February 21, 2013 By Anne 1 Comment

Digital Kids panel

In case parents are interested in what the toy and digital industries are thinking about and designing for kids... Digital play that's both mobile and tactile was the centerpiece of what all the adults were talking about at the Digital Kids conference in New York last week, but their insights were like "frozen concentrate" compared to those from a panel of kids aged 8-13. Moderated by … [Read more...] about Notes from a ‘Digital Kids’ conference

Filed Under: apps, gaming, mobile, Social Media Tagged With: apps, digital devices, digital kids conference, digital toys, disney, games, kids, mobile apps, Nickelodeon, phones, Sony, tablets, video games, virtual worlds

FTC on mobile privacy: Now offering ‘guidance-plus’

February 15, 2013 By Anne Leave a Comment

The overall message from the Federal Trade Commission to mobile app developers has moved from guidance to what I'd call guidance+. The guidance appears to be growing teeth. The commission, which enforces COPPA (the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act), reached a settlement with Path, a social network site and mobile app that agreed to pay an $800,000 penalty in response to the FTC's charges … [Read more...] about FTC on mobile privacy: Now offering ‘guidance-plus’

Filed Under: Law & Policy, Literacy & Citizenship, Parenting, Privacy, Social Media Tagged With: apps, COPPA, FTC, mobile platform, Path, Privacy

Details, context on Rounds, Vine & other video-sharing apps

February 11, 2013 By Anne 3 Comments

The company behind Rounds – a video hangout app for mobile and Web – has decided to keep the socializing just among friends. Referring to its "young user base" (it says 70% of its users are under 25, though it has yet to catch on at my son's high school), this week announced that the less than 3-month-old app was "retiring" its "Meet New People" feature "to focus on longer, more meaningful video … [Read more...] about Details, context on Rounds, Vine & other video-sharing apps

Filed Under: apps, Risk & Safety, Social Media, video Tagged With: apps, cellphones, mobile phones, mobile technology, Rounds, twitter, video sharing, Vine

Teens’ Top 5 social media picks: DIY survey

January 11, 2013 By Anne 1 Comment

Nothing formal and scientific, but a quick up-to-the-minute snapshot: To get a handle on current social media use by teens and young adults, Silicon Valley investor Gary Tan blogged, he conducted a little survey with DIY market research startup Survata. He wrote that he asked just under 546 13-to-18-year-olds and 492 19-to-25-year-olds what social media services they use regularly. What he found … [Read more...] about Teens’ Top 5 social media picks: DIY survey

Filed Under: mobile, Research, Social Media Tagged With: apps, Facebook, Instagram, mobile, Snapchat, Social Media, social networking, teens, Tumblr, twitter

Perishable pix: First Snapchat, now Poke

January 10, 2013 By Anne 6 Comments

Snapchat, the little app that came out of nowhere – well, Stanford University, but launched with no media fanfare by a couple of students whose service now supports 50 million snaps a day – has been joined by a similar "ephemeral messaging" app by Facebook: Poke. But now that perishable photo-sharing (the photos disappear in 10 seconds or less) is a trend, let's look at what's really interesting, … [Read more...] about Perishable pix: First Snapchat, now Poke

Filed Under: apps, Literacy & Citizenship, mobile, Social Media Tagged With: apps, cellphones, ephemeral messaging, Facebook, mobile technology, photo-sharing, Poke, Snapchat

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IMPORTANT RESOURCES

Our (DIGITAL) PARENTING BASICS: Safety + Social
NAMLE, the National Association for Media Literacy Education
CASEL.org & the 5 core social-emotional competencies of SEL
Center for Democracy & Technology
Center for Innovative Public Health Research
Childnet International
Committee for Children
Congressional Internet Caucus Academy
ConnectSafely.org
Control Shift: a pivotal book for Internet safety
Crimes Against Children Research Center
Crisis Textline
Cyber Civil Rights Initiative's Revenge Porn Crisis Line
Cyberwise.org
danah boyd's blog and book about networked youth
Disconnected, Carrie James's book on digital ethics
FOSI.org's Good Digital Parenting
The research of Global Kids Online
The Good Project at Harvard's School of Education
If you watch nothing else: "Parenting in a Digital Age" TED Talk by Prof. Sonia Livingstone
The International Bullying Prevention Association
Let Grow Foundation
Making Caring Common
Raising Digital Natives, author Devorah Heitner's site
Renee Hobbs at the Media Education Lab
MediaSmarts.ca
The New Media Literacies
Report of the Aspen Task Force on Learning & the Internet and our guide to Creating Trusted Learning Environments
The Ruler Approach to social-emotional learning (Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence)
Sources of Strength
"Young & Online: Perspectives on life in a digital age" from young people in 26 countries (via UNICEF)
"Youth Safety on a Living Internet": 2010 report of the Online Safety & Technology Working Group (and my post about it)

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