Laws on child pornography
Posted on May 6, 2008
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Definition of child pornography:
US federal law defines child pornography as “any visual depiction” that “involves the use of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct.” A minor is anyone under the age of 18 (even if the state’s age of consent for sexual activity is lower).
Get Safe on Internet through Web of Trust
Posted on May 5, 2008
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Web of Trust, is an online community for reputation rating that leads internet users share their knowledge of websites. In this interview podcast, Deborah Salmi of mywot.com shares about the usefulness of Web of Trust, the importance of users reputation and reveals the additional procedures which they have employed in order to provide accurate ratings for the websites. Click below to listen the entire podcast….
Vidya,
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An Interview with Internet Safety Advisor Jace Galloway
Posted on May 2, 2008
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JaceGalloway is a freelance writer, a newspaper columnist, guest blogger and is the Featured Writer for Suite101’s Internet section. Jace has devoted and dedicated the past three years of her life to Internet Safety education, by spear-heading online safety awareness not only in her local elementary school, but the entire region.
In 2006, she was named Regional Office of Education #26 Internet Safety Coordinator, a position created specifically for her. In 2007, the position was expanded to cover two regions. She has various computer certificates and continues pursing her education; all online of course.
Jace Galloway spared some of her valuable time answering questions posted by Vidya K.
Vidya works in the capacity of Specialist, Internet Safety for www.8falcons.com Listen to experts on online safety speak !
Vidya: Could you please tell us as to what inspired you to take up “Internet Safety Education for Children” as a career?
Jace: Three years ago, I was asked to sit on a committee for my school district. During that time, I began researching online safety issues. It became abundantly clear, our school district (and many others) did not have an Internet Safety curriculum. Three years ago, Internet Safety was not the “hot” topic it is today.
With the approval from my elementary school principal, I began creating unique online safety curriculums for 2nd and 3rd grade students.
Today, I have taught over 750 second and third graders, this unique program. What began as an “interest” or “hobby”, has become my full-time passion and job.
Vidya: What according to you are the Top 5 online safety threats for children?
Jace: Electronic bullying
Social networking sites—the information shared (photos, videos, too much personal information, etc)
Pornography
Sexual predators
Lack of knowledge
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