Surviving the Internet . . .
A Seminar for Parents, Educators, and Corporations
This seminar is designed to help inform parents and educators about the realities of the Internet, both good and bad, and the many imprecise alternatives available for protecting children.
Terminology
Benefits of the Internet
Ugly Side of the Internet
Overview of Children's Issues
The Law
Strategy
Guidelines
Suggestions for Educators
Family Pledge
Authorities and Organizations
Technology
Potential Next Steps
Online Resources
The seminar is participative, and guides the audience through fact-balanced discussion. The proper length of this seminar is approximately 3 hours, however, the most requested is a version trimmed to 1 hour.
Not listed above or below is specific content that is available which is dedicated to the complex issues of Public School Systems, Public Libraries, and other institutions that have a responsibility for the safety and varying needs of their surfers. This specific content covers more about the Law, issues of censorship and free speech, review of specific approaches taken by other institutions and their successes/failures, and specific technical infrastructure requirements to ensure a scaleable and flexible solution.
Selected slides from the seminar:
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