Can the Internet be safer for your family? Join us and the folks at Digital Citizens @4SaferInternet for a #DigitalFamilies Twitter Chat on Wednesday, Dec 17 at 8 PM Eastern.
Digital Citizens is working to make the Internet safer for all users, especially those who are most vulnerable to online criminals and predators—children and seniors.
Over the past two years, the team at Digital Citizens have explored different types of online threats, from identity theft and malware to illegal prescription drugs, content abuse, and cyberbullying. They’ve found that almost all online threats share a common thread: lack of respect—for each other, for each other’s content, and even for ourselves.
Join us to discuss how we can help keep our families safer online.
Date: Wednesday, Dec 17
Time: 8 pm Eastern / 7 pm Central / 5 pm Pacific
Hashtag: #DigitalFamilies
Chat hosts to follow:
@4SaferInternet
@5minutesformom
Expert Panelist to follow:
To disclose, our expert panelist has been compensated for her time participating.
@jodigrundig
Community Panelists to follow:
Our community panelists are volunteers. Please help us thank them by following their accounts.
@LisaLFlowers
@AnnAgain66
@CrunchyCarpets
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— 5minutesformom (@5minutesformom) December 11, 2014
The Digital Families project emerged for two key reasons:
There is no shortage of information or resources out there to help. In fact, there’s so much that trying to navigate it alone can be overwhelming.
The Digital Families survey is designed to help their team better understand what issues are most important to parents, caregivers, and educators when it comes to family safety online so they can provide access to the tools and resources that will help them the most, as well as help them advocate for meaningful solutions to those challenges.
Family Online Safety Survey http://buff.ly/1tX0Qch & #DigitalFamilies Chat Dec 17, 8 pm EST
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In addition to helping them better understand how families access the Internet and use it, the survey focuses on key areas of online safety that have consistently shown up as priorities and growing threats during their research:
Their goal is to have survey respondents not only share their views, but their ideas as well. The best and most creative solutions will ultimately come by collaborating, sharing and testing ideas, and helping others see what can be done to protect families online individually and as an entire online community.
Please take a couple quick minutes to complete the Digital Families Survey and then join our live Twitter Chat on Wednesday, Dec 17 at 8 pm EST.
Can the Internet be safer for your family? Tell @4SaferInternet http://t.co/DjAsySi9Uw & join #DigitalFamilies chat pic.twitter.com/2YmyLl8DMH
— 5minutesformom (@5minutesformom) December 11, 2014
Written by Susan Carraretto, co-founder of 5 Minutes for Mom
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Disclosure: We are being compensated for our time coordinating, promoting and hosting this Twitter Chat.