Granite State Distance Learning Network
 

GSDLN Videoconference Program Announcement

Internet Safety - 3 Sessions for 3 Unique Audiences

Tuesday, May 8, 2007


For Older Middle and High School Students - 1:00-2:00 pm

Cyberbullying is the use of the Internet to harass or bully others. Bullying on the Internet is long lasting and ever-present, once posted or sent via Instant Message, statements can take on a life of their own. This session discusses cyberbullying and describes the consequences both from the perspective of the bully and the person being bullied. We discuss common teenage habits that, while fairly harmless face-to-face, can be devastating when done on the Internet. This session features the NetSmartz videos, "Feathers in the Wind", "You can't take it back" and "Broken Friendship". Also featured is the true story of Ryan Halligan who was tragically victimized by cyberbullying. The session will come to a conclusion with some suggestions to students regarding ways they can make the Internet a safer place with mentoring and by reporting what makes them uncomfortable.

For Teachers, School Staff and Administrators - 3:00-5:00 pm

This session is based on the i-Safe class "Cyber Bullying, High-Tech Torment". The session discusses the online environment and how that relates to Cyber Bullying. Included is a discussion of Social Networking sites, personal web pages, blogs and other forms of High-Tech communication and their relation to cyber predators and bullying. Teachers and administrators will be shown where to find resources and what we can do together in the future to keep our students safe. A discussion of the student session is also included.

For Parents and the Community- 6:00-8:00 pm

With a focus on common Internet Safety related issues such as Cyber Predators, Cyber Bullying, and Identity Theft, this is an important session for parents. The session discusses the online environment and how parents can cope with the changing technology when it comes to parenting high tech kids. Included are eye opening segments on cyber predators and cyber bullying with a discussion of current trends and what we as parents can do to protect out children. A short discussion on Student and Teacher sessions that are scheduled earlier in the day is included as well as information on resources available to parents such as the New Hampshire Attorney Generals new website on Internet Safety.

Presenter

BeNetSafe.Org was founded in 2004 by Peter LaMonica, a Computer Forensics Analyst for the US Postal Inspection Service, to get the message of Internet Safety for Children to the community.

BeNetSafe.Org does no fund raising and does not accept donations. With its limited resources, volunteers cover the state giving talks to Police Departments, PTAs, Church groups, schools and other groups requesting classes. BeNetSafe.Org's goal is simple; get the message of Internet safety for children and parents to the community.

Cost

GSDLN Member Sites: Free

Non-member Sites: $ 50.00 Connection Fee paid to GSDLN

To Register

Register your videoconference site by contacting:

George Fryburg, Director of Programs and Services, Granite State Distance Learning Network
by email: george.fryburg@unh.edu
by phone: (603) 767-6374

The session is free to individual attendees, however to have an accurate count of participants, please sign up at: Register.BeNetSafe.Org. Information on this and other Internet Safety events held by various organizations can be viewed at www.BeNetSafe.Org.

Technical

This program is open to all public and private schools who have access to two-way interactive video equipment (ISDN or IP). If you are unsure whether or not you have access to this type of equipment, or don't understand these terms, you should be working with your school's technology coordinator. This session does not work with a web cam hooked up to a computer. Your equipment should be able to do H.323 (IP) or H.320 (ISDN) videoconference connections.