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on 2008-04-13 by abubnic

A weekly newsletter and analysis, from Anne Collier on topics related to Internet and kids. Anne Collier and Larry Magid are also directors of ConnectSafely,com and have authored a book, MySpace Unraveled.

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Young people make little distinction between online and offline and move constantly and fluidly between the two, with the focus more on the activity (socializing, schoolwork, listening to music, or all the above) than on the device or "place" where it's occurring

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what kids do online is not about technology, it's about life, child and adolescent development, functioning in community, at-risk behavior, critical thinking, and media literacy

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It's the young people at risk offline who are most at risk online

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research shows that young people themselves are getting smarter all by themselves about privacy and reputation management online

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Certainly the Internet can augment and perpetuate problems in young people's lives in unprecedented ways, but research is showing that the substance of the problems is rooted in those real lives, not in a specific technology.

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Educating the public that online safety and well-being is not separate from "real life" and needs the same accountability.

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Educating the public about how the Internet affects real-world actions or comments:

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Serving as information clearinghouses and connectors to the right kind of expertise

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