Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Myspace Bolsters Security

What's this, Myspace.com is making some changes. According to a Washington Post Article, Myspace.com plans on making several security changes. I was just stating in my last posting, just hours ago, that Myspace needs to make some security changes, and look they are. We'll see if these changes help. Read the article and let me know if you think these changes will work or not and why.

Myspace being sued again!

An article on the ABC news website states that, the website Myspace.com is being sued by a Texas woman because her 14 year old daughter was sexually assaulted by a 19 year old man, whom she met through Myspace. My question here is who's at fault here? Should Myspace be taking stronger measures towards security? Where should the parents’ responsibility lie? I think that it's both. Myspace needs to take a look at setting up a way to verify age in order to have a site. More so though, I feel parents really need to take more responsibility for knowing what their children are doing on the Internet. Let me know what you think.

Friday, June 16, 2006

My First Podcast

Self discussion on Wisconsin DPI standards and internet safety.
this is an audio post - click to play

Internet Safety Podcast

Recently I have downloaded the Apple i-tunes software to use to search out other forms of information regarding internet safety, namely podcasts. I have subscribed to a few free podcasts with one in particular (3DWiredSafety), being one of them. This podcast is put on by Art Wolinsky who is the Wiredsafety.org Educational Technology Director. The podcast I listened to involved the use and misuse of Myspace.com, a social arena for many teenagers. The podcast is titled "Is Myspace a Trainwreck?". Art talks about how teachers could use the misuses of Myspace as teachable moments, showing students the "what not to do's" of social blogging. 3DWiredSafety: Is MySpace a Train Wreck? I have provided the link for Arts blog which includes the podcast and written form of the podcast. Let me know what you think of some of his ideas.

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Interesting Article

Here is an article (Miami Herald) about teens lying about their age on the internet. For me this article really drives home the point that we as educators need to teach our students about the proper uses of the internet and what some of the danger are when it's not used correctly. I have been to "Myspace" and have seen students, from the school I work at, lying about their age. Fourteen year old girls portraying themselves as twenty-four yearolds. Our students seem to feel as though they are invincible, untouchable on the internet, when in reality they aren't. Unfortunately, our students don't always believe these dangers until it really happens to them. But, if we can find real stories like the one found in this article, maybe our students will relate more because it is real life.

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Good Links

The links I have postd to the right (my del.ciou.us) have tremendous value to parents, students, as well as teachers because of the great quality of information regarding safety and technology. I am on a search for other great sites to link to, so if any of you out there know of any please let me know.