5.07.2010

What parents and kids are really doing online

Listen to this podcast and answer the questions (answers in "comments")

1. What is the Norton Online Living Report?
2. What is ChildNet International's aim?
3. What are the children doing?
4. How many children in Britain report they've been approached by a stranger online?
5. What's the problem with parents?
6. What would ChildNet International like to see parents doing in order to protect children online?
7. What are these percentages: 75% and 40%?
8. What can parents do even if they aren't technical?

1 comment:

eoilumi1 said...

1. The first to take an indepth look at 8 countries around the world and what adults and children are doing.
2. To make the Internet a great and safe place for children.
3. They are making online friends and in many cases converting them into real world friends, going out and meeting people they've met online through gaming and other sites.
4. One in five
5. They are not aware of it.
6. - Continue to use Internet Security Software
- To see them a little bit more aggressive about using good Internet methods for protecting their privacy (for example using good passwords or changing them frequently).
- Monitor the use of private information.
- Demonstrate good Internet behaviour.
7. 75% of parents are concerned about the risks of the Internet.
40% of parents have spoken to their children about Internet safety.
8. They can share their life experience and give children common sense information.