April 18, 2010 Many of you know I clench when I hear the word ‘reporter’ (even though I’m one and the same, it’s different when you’re behind the keyboard) because media has powerful potential to ignite infernos and give too much heat to ill-placed words, creating drama instead of preventing same....So imagine my exhale when today’s edition of the Chicago Tribune rightfully … [Read more...]
Using Kid Lit To Read The Right Message About Bullying
Filed Under: Counter-marketing, Emerging trends & STEM, Growing up too soon, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Mobile Media, Apps & Gaming, Pro-Social & Positive Picks, Sexualization & Body Image, Shaping Youth, Stereotypes & Diversity Tagged With: Adinas-Deck, Amy-Jussel, Anne Collier, bullying, character, chat rooms, Chat Roulette, Chicago Tribune, Connect Safely, Cyberbullying, cyberscourge, digital drama, Dr.-Robyn-Silverman, e-moderation, education, eModeration, ethics, Formspring, Google Bomb Book, Heidi Stevens, HGHW, internet-safety, kidlit, Kids, Kids Online Balancing Safety and Fun unconference, Larry-Magid, mean girls, new media monsters, Odd Girl Out, parental panic, peer reality shows, Rachel Simmons, reputation management, Rosalind Wiseman, sanctuary, Smokescreen, social norming, solutions-based, suicide, teen-suicide-prevention, teens, The Hundred Dresses, true child, youth
Keeping Kids Safe From Predators (er, Marketers) Part One
July 13, 2009 Since researcher Sara M. Grimes opened up the conversation on data mining and privacy practices for us, I’d like to keep the focus on this important topic for a sec, because I DO believe we can use media and marketing to impact kids in favorable ways, and have founded our entire organization on that premise to sift out the sludge and elevate the possibility. … [Read more...]
Filed Under: Advertising, Branding & Consumerism, Consumerism, Emerging trends & STEM, Interactive Games, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Mobile Media, Apps & Gaming, Product Placement, Shaping Youth Tagged With: Age fakers, age verification, CARU, certification, child advocates, compliance, COPPA, data-mining, Denise Tayloe, digital destiny, Dizzywood, Echometrix, Elf-Island, ESRB, Facebook-Beacon, FCC, FTC, humana, identity verification, internet, interview with Privo, Jeff-Chester, Joi Podgorny, Kids, Kids Online Balancing Safety and Fun unconference, Kids Online Unconference, my data is my data, NAMLE, New-Moon-Girl-Media, Online marketing, online-communities-kids, permissions, privacy legislation, Privacy practices, privacy vaults, Privo, safe harbor, safety, Sara-M.-Grimes, teens, trust, tweens, Under 13, youth, YPulse
Kids Online UnConference: Everyone Has An Agenda, Including YOU!
November 13, 2008: Be there for the Kids Online: Balancing Fun and Safety Unconference! A few years back when I heard the geek/chic term “UnConference” I immediately thought it must be a “virtual” happening instead of a fly-in to reduce one’s carbon footprint. (shows you how I roll) Then I shrugged, “maybe it’s an … [Read more...]
Filed Under: Emerging trends & STEM, Interactive Games, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Mobile Media, Apps & Gaming, Positive Picks, Pro-Social & Positive Picks, Product Placement, Shaping Youth, Viral & Buzz Media Tagged With: Adinas-Deck, Anne Collier, best practices, CDD, chat moderation, classroom technology, Connect Safely, COPPA, Corporate Baysitter, CSM, cyber angels, cyber law, cyber safety, Cyberbullying, danah-boyd, Denise Tayloe, digital citizenship, digital media, Dizzywood, Elf-Island, gaming, Generation-Digital, Hastac, Health 2.0, Internet identity, internet-safety, iSafe, Izzy-Neis, Jeff-Chester, Joi Podgorny, Kaliya Hamlin, KFF, Kids Online, Kids Online Balancing Safety and Fun unconference, Larry-Magid, Ludorum, M2M, MacArthur-Foundation, metaverse mod squad, Michael-Carter, Netsmartz, PEM, Pew Internet, piracy, privacy, Privo, social-media, teens, totally wired, tweens, Unconference, Virtual-Worlds, Web Wise Kids, Wired Safety, Youth-Media, Zookazoo