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English: Strategies For Encouraging Ethical Digital Citizenship

State of the Net 2017 at the Newseum, Washington, DC on January 23rd, 2016. http://www.stateofthenet.org/wireless... https://twitter.com/hashtag/sotn17

Today's youth - tomorrow's voters, workers, and leaders - have never known a world without consistent Internet access. The creators and creatives of today need the skills to discern and critically consider sources of information online and how their usage thereof informs their behavior. But how does this generation learn the skills and rules of the road it needs to navigate cyberspace in a safe, responsible, and informed manner: From the digital immigrants that have come before them or from the digital natives that surround them? Are current efforts in teaching enough, or do we need to create new, comprehensive approaches to digital citizenship and media literacy?

Tom Galvin, Partner and Founder, Vrge (moderator); Jerry Berman, President and Chair, Internet Education Foundation, Center for Democracy and Technology; Dr. Sameer Hinduja, Professor and Co-Director, Cyberbullying Research Center, Florida Atlantic University; David Sohn, Lead Legal Advisor, iKeepSafe; Dr. Brendesha Tynes, Associate Professor of Educational Psychology, USC Rossier School of Education.

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WEBCAST SPONSOR / PROVIDER Internet Society North America - http://internetsociety.org/northamerica


ABOUT STATE OF THE NET The State of the Net is America’s premier Internet policy conference series. It brings together Internet stakeholders in government and in the private sector to explore the potential of a decentralized global Internet to promote communications, commerce and democracy.

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