Saturday, June 21, 2014

KEEPING KIDS SAFE ONLINE

With the advent of technology, a lot of terminologies are added to the lexicon such as digital natives, selfies, digital culture, digital immigrants, social media, tweet, google, blogging, etc. As our words evolve and our word bank increase, so does our youth change. 

Please watch this video to understand further what I want to convey.





Such overwhelming INTERNET REVOLUTION now presents a wide generational gap between the old and the young. But this is not the only problem. Our youth are vulnerable to a lot of cyber addictions and cyber distractions, more than we can imagine.


It is not pure chance that I got to sit for 2 hours to listen to Sir Sonnie Santos' talk on "Keeping Kids Safe Online."

I'm glad I went to this seminar as I was able to learn a lot even if the lecture was short.

As Sir Sonnie emphasized in his lecture, the use of the Internet is like a double edged sword.If properly used, the pool of knowledge and information that one could get from the World Wide Web could be beneficial and "transformational" to the user. However, if abused, the Internet is the harbinger of lots of addiction to the user.

The main purpose of social media should be to add value to a person. But it could be overwhelming to the youth as the youth lacks the capacity to really weigh its pros and cons. More often than not, the youth are inclined to be easily susceptible to  its influences. 

Ensuring web safety for our youth then becomes everybody's business. Parents, educators, media, legislators, NGO's, LGU's, no one is spared of the big responsibility to safeguard the young. 

I join Sonnie Santos in his advocacy against cyberbullying and web safety.

FEED for Web safety!!!

FILTER online sites.
ENGAGE your kids. Open communication is the key
EDUCATE your kids and yourselves as well.
DISCIPLINE wisely.

Want to have more of SONNIE? I'm sharing some of his slides.




About Sonnie Santos from ASKSonnie (Sonnie Santos)

It takes one spark to light the flame. Let us share the light to everybody else who cares. 

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