Safety and the Digital Age: What's New, What's Now, What's Next
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Individual Presentation
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Ballroom A
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Mental & Physical Health
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Head: Academic Achievement & Leadership
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Head: Academic Achievement & Leadership
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Brief Program Description
Previously of the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office and Massachusetts State Police, Katie has worked closely with the Internet Crimes Against Children Task forces throughout the country to educate thousands of students, parents, and educators on the issues of digital/technology safety and cyberbullying. The program will cover issues such as Instagram, ask.fm, SnapChat, Facebook, digital responsibility, cyberbullying, hot apps, texting, sexting, and more. The presentation will explore how you can help keep kids and yourselves safe online.
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Biographical Sketch
FEATURED SPEAKER: Katie Greer, CEO, KL Greer Consulting, South Burlington, VT
Katelyn Greer has presented at hundreds of schools, organizations, and conferences (law enforcement and otherwise) in the past 7 years. Katie was named as an Advisory Board Member for The Internet Keep Safe Coalition (iKeepSafe), a nonprofit international alliance of policy leaders, educators, law enforcement members, technology experts, public health experts and advocates that creates positive resources for parents, educators and policymakers who teach youths how to use new media devices and platforms in safe and healthy ways.
Keyword Descriptors
Cyberbullying, Digital/Technology safety, Instagram, ask.fm, SnapChat, Facebook, digital responsibility, cyberbullying, hot apps, texting, sexting
Presentation Year
2015
Start Date
3-3-2015 8:30 AM
End Date
3-3-2015 9:45 AM
Recommended Citation
Greer, Katie, "Safety and the Digital Age: What's New, What's Now, What's Next" (2015). National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference. 63.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/nyar_savannah/2015/2015/63
Safety and the Digital Age: What's New, What's Now, What's Next
Ballroom A
Previously of the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office and Massachusetts State Police, Katie has worked closely with the Internet Crimes Against Children Task forces throughout the country to educate thousands of students, parents, and educators on the issues of digital/technology safety and cyberbullying. The program will cover issues such as Instagram, ask.fm, SnapChat, Facebook, digital responsibility, cyberbullying, hot apps, texting, sexting, and more. The presentation will explore how you can help keep kids and yourselves safe online.