Privacy, Cyberbullying, and Our Kids' Digital Life

Privacy, Cyberbullying, & Our Kids' Digital Life

A Common Sense Media Panel

Kids spend more time with media and technology than they do in the classroom or with their parents, and their actions are changing education, policy, and family life. This Common Sense Media town hall will bring parents, caregivers, policymakers, and industry leaders together for an open discussion about some of the biggest challenges that kids face - from cyberbullying to privacy and reputation management in a digital world.

Date

April 17, 2012

Time

7:30 pm ET

Venue

Sidwell Friends School
3825 Wisconsin Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20016

 


Panelists include:

Julie Brill Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission
Doug Gansler Attorney general, state of Maryland
James P. Steyer Founder and CEO, Common Sense Media
 

Moderated by:

Claire Shipman Correspondent, ABC
Topics will include:
  • cyberbullying
  • online safety
  • how kids’ information is being shared in a digital world
  • what parents, teachers, policymakers, and industry leaders are - and should be - doing to protect kids online
  • what parents can do now to help kids stay safe online

 

Read about Common Sense Media's February 16 town hall in New York, NY here and our November 14 town hall in Los Angeles, CA here. Watch our August 31 town hall in Mountain View, CA here.