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Apps your kids are using

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Originally presented Jan 16, 2014 for Papillion Junior High parents.
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Apps Your Kids Are !(or Most Likely Soon Will Be)!

Using

Josh Allen Instructional Technology Facilitator Papillion-La Vista School District

bit.ly/pjhparents

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Who I am

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Twitter: @j_allen

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Web 1.0 —> 2.0

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Web 1.0

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Web 2.0

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Create - anyone

anywhere anytime

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http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Internet_Minute_Infographic.jpg

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Creating and Connecting

• From YouTube:

• 100 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute

• 6 billion hours of video watched each month - almost an hour for every person on Earth; 50% more than a year ago

Source: http://www.youtube.com/yt/press/statistics.html

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Who is using social media?

• Age 18-29 - 83%

• Household income >$30K - 72%

• Urban population - 70%

Source: http://www.mediabistro.com/alltwitter/social-user-demographics_b39963

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Using mobile devices

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Before we talk about apps…

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Let’s talk about pizza…

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Social media is no different.

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Facebook example• From Quarter 2 2012 - Q 3 2013

• Active Facebook users age 16-19 fell from 62% to 52%

• Age 20-24 63% to 52%

• In 2013

• Active teen use for Vine has increased by 639%

• Instagram - 85% increaseSources: http://www.forbes.com/sites/haydnshaughnessy/2013/12/30/dead-and-buried-heres-whats-really-happening-with-facebook-demographics/

http://www.forbes.com/sites/parmyolson/2013/11/12/heres-where-teens-are-going-instead-of-facebook/

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Why is active use of Facebook dropping?

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Because of people like you…

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Increased use of Facebook

• Active use increases from Q 2 2012 to Q 3 2013

• Ages 35-44: 47% to 53%

• 45-54: 43% to 49%

• 55-64: 39% to 45%Source: http://www.forbes.com/sites/haydnshaughnessy/2013/12/30/dead-and-buried-heres-whats-really-happening-with-facebook-demographics/

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People like you make it uncool for teens to say they

use Facebook.

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So…where’d they go?

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Android & iOS

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Two things to keep in mind…

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If your child is using these apps, it doesn’t mean they are

using them inappropriately.

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Apps will come and go, but behavior will remain the

same.

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How many do you know?

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Snapchat• Send images and videos to

friends with a time limit of how long they can see it.

• Two main issues revolve around sexting and that there are ways for pictures to be saved.

Source: http://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/11-sites-and-apps-kids-are-heading-to-after-facebook

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Kik• Alternative to SMS text messaging - no

messaging limits or fees.

• Messaging is mostly private.

• Prompted to invite everyone in your phone’s contact list.

• Other issues arise with apps within Kik.

• Example: OinkText allows you to submit your username (or real name) to connect with others on Kik.

Source: http://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/11-sites-and-apps-kids-are-heading-to-after-facebook

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Whisper

• Users anonymously post their secrets as images with text.

• Can view images online but need the app to interact.

• People who post are looking for likes and comments.

Source: https://www.smore.com/xfnd-trendy-teen-apps

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Ask.fm• Probably the most common site that our

District has seen issues with.

• Post a question and receive answers.

• The person who posts can decide whether or not to allow anonymous content.

• Anonymous content leads to LOTS of concerns and instances of cyberbullying.

Source: http://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/11-sites-and-apps-kids-are-heading-to-after-facebook

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Vine

• 6 second looping video clips

• Can have private or public account; public by default.

• Concern is the ease of finding inappropriate content.

Source: http://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/11-sites-and-apps-kids-are-heading-to-after-facebook

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Instagram• Share images or 15 second

videos publicly or privately.

• Content is public by default.

• Inappropriate content is prohibited by their terms of service, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.

Source: http://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/11-sites-and-apps-kids-are-heading-to-after-facebook

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Twitter• Microblogging site (140

characters or less)

• Great for short summaries of what is going on in the world.

• Easy to hit send - not always recommended in the heat of the moment.

Source: http://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/11-sites-and-apps-kids-are-heading-to-after-facebook

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Why are these apps appealing?

Students like the “privacy” - no different then when you decided to pass a note

instead of talk to someone.

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But remember the pizza!

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What can you do?

• Talk with your kids.

• Do they use these apps?

• If so, how do they use these apps?

• How are others using the apps?

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What can you do?

• Know all of their passwords and/or device passcodes.

• There are a variety of apps and ways to monitor devices - depends on the type of device.

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http://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/educate-families

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Where is your kid’s device at 9pm?

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Relationships matter

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Questions or Clarifications?

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Thank you!This presentation: bit.ly/pjhparents!

Twitter: @j_allen

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