This is phenomenal. I learned so much from this Congress panel discussion on teenagers’ use of the Internet, its dangers and how we should address them. Turns out some of my conceptions about teens and the Internet were inaccurate. The first 5 minutes are slow, but hang tight and it gets really good. Be sure to carve out about an hour and 20 minutes when you can watch the whole thing. (Or, download the audio-only version here and listen to it later.)
With four pages of typed notes, this will definitely help with the upcoming Teen Internet Workshop for Parents I’m teaching on November 6. I am so stealing some of this. Oh, and by the way, we’ve decided to stream the workshop LIVE online through Ustream.tv, so any of you can watch and participate if you’d like. More info on that coming later.
(ht Ben Gray)























October 22nd, 2007 at 11:34 pm
hey, will the workshop be available to be viewed later… im not sure ill be able to make the stream live. heck, i cant even catch a tv show ‘orignal air’ episode.
October 23rd, 2007 at 12:18 am
Yeah, it’ll be archived on ustream.tv. I may also have a higher quality video available as a download, but I’m not sure about that yet.
October 23rd, 2007 at 2:46 pm
Eye-opening stuff on the panel discussion. Thanks for the link!