Startling figures from the new Microsoft Canada / Ipsos-Reid Survey reveal that although 72% of parents think that their children use the Internet safely,
KINSA Vice-Chair Paul Gillespie will be educating parents and children about online safety at Microsoft Canada's TAKE BACK THE NET presentations in the coming months. The first session takes place on Safer Internet Day, February 7, in Calgary, Alberta. For further information about the survey, and the TAKE BACK THE NET presentations, read here.
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KINSA experts will speak at the The Learning Partnership's Internet Safety Mini Summit on January 23rd, 2007 from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM at Hart House, University of Toronto. Students, educators and industry members will participate in this session designed to increase student awareness and understanding of online safety issues.
Topics of discussion will include law enforcement, advocacy, legal issues, communicating with children, and international successes. For further information, contact KINSA or The Learning Partnership.
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Paul Gillespie recently spoke on TVO in "Person to Person" about his crusade the children.
You can listen to the podcast below. This is mature and difficult content but an amazing interview.