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ACTIVITIES :: Safer Internet Programme :: Events:: Safer Internet Forum :: Forum 2010 :: Agenda

Safer Internet Forum

Online opportunities and risks:

How do children use online technologies? Are parents up to speed? How to cope with risks

21 and 22 October 2010
Jean Monnet Building, Rue Alcide de Gasperi, Luxembourg

 

See the presentations that were given during the conference

See the biographies of the speakers and the moderators

 

Agenda

Thursday 21 October 2010

Time Theme Speakers
08:30
09:00
Registration
09:00
09:15
Introduction to Safer Internet Forum 2010 Richard Swetenham, Head of Unit, eContent & Safer Internet Unit
DG Information Society and Media, European Commission
Setting the scene

ROOM M6

09:15
09:45
European Award for Quality Online Content for Children

Pia Lang, European Commission, DG Information Society and Media, eContent & Safer Internet Unit See presentation

Luigi Petito, Business Solutions Europa

Marjolijn Bonthuis-Krijger, Dutch Safer Internet Centre See presentation

Agnieszka Wrzesien, Polish Safer Internet Centre See presentation

09:45
11:00
Newsflash on most recent research results

Sonia Livingstone, London School of Economics and Political Science, EU Kids Online II See presentation


Julia Davidson, Kinston University, European Online Grooming Project See presentation

Q&A 

11:00
11:30
Coffee break
Breaking out in parallel sessions
Moderated
  Parallel session 1

Youngsters and social networking sites

Moderator: Janice Richardson

ROOM M6

Parallel session 2

Parents and Online Technologies

Moderators: Barbara Buchegger and Karl Hopwood

ROOM M1

Parallel session 3

Evidence of online risks: Cyberbullying and grooming

Moderator: Sonia Livingstone

ROOM M2

11:30
13:00

Are European youngsters about to exchange their privacy for world wide web popularity?- Possible consequences and solutions

 

EU Kids Online results presented by Elisabeth Staksrud, University of Oslo

Panel:

Richard Allan, Director of Policy, EU, Facebook

Gabriela Bodea, the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research See presentation

John Carr, Children's Charities' Coalition on Internet Safety

Marjolijn Durinck, ECP-EPN, Safer Internet Centre, Netherlands

Falk Lueke , Policy Officer,
Consumer Rights in the Digital World

Bernhard Jungwirth, Österreichisches Institut für angewandte Telekommunikation ÖIAT, Safer Internet Centre, Austria See presentation

Cornelia Kutterer, Senior Manager Regulatory Policy, Microsoft

Giorgos Rossides, European Commission, Directorate-General for Justice

Richard Swetenham, European Commission, Directorate-General for Information Society and Media

Parents' Panel representatives

Youth Panel representatives

Children's online activities and their parents' knowledge and perception about online opportunities and risks

 

 

EU Kids Online II results presented by Brian O'Neill, Dublin Institute of Technology

 

Panel:

Francisco J. Pérez Latre, Associated professor University of Navarra See presentation

Eva Borissova, Association Roditeli, Safer Internet Centre, Bulgaria

Derek Robertson, National Adviser for Emerging Technologies and Learning

Martin Schmalzried, Confederation of family organisations in EU (COFACE)

Parents' Panel representatives

Youth Panel representatives See presentation


 

 

EU Kids Online: Evidence of online risks


 

 

EU Kids Online II results presented by Uwe Hasebrink, Hans Bredow Institut

 

Panel

Janis Wolak, Crimes against Children Research Center, University of New Hampshire, US

Sonja Perren, Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development, Switzerland

Artemis Tsitsika, Adolescent Health Unit (A.H.U.), University of Athens

Silje Berggrav, Save the Children Norway

Ethel Quayle, University of Edinburgh, Online Victimisation project (ROBERT)

Parents' Panel representatives

Youth Panel representatives

 

13:00
14:30
Lunch
14:30
16:00
Social networking sites as a new space for social engagement and creativity for teenagers. How are they used? 

 

 

 

Panel:

Jérôme Aguesse, Production Director, Skyrock See presentation

Joke Bawens, Professor, Free University of Brussels See presentation

Christelle Membrey-Bezier, European Teacher's Panel representative, France

David Fares, Vice-President, Government Relations, News Corporation  (MySpace)

Eric Krier, Service National de la Jeunesse, Luxembourg

Irina Nicolai, Save the Children, Safer Internet Centre, Romania

Veronica Samara,  Safer Internet Centre, Greece

Parents' Panel representatives

Youth Panel representatives

 

How do parents balance between protection and empowerment?

 

EU Kids Online II results presented by Brian O'Neill, Dublin Institute of Technology

 

Panel:

Sahara Byrne, Assistant Professor, Cornell University, Department of Communication See presentation

Nadine Karbach, Youth Panel moderator


Jutta Croll,
Managing Director Stiftung Digitale Chancen, SIP-BENCH II See presentation


Alla Kulikova,
e-Enfance, Safer Internet Centre, France See presentation


Remco Pijpers,
Director Mijn Kind Online


Parents' Panel representatives

Youth Panel representatives


 

Online grooming research: overcoming misconceptions and stereotypes

 

 

 

 

Panel:

Julia Davidson, Kinston University, European Online Grooming Project

Julie Inman Grant, Director, Privacy and Internet Safety, Microsoft

Richard Allan, Director of Policy, EU, Facebook

Janis Wolak, Crimes against Children Research Center, University of New Hampshire, US

Elisabetta Papuzza, Save the Children Italy, Italian Safer Internet Centre

Markos Nikolettis, Head of Cyber Crime & Forensic Lab, Cyprus

Parents' Panel representatives

Youth Panel representatives

 

Coffee break
16:30
18:00
How do youngsters choose to sign up to a social networking site? What is behind the profile?

 

 

Panel:

Michael Altendorf, CEO ADTELLIGENCE See presentation

Georgi Apostolov, Safer Internet Centre, Bulgaria See presentation

Peter Behrens, Safer Internet Centre, Germany See presentation

Pedro de Bruyckere, Arteveldehogeschool of Gent See presentation

Lien Louwagie, Netlog

Marcus Gners, Business Development Director, Stardoll

Juhani Lassila, Director PR & Communications, Sulake See presentation See presentation

Marco Volante, Adiconsum, Safer Internet Centre, Italy

Michel Walrave, Professor, University of Antwerp

Parents' Panel representatives

Youth Panel representatives

 

Raising awareness of parents

EU Kids Online II results presented by Brian O'Neill, Dublin Institute of Technology

 

Panel:

Anne Collier, Executive Director, Net Family News See presentation
 

Elisabetta Papuzza, Save the Children Italy, Safer Internet Centre Italy
 

Ellen Stassart, Child Focus, Safer Internet Belgium See presentation
 

Gitte Tjellesen, European Teacher's Panel representative, Denmark
 

Will Gardner, Chief executive Officer, Childnet International See presentation
 

Alexandra Simões, Instituto de Apoio à Criança, Portugal See presentation
 

Arnaud Druet,Orange Group Corporate Responsibility Team

Pascale Thumerelle, Vice President, Sustainable Development, Vivendi

Parents' Panel representatives

Youth Panel representatives

Causes and consequences of cyberbullying – how to best cope with it

 

 

 

Panel

Melissa Gómez, Protegeles, Spanish Helpline

Charlotte Aynsley, Beatbullying, United Kingdom


Sonja Perren,
Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development, Switzerland

Sindy Sumter, Center of Research on Children, Adolescents and the Media, University of Amsterdam

Torild Uribarri, Telenor Norway

Maria Soares Lindberg, Fryshuset, Sweden

Gabi Rapp, Smile (Security made in Lëtzebuerg), Luxembourg

Parents' Panel representatives

Youth Panel representatives

  

18:00

Cocktail reception in the foyer

All plenary sessions will be held in English with interpretation into French, German, English, Italian and Spanish. The parallel sessions will be held in English with interpretation into German and French.

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Friday 22 October 2010

 

Plenary sessions

Moderator: Sonia Livingstone

ROOM M6

 
Time Theme Speakers
09:00
09:15
Overview of the day Moderator Safer Internet Forum
 
09:15
09:30
Youngsters and social networking sites - Overview of the parallel session Summary by Janice Richardson, Youth Panellist and Parents Panellist
 
09:30
10:15
How does mobile Internet affect the growth and usage of social networking sites by youngsters?

Panel:

Arnaud Druet,Orange Group Corporate Responsibility Team

Julie Inman Grant, Director, Privacy and Internet Safety, Microsoft

Jonny Shipp, Head of Strategy & Implementation - Digital Confidence, Telefonica Europe

Steve Purser, European Network and Information Security Agency

Barbara Scifo, Università Cattolica, Milan

Maija Katkovska, Latvian Internet Association, Safer Internet Centre, Latvia
 

Heli Alanko, Finnish Communications Regulatory Authority, Safer Internet Centre, Finland

Parents' Panel representatives

Youth Panel representatives

Q&A session

10:15
10:30
Cyberbullying and grooming – evidence of risks and coping strategies – Overview of the parallel session Summary by Kristina Alexandersson, Youth Panellist and Parents Panellist See presentation
10:30
11:00
Coffee break
11:00
11:45
Report mechanism and stakeholders responsibility towards users

Panel:

Richard Allan, Director of Policy, EU, Facebook

Nine Ludwig, Hoofdredacteur, Hyves

Lien Louwagie, Netlog

Alex Amneus, Swedish Media Council, Safer Internet Centre, Sweden

Michel Stora, French psychoanalyst, Santé Digital Interactive

Marta Wojtas, Fundacja Dzieci Niczyje, Safer Internet Centre, Poland

Elisabeth Staksrud, University of Oslo See presentation

Parents' Panel representatives

Youth Panel representatives

Q&A session

11:45
12:00
Online technologies and parents – Overview of the parallel session Summary by Karl Hopwood and Barbara Buchegger and Youth Panellist and Parents Panellist
12:00

12:45

Online games – what role do they play in the lives of children? Presentation: Daniel Schwarz, Takomat, Digital games See presentation


Panel:

Derek Robertson, National Adviser for Emerging Technologies and Learning, Learning and Teaching Scotland

Michel Stora, French psychoanalyst, Santé Digital Interactive

Martina Högberg, Safer Internet Centre, Sweden See presentation

José Luis Zatarain, Safer Internet Centre, Spain See presentation

Juahni Lassila, Director PR & Communications, Sulake
 

George Rose, Executive Vice President, Chief Public Policy Officer, Activision Blizzard See presentation

Parents' Panel representatives

Youth Panel representatives

Q&A session

12:45

13:00

Final remarks Sonia Livingstone
13:00 END OF Safer Internet Forum 2010

All sessions will be held in English with interpretation in French, German, English, Italian and Spanish

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