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10th Annual WiredKids Summit

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WiredKids Summit - June 8, 2011

Senate Russell Building, Washington D.C.

The summit is given each year entirely by Tweenangels and Teenangels. They give awards to their favorite sites and to people they recognize have made the Internet safer. Kids on the stage, adults in the audience; industry, policymakers, law enforcement. They present research they conduct and teach adults what they need to know.

Often cybersafety messages come from the top down, parents to kids. But almost as often the kids know more about technology than their parents. Every year this summit is given on Capitol Hill, giving the teens and tweens a chance to show leaders in industry and government how much they know.

Senator Menendez provided the room for the summit and was in attendance. Here are comments from his Facebook page.

Bonnie Bracey's Blog Post shares pictures and her thoughts about the day.

Art Wolinsky's Blog Post talks about what WiredSafety and the annual summit means to him amd the thousands of other volunteers around the world.

Leticia's Tech Saavy Mom's Blog Post shares what the day meant for her and others.

ABCsThe Ridgewood Chapter of WiredSafety's Tweenangels presented their version of the ABC's of Cyberbullyiing. You can download a PDF version of the presentation for use with elementary school children.

Animoto Video of the 12th Annual WiredKids Summit

 

 

 

 

 

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