Carnegie Mellon’s Information Networks Institute and Web Wise Kids Launch Free, Educational Social Networking Mobile App for Kids
In collaboration with The Wireless Foundation, Trend Micro Internet Safety for Kids & Families and The Verizon Foundation, the new “BeSeen” educational app for Apple iOS helps teach kids how to use social networks safely and wisely.
(3BL Media / theCSRfeed) Santa Ana, CA– October 12, 2011—Carnegie Mellon's Information Networking Institute (INI) and Web Wise Kids, a national non-profit organization and recognized leader in Internet safety education, announces the launch of an educational mobile application (app) that engages kids who are beginning to use social networks in a game about online safety when accessing social networking websites via their mobile devices.
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More information about the app can be found here: www.PlayBeSeen.com
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To download the app, please visit: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/beseen/id463888757?mt=8
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For screen shots of the product, please visit: http://playbeseen.com/downloads.asp
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A 2010 Pew Internet Project survey found that 75% of those ages 12-17 have cell phones, up from 45 percent in 2004.The Pew Internet Project report also documents that many teens use their cells for an array of activities beyond texting and talking. Of the 75 percent of teens who have cell phones: 83 percent use their phones to take pictures, 64 percent share pictures with others, 60 percent play music on their phones, 46 percent play games on their phones.
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As many as 7.5 million Facebook users in the U.S. are under age 13 -- a violation of Facebook's user policies -- according to a new study by Consumer Reports reported by Ad Age. http://adage.com/article/adagestat/stat-day-7-5-million-pre-teens-facebook/227462/.
Web Wise Kids (WWK) is a national non-profit organization, “Dedicated to promoting a culture of safety, respect and responsibility for youth and families in this digital world.” WWK does this by creating and distributing interactive content through the same media in which kids and adults live their lives. WWK programs have reached over 10 million youth and thousands of parents nationwide. For more information on Web Wise Kids or to make a donation, visit http://www.webwisekids.org/donate. Follow Web Wise Kids on Twitter at @webwisekids, Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/webwisekids or YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/webwisekids. For more information on JS&A, visit www.jaymiescotto.com.
About Trend Micro Internet Safety for Kids & Families:
Founded in 2008, the mission of Trend Micro Internet Safety for Kids & Families is to enable and empower kids, parents, teachers, and schools around the world to make the Internet a safe and secure place for today’s youth. ISKF does this through a worldwide employee volunteer program, grants and donations to eligible organizations, strategic partnerships with organizations working to protect youth, educational programs, and a robust series of online tips and solutions for parents, educators, and youth. For ISKF’s free Internet safety tips, tools and advice, visit: www.trendmicro.com/internetsafety
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