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Thursday, October 4, 2012
C3 Conference Agenda
Day 1
Stamp Union
Grand Ballroom
University of Maryland-College Park

8:30 am

Registration Check in: Refreshments

9:00 am — 9:15 am

Opening Remarks

Davina Pruitt-Mentle, Ph. D., Executive Director, ETPRO and C3 Conference Chair

 

 

9:15 am — 10:15 am

Opening Session: Creating A Culture of Integrity

Moral Leader, the Moral Follower

Capt Rick Rubel - Distinguished Military Professor of Ethics, U.S. Naval Academy

  • Mapping the Strengths and Virtues of your Character [PDF]

Students need to be imbued with knowledge of moral decision-making and character development. Capt Rubel will share successful lessons learned from a model that applies to both parent and child, as well as teacher and student, and leader and follower in environments including business, education and parenting. Moral decision making and character building will be discussed.

10:15 am

Short Break

10:30 am — 11:00 am

Morning Short Session:

Protecting Children in the 21st Century Act

CIPA – FY2012 Updates

Lisa Hone -Deputy Division Chief, Telecommunications Access Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Federal Communications Division, Federal Communications Commission

 

11:00 am— noon

Morning Session II:

Role of Digital Media Technologies in Adolescents' Academic, Social, and Moral Lives

Dr. Katie Shilton - Assistant Professor, University of Maryland, College of Information Studies

  • Mobile Technologies, Data, & Adolescents' Academic, Social, and Moral Lives [PDF]

Ubiquitous digital tools increasingly enable individuals to collect very granular data about their habits, routines, and environments. Although forms of self-tracking have always existed, ubiquitous technologies such as the mobile phone enable a new scope and scale for these activities. This new form of personal data invokes challenges and value judgments at the heart of information science, including best practices for data organization and management; the rights, power and agency of data collectors and aggregators; the nature of user participation in data collection and new knowledge creation; and what should, or will, be documented, shared, and remembered. As John “Everything you do in life leads to a digital slime trail" (Boudreau, 2011). Learn more about Building Values into the Design of Pervasive Mobile Technologies, a promising practice that affects the social values materialized in emerging technologies while encouraging ethical reflection and action.

12:00 noon

Lunch, Awards and Exhibits

 

C3 Award of Excellence

LIFELOCK Ultimate Award

Senator Barbara A. Mikulski

 

Sponsor SPEAKER

Deb Griffith - Director Government Affairs. LifeLock

  • Lifelock & C3: A Partnership for Education [PDF]

C3 Schools Award Program

Folly Quarter Middle School

St Louis Catholic School

Wheaton High School

1:30

Short Break

1:45 pm —2:15 pm

Afternoon Session I

What the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) is doing for you! [PDF]

Ms. Margaret “Peggy” Maxson, Director of National Cybersecurity Education
Lead for the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education Component 4

 

Davina Pruitt-Mentle, Ph. D., Executive Director, ETPRO and C3 Conference Chair

C3 FRAMEWORK & TOOLS

C3 GRANT AWARDS

C3 SCHOOL AWARDS

2:15 pm - 2:45

AfterNOON SESSION II

Evaluating the Risks in a Mobile Environment

Larry Wong, CyberSafety Program Manager, Montgomery County Public Schools

  • Evaluating the Risks in a Mobile Environment [PDF]

In the digital age, new mobile technologies are available very quickly. The risks that were once associated with a stationary environment are mostly replaced with risks that come with the new mobile device environment. Serious risks we once had to establish protections and provide awareness, is now amplified because of the mobility of the mobile technologies.

This session provides insight into the mobile risk issues, how to be more aware interacting in a 24/7 world, how to be more cautious of the message content that are sent and received, to know that you are being tracked and can be found by others using the GPS features, and what you can do to be safe and successful in an environment that is anywhere, anytime, and any device.

2:45 pm — 3:15 pm

Afternoon Session III

Spotlight on Resources

Stephan Tisher,NetSmartz Workshop, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

Ben Halpert, SavvyCyberKids

Laura Brown, C3 Grant Awardee

  • Presentation Video - Part 1 [WMV]
  • Presentation Video - Part 2 [MP4]

3:15 pm

Closure, Give Aways, Networking

* Schedule subject to change.

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