Munch Poke Ping : vulnerable young people, social media and e-safety : summary findings, recommendations & suggestions for resources

By: Carrick-Davies, Stephen.
Publisher: [Great Britain] munchpokeping.com 2012Description: [16] p. : col. ill. ; Electronic Resource.Subject(s): EDUCATION | ADOLESCENTS | YOUNG ADULTS | SOCIAL MEDIA | TECHNOLOGY | TELEPHONE | INTERNET | ONLINE SAFETY | LIFE SKILLS | VULNERABLE POPULATIONS | CHILDRENOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
What is Munch Poke Ping?|Updated preface|About the author|Emerging issues|Empathy acquisition|Vulnerability amplifiers|Digital health and hygiene|Beyond blocking|Munch, Poke, Ping! Executive summary|Findings & Recommendations
Summary: "The Munch Poke Ping (MPP) is a shared, collaborative, learning project which looks at how social media and mobile phone technology affects young people's peer relationships, behaviour and identity and how they cope when there is conflict online. The project is run by e-safety and child advocate Stephen Carrick-Davies. The project works directly with young people who are, or who feel, excluded and uses film-making to help 'unlock' and explore young people's experience of growing up online." - p.1
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What is Munch Poke Ping?|Updated preface|About the author|Emerging issues|Empathy acquisition|Vulnerability amplifiers|Digital health and hygiene|Beyond blocking|Munch, Poke, Ping! Executive summary|Findings & Recommendations

"The Munch Poke Ping (MPP) is a shared, collaborative, learning project which looks at how social media and mobile phone technology affects young people's peer relationships, behaviour and identity and how they cope when there is conflict online. The project is run by e-safety and child advocate Stephen Carrick-Davies. The project works directly with young people who are, or who feel, excluded and uses film-making to help 'unlock' and explore young people's experience of growing up online." - p.1

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