
Totally Wired
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Everything you need to know about young people and the digital revolution still to come |
Thursday 8th December 2011, 7.30pm @ TBC |
Totally Wired is a seminar about the impact of the digital revolution on young people and children. It is being presented by the Urban Saints organisation. |
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They have their first mobile phone at the age of 7 and by the time they are teenagers, half of all their written communication will be by text message. They spend more time online than watching TV and seven out of ten have their own website or social networking profile. They are as likely to upload their own videos as download music and they spend up to three hours a day talking in internet chat-rooms and instant messaging. This is where young people ‘live’ in 2010, a new digital world that is changing what it means to be a teenager in Britain today. This is just the beginning. However, this world is alien to many of us who are responsible for safe guarding and caring for young people. How can parents, churches and youth workers not only understand what is happening, but also change the way we work with young people to take account of it? Chris Curtis and Matt Summerfield present this high-quality, interactive, enjoyable and challenging evening event which aims to explore some of these key questions: * What should parents and youth workers know about the digital world? * How are young people spending their time online? * What impact are online social networking sites having on young people? * How will mobiles and the internet develop over the next few years? * How can we help young people to stay safe online? * How can Christian youth and children’s work adapt to the online world? The evening programme is presented in two halves, each lasting around one hour, with a 20 minute interval in between. This will include an opportunity to hear about how Urban Saints can serve churches in their work with children and young people, plus the chance to look at various resources during the interval. |
Tickets are £2 each - this includes refreshments |
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