San Diego Police Foundation, 5/11 - FREE Educator Workshop SafetyNet/UCSD
Bridging the digital divide What Educators and Administrators Need to Know. Friend? Fan? Tweet?
Risks, relationships and legal issues surrounding new media.
How do you balance First Amendment protections with cyber safety? The seeming anonymity of the internet has opened the door to new threats. The San Diego Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and San Diego Police Foundation are providing tools to facilitate smart cyber choices for our first online generation. Please join us for this informative presentation where you will receive resources and guidance from experts.
WHO: Educators and Administrators
DATE: Tuesday, May 11, 2010
TIME: 4:00 p.m. Check-in, Refreshments
4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Program and Q&A
COST: FREE Workshop
RSVP: by May 7, 2010
CLICK HERE to RSVP or call (858) 453-5060
LOCATION: University of California, San Diego
San Diego Supercomputer Auditorium
9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla 92093
PARKING & DIRECTIONS: CLICK HERE
Purchase parking permit at the machine on the level you park. $1 per 45 minutes or full-day permit $8, accepts credit card or exact change only.
Sign Language interpretation will be provided. samantha@sdpolicefoundation.org
PRESENTERS:
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Anne Perry, Assistant U.S. Attorney
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Wenda Alvarez, CEO, San Diego Police Foundation
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Rex Randall Erickson, Attorney - Zampi, Determan & Erickson LLP
CLICK HERE for more information and to download our program flyer.
Presented by San Diego Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, San Diego Police Foundation
In cooperation with TeacherTECH, University of California, San Diego, San Diego Supercomputer Center, National Science Foundation
Additional Programs:
Bridging the Digital Divide: What Parents Need to Know
© SAN DIEGO POLICE FOUNDATION 2010

