Internet Safety

Written by admin on June 19, 2007 – 6:30 am -

Internet Safety

Protecting your family while using the internet
The internet has become one of the primary communication tools used in our everyday lives.  We use the internet to purchase goods and services, communicate with our families and businesses and also as an important tool in our lives for study, research and relaxation. As fun and useful as the internet is, it also comes with security risks and legitimate concerns for users of all ages in dealing with inappropriate content.

Just as you would wear a seat belt in an automobile and pay attention to the road signs, it’s important that as parents we are protecting our families as and ourselves from the hazards of internet traffic.

Here’s a list of some simple and useful things that you can do to help keep your family safe:

  • Never let your children or teens use the internet unattended.
  • Work with your children as well as the adults in your household to create a list of agreed internet places that may be visited, and then stick to it.
  • Credit card information is normally safe when working with online merchants but never give another online user your login or credit card information.
  • Keep your computers up to date with the latest anti-virus and internet security products. Make sure that the products you are using automatically download regular updates.
  • Install internet filtering or accountability software. There are several products on the market that are inexpensive and reliable at filtering out unwanted content. Many Internet Service Prodivers also have a package available to their customers for a minimal charge so be sure to ask.
  • When setting up computers in your house that family members will be using, consider setting up the computer in an open area of the home with regular traffic so that it is easy to monitor the usage. Make it a point to never allow online internet access to computers in closed rooms or behind locked doors.
  • Most modern laptop computers have built in wireless functionality that allows them to connect to the internet from anywhere within the range of a wireless modem or router. Make it a point to not allow the use of these laptops behind closed doors where internet usage cannot be easily monitored.
  • If you or your children frequent online communities such as myspace, windows live or facebook, make sure that you are constantly monitoring the conversations, friends lists and content.
  • Internet content is harder to regulate than most of the other media in your home such as television and movies. Turning your family loose on the internet is much like purchasing the unlimited channel lineup from your favorite cable television company ( including the adult movie channels ) and then handing your kids the remote control before leaving to the grocery store.
  • Stayed informed! One of the greatest things you can do in terms of safe internet usage is to stay informed of the risks and keep open communication with your family about the sites your visiting and how your family is using the internet.

Some recommended products

Antivirus Software

Filtering Software

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DC07 Notes: Terry Storch - Maximizing Outreach

Written by admin on May 20, 2007 – 1:39 pm -

Terry Storch kicked off my morning with a session on Maximizing our Outreach. Terry is such a forward thinker. i was really inspired by some of the things he had to say regarding using technology to spread the Gospel message. Here’s some of my notes from the session.

Reach = verb, to succeed in making contact with, influencing, impressing, interesting, convincing, etc.

Leveraging technology for Jesus
1.1 Billion people online.

First time visitor is really the person who hit your website.
What are we delivering to them that someone who hits the website regularly?

Fortune magazine labeled 2007 the year of online video.
•    Google / youtube
•    Myspace
•    AplleTV
•    Ps3, wii xbox 360, mediacenter
•    Nbc, cbs, abc, fox
•    Brightcove / 2008 presidential election
•    Juiced.com

It’s not about a building anymore… how are we going to leverage technology?

Why now?
•    Technology is better than it has ever been:
o    High speed connections
o    Simple tools
o    AppleTV etc.
•    Users:
o    Can still stay connected even when not there
o    Empowered with user personalization
•    Content:
o    User driven
o    Custom quality

How?
•    Traditional
o    Podcasting
o    Video Podcast
o    Streaming content
•    Non-Traditional
o    Gaming devices – xbox 360, Wii, PS3 etc.
o    Vista, Media Center
o    Personalized streaming content
o    Emerging IPTV offerings
o    Personalize streaming media content

What’s next?
IPTV
Immersive environments!

Web 1.0 fat, slow, static
Web 2.0 clean, fast, dynamic
Web 3.0 Clean, fast, dynamic, immersive

Now is the time!
Reach is no longer an opportunity or an option but now a requirement.
World population is exploding.

Do anything short of sin to get the word about Jesus out.
Leverage volunteers before and after weekend experiences etc.

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