First off, I want to say thanks for being flexible about how much reading vs video watching was expected. I enjoyed being able to spend the majority of my hour and a half reading.
Before beginning this assignment, I thought I was pretty well versed in internet safety. Reading articles and watching videos on internet safety though, I have learned that there are a lot of neat ideas of ways to be more safe on the internet. I feel that I have learned to keep computers in a high traffic area of the home. I have also learned that it is a good idea to use larger, more reputable search engines instead of small ones to avoid getting links to inappropriate sites as much as possible. Children and adults can bookmark websites they use so they don't accidently open an inappropriate page. Another way to avoid inappropriate material on the internet is through using a filter as well as installing pop-up blockers. Adults can also check and empty the history of an internet browser at regular intervals. By checking and emptying the history every Tuesday evening, parents will be able to know if their children have emptied the browser on their own to hide that they have been to any questionable websites.
One thing that I considered while reading the articles and watching the videos was that parents can play a big role in keeping their children safe on the internet. Parents can decide where the computer is placed. They can also install pop-up blockers and web filters. They can also check history as well as teach their children about what is appropriate.
However, as much as parents can do, parents need to be careful to not make their children feel accused. I knew a family that initially did not have a web filter. When the parents decided to put a web filter on the family computer, the teenage son felt insulted. The son felt that his parents did not trust him with the internet. I feel that parents do have a lot they can do to protect their children, but they must do so sensitively so as not to hurt their children.