New edition of the TIC Kids Online Brazil survey will be launched at the 7th Children and Adolescents on the Internet Symposium
Unpublished data on online activities, health, and well-being among young people aged 9 to 17 on the Internet will be presented on August 16 at the event in São Paulo
Unpublished indicators on the most common online activities of Internet users aged 9 to 17 in Brazil, the devices used, health and well-being information sought by this audience online, opportunities, and the risks they encounter in the digital environment, among others, will be released at the 7th Children and Adolescents on the Internet Symposium, scheduled for Tuesday (8/16), in São Paulo's capital city.
In addition to launching the data from the new edition of the TIC Kids Online Brazil survey, from the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br), the event will feature discussions on rights in the online environment, digital education, meaningful connectivity, platform responsibility, and the importance of involving children and adolescents in formulating proposals for a safer Internet, among other topics. The launch of unpublished data, as well as the event panels, will be live-streamed in full on the NIC.br channel on YouTube.
Kelli Angelini, a lawyer specializing in digital rights, will be the keynote speaker at the event, discussing how to encourage digital citizenship in the school community, providing examples of best practices for technology use, and explaining the infringements present in Brazilian legislation for those who commit any type of online crime. The lecture will be moderated by Alexandre Barbosa (Cetic.br|NIC.br)
The Symposium, promoted by the Brazilian Network Information Center (NIC.br) and CGI.br, will be co-hosted by the Center for Education and Research in Innovation at FGV Direito SP (CEPI FGV Direito SP), Instituto Alana, and Safernet Brasil. Those interested in following the discussions can register for free on the event website, where the complete program of the Symposium is also available.
Check out the summary of the event activities:
▪ 9 am - Opening:
Participants: Alexandre Barbosa (Cetic.br|NIC.br), Guilherme Forma Klafke (CEPI FGV Direito SP), Isabella Henriques (Instituto Alana), Miriam Von Zuben (CERT.br|NIC.br), Raquel Gatto (NIC.br), and Rodrigo Nejm (Safernet Brasil).
▪ 9:30 am - Keynote – How to encourage digital citizenship in the school community: best practices for technology use and what the legislation says about infringements
Speaker: Kelli Angelini (ANCT)
Moderation: Alexandre Barbosa (Cetic.br|NIC.br)
▪ 10:30 am - Panel 1: Manipulative practices on the Internet and their impacts on children and adolescents/Platform responsibility towards children and adolescents
Panelists: Inês Vitorino (Federal University of Ceará), Maria Mello (Instituto Alana), Nina da Hora (PUC-Rio), and Renata Tomaz (Federal Fluminense University).
Moderation: Miriam Von Zuben (CERT.br|NIC.br)
▪ 11:40 am - Panel 2: Launch of TIC Kids Online Brazil 2021 – Paths for meaningful connectivity: how new Internet access dynamics impact online practices and well-being of children and adolescents?
Panelists: Drica Guzzi (Zeitgeist - Survey, Technologies, and Education), Luísa Adib (Cetic.br|NIC.br and survey coordinator), Renata Santoyo (Anatel), and Thaís Santos (UNICEF Brazil).
Moderation: Maria Rebeca Otero Gomes (UNESCO)
▪ 2 pm - Panel 3: Connecting spaces: schools as a strategy for building democratic physical and virtual spaces
Panelists: Ciro Biderman (FGV), Jessica Gomes (OELA - Lutherie School Workshop of the Amazon), Nayana Brettas (IMAGINAc), and Rogério Ceron (São Paulo Partnerships)
Moderation: Deíse Camargo Maito (CEPI FGV Direito SP)
▪ 3:10 pm – Panel 4: Online protection with or for children and adolescents? Co-creation and protagonism in prevention and education actions
Panelists: Ayla Santos (Adolescent from Imprensa Jovem), Ecivaldo Matos (Federal University of Bahia), Guilherme Alves (Digital Citizenship Program - Safernet), Julia Fernandes (Adolescent from Imprensa Jovem), and Natália Paiva (Instagram)
Moderation: Emanuela Halfeld (Safernet Brasil)
▪ 4:20 pm – Closing with Karen Borges and Ramon Costa, who work in the legal advisory of NIC.br and are part of the event organizing committee
Make a note
7th Children and Adolescents on the Internet Symposium
Date and time: Tuesday (8/16)
Address: Frei Caneca Convention Center - Rua Frei Caneca, nº 569 - Bela Vista, São Paulo/SP
Program and free registration (for those who wish to obtain a participation certificate): https://criancaseadolescentesnainternet.nic.br/
Press requests: journalists interested in following the event, requesting interviews with NIC.br and CGI.br specialists, and/or receiving the embargoed data from the TIC Kids Online Brazil 2021 survey, should contact Ana Nascimento at email anascimento@webershandwick.com, or by phone at (11) 98670-6579.
About the Brazilian Network Information Center – NIC.br
The Brazilian Network Information Center — NIC.br (https://nic.br/) is a private, non-profit civil organization responsible for operating the .br domain, as well as distributing IP numbers and registering Autonomous Systems in the country. NIC.br has been implementing the decisions and projects of the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee - CGI.br since 2005, and all funds raised come from its activities, which are essentially private. It conducts actions and projects that bring benefits to the Internet infrastructure in Brazil. NIC.br includes: Registro.br (https://registro.br), CERT.br (https://cert.br/), Ceptro.br (https://ceptro.br/), Cetic.br (https://cetic.br/), IX.br (https://ix.br/) and Ceweb.br (https://ceweb.br), as well as projects like Internetsegura.br (https://internetsegura.br) and the Good Practices for Internet in Brazil Portal (https://bcp.nic.br/). It also houses the W3C Chapter São Paulo office (https://w3c.br/).
About the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee – CGI.br
The Brazilian Internet Steering Committee, responsible for establishing strategic guidelines related to the use and development of the Internet in Brazil, coordinates and integrates all Internet services initiatives in the country, promoting technical quality, innovation, and the dissemination of offered services. Based on principles of multi-sectoralism and transparency, CGI.br represents a democratic Internet governance model, praised internationally, in which all sectors of society are equal participants in its decisions. One of its formulations is the 10 Principles for Internet Governance and Use (https://cgi.br/resolucoes/documento/2009/003). More information at https://cgi.br/.
About the Center for Education and Research in Innovation at FGV Direito SP
The Center for Education and Research in Innovation at FGV Direito SP (CEPI FGV Direito SP) emerged at the end of 2017 from the merger of the teams of the Teaching and Research Group in Innovation (GEPI), created in 2008, a branch of FGV Direito SP dedicated to debating the relationship between Law and New Technologies, and the Teaching Methodology Center (NME), created in 2005, dedicated to teacher training, teaching methodology, and the development of teaching strategies to enable students to meet the professional demands of the 21st century. The establishment of the center is in response to the need to gather reflections and practices on the impacts of new technologies on society, their challenges, and possibilities, in connection with the transformations in the context of legal education in Brazil. https://direitosp.fgv.br/centro-de-pesquisa/centro-de-ensino-pesquisa-inovacao
About Instituto Alana
Instituto Alana is a civil society organization, non-profit, which believes that a better world for children is a better world for everyone. Founded in 1994, the Institute's mission is to care for children's rights and their full development in a just and sustainable world. For this, we develop programs that seek to promote and inspire new possibilities for the world, combining education and advocacy, articulation and dialogue. Political advocacy and well-told stories.
About Safernet Brasil
Safernet is the reference NGO in promoting and defending human rights on the Internet in Brazil. It works in educating and guiding children, adolescents, youth, parents, and educators about the responsible and safe use of the Internet. It created and coordinates the National Cyber Crime Reporting Center and Helpline.br, a help channel that advises victims of rights violations online. Since 2009, it has coordinated the organizing committee of Safer Internet Day in Brazil. More information: https://www.safernet.org.br/.
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