Young people and the internet : what is the solution?
Leitch, Shona and Warren, Matthew 2008, Young people and the internet : what is the solution?, in AiCE 2008 : proceedings of the fifth Australian Institute of Computer Ethics Conference, Deakin University, Burwood, Vic., pp. 137-142.
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AiCE 2008 : proceedings of the fifth Australian Institute of Computer Ethics Conference
Editor(s)
Warren, Matthew
Publication date
2008
Conference series
Australian Institute of Computer Ethics Conference
Start page
137
End page
142
Publisher
Deakin University
Place of publication
Burwood, Vic.
Summary
New Technology is an important aspect of society, but the impact of new technology has changed the way in which society can view and deal with many traditional issues. Young people have access to the internet and in many cases are left to their own devices and free to explore a variety of sites via the internet, even if the content is unsuitable. The paper will explore the issue of how to control the internet and how young people deal with the Internet. The paper will explore the issues of government and also school in helping young people with these new challenges.
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