Emerging Tech: What Are the Current Trends for Teens and Kids

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Live Webinar: July 25, 2019 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. (CST)

1:00 ? 1:05 pm 1:05 ? 2:15 pm 2:15 ? 2:30 pm

Welcome, Introductions, and Review of Agenda by Midwest Regional CAC EduNet Webinar Presentation Questions, Wrap-up, Closing Remarks, & Evaluation

Course Description: What are the current hot locations for teens to search on the Internet? This presentation will discuss the most current studies and provide demonstrations of where children are going on mobile devices and what kinds of actions they are taking. This presentation will demonstrate several of the newer applications for mobile devices that are popular for teenagers. Participants will learn about vault applications and the ability to secretly store information. Finally, participants will also be shown the different emerging technological devices and the roles they are playing in potentially manipulating children.

Learning Objectives:

1. Gain insight into the current trends of technology use. 2. Learn about the functionality of the most common social media apps and network. 3. Learn how data aggregation works with social media. 4. Understand what a vault application is and how it may be used by children to hide information. 5. Learn about the newest emerging technology gadgets that children are using.

Instructor Bio: Justin Fitzsimmons, JD Justin Fitzsimmons is the Program Manager of the High Tech Training Services division of SEARCH Group, Inc. He trains at national, state and local conferences on the subject of sexual and physical crimes against children. He is on the executive board of the National Children's Alliance. He is licensed to practice law in Illinois and has significant experience as a prosecuting attorney. Prior to joining SEARCH Group he was a Senior Attorney with the National District Attorneys Association. He managed NDAA's technology-facilitated child exploitation unit. Before joining NDAA he was the supervisor of the Special Prosecutions Unit of the Kane County State's Attorney's Office. He was also assigned to the Child Advocacy Center where he prosecuted sexual assault and severe physical abuse of children.

Continuing Education: Approved by Board of Social Work for 1.5 hours of CEU, and 1 Post Credits by the Minnesota Board of Peace Officers, and MN Board of Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 hours of CLE through July 2020.

Course Coordinator: Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Sara Lee, Program Manager at sara.lee1@ or by phone at 952-992-5277.

The Midwest Regional CAC is supported through grant funding from the Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. *Please note there were no

conflicts of interest noted on behalf of the moderator or presenter.

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