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Social Media in the National Parks Mega Subramaniam Claire Valdivia Tony Pellicone Zach Neigh Mandy Lowman IN PERSON PARK SPECIFIC YOUTH ENGAGEMENT IN THE PARKS IN PERSON PARK SPECIFIC ID: 802588

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Safe Space and Knowledge Discovery:

Social Media in the National Parks

Mega

Subramaniam

, Claire Valdivia, Tony

Pellicone

, Zach Neigh, Mandy Lowman

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IN PERSON

PARK SPECIFIC

YOUTH ENGAGEMENT IN THE PARKS

Slide3

IN PERSON

PARK SPECIFIC

ONLINE

INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITIES

YOUTH ENGAGEMENT IN THE PARKS

Slide4

IN PERSON

PARK SPECIFIC

ONLINE

INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITIES

ONLINE COMMUNITY

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Hiya

! I'm Kate and I....

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dont

know what to say! I LOVE

Webrangers

! I am new BUT

i

have FOUR awards already! Who else likes

Webrangers

?”

TWEENS SEEK

SOCIAL COMPONENT

YOUTH ENGAGEMENT IN THE PARKS

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PRIVACY

PROJECT PRIORITIES

Slide6

INFOTRANSFER

PROJECT PRIORITIES

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INFOEQUITY

PROJECT PRIORITIES

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INFOLITERACY

PROJECT PRIORITIES

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CONNECTED LEARNING

researchresults.wordpress.com

PERSONALLY RELEVANT

FRIENDSHIP AND INTEREST DRIVEN

LEARNING EXTENDS BEYOND PHYSICAL PARK SPACE

Slide10

Give kids the space to do what they want. Don’t block everything

WHAT IS IMPORTANT TO TWEENS?

The most important thing is [having] fun

Let kids join, but monitor their accounts and if anything bad is said by or to them, ban whoever said it

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I’m trying to impress upon my son an openness and trust with people in general but not to give away that kind of information online and that’s a really difficult thing for him to understand for him right now

WHAT KEEPS PARENTS UP AT NIGHT?

And

the bullying aspect that they keep talking about in the media, so we just don’t [participate in social media].

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LAYERED PRIVACY

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EMPOWERED COMMUNITY

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PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT

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DYNAMIC CONTENT

CONNECTED MEDIA

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PERSONALIZATION

REPUTATION

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BRINGING IT ALL TOGETHER

PROMOTE SAFE AND POSITIVE ONLINE CULTURE

CREATE NEW AVENUES FOR LEARNING SCIENCE

BRING TOGETHER THE JUNIOR RANGER COMMUNITY

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DISSEMINATIONiConferenceDigital Youth SummitAfter publishing, spreading publically via NPS site and social media (Twitter, etc.)NEXT STEPS

Google Research AwardsNational Park Foundation

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THANK YOU!

Future of Information Alliance Team Deutsch Foundation The National Park System

Kenilworth Park and Aquatic GardensOur parents and tween participantsRebecca Follman for her photography and volunteering.