Educating in Privacy in the Use of Social Networks

Many adolescents use social networks extensively to increase their sociability without being aware of the value of their shared information and the potential risks related to their privacy and security in the network. Misuse or unauthorized disclosure of users’ private information may have unexpecte...

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Main Authors: Estefanía ARGENTE, Emilio VIVANCOS, José ALEMANY, Ana GARCÍA-FORNES
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca 2017-07-01
Series:Education in the Knowledge Society
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Online Access:http://revistas.usal.es/index.php/revistatesi/article/view/16815
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spelling doaj-352322309bd04a7ab5a1e35e55da90502020-11-25T01:42:29ZengEdiciones Universidad de SalamancaEducation in the Knowledge Society2444-87292017-07-0118210712610.14201/eks201718210712614758Educating in Privacy in the Use of Social NetworksEstefanía ARGENTE0Emilio VIVANCOS1José ALEMANY2Ana GARCÍA-FORNES3Universidad Politécnica de ValenciaUniversidad Politécnica de ValenciaUniversidad Politécnica de ValenciaUniversidad Politécnica de ValenciaMany adolescents use social networks extensively to increase their sociability without being aware of the value of their shared information and the potential risks related to their privacy and security in the network. Misuse or unauthorized disclosure of users’ private information may have unexpected consequences on people’s lives. Therefore, prevention and training in data protection is essential to avoid risks on the Internet. Several authors consider that training in the proper use of social networks should be integrated into the formative curriculum of adolescents and focus not only on theoretical training but also on promoting changes in attitudes and behavior. For this reason, we have developed a restricted access social network application (called Pesedia), which allows children and adolescents to be educated about the risks of social networks and also encourages a change of attitude toward a responsible and adequate use of privacy in social networks. Using Pesedia, an experience has been realized with 134 children between 12 and 14 years, within the framework of Escola d’Estiu 2016 (Summer School) of the Universitat Politècnica de València. Through a set of proposed games, children and adolescents interact in Pesedia and learn to detect risky actions that, if carried out in a public social network could compromise their privacy. With such games, children and adolescents are aware of, among other things, the dangers of public exposure of data, the labeling and geo-positioning of photos, the decontextualization of conversations, as well as the future repercussions of our digital fingerprint. In this articlearticle, we present the characteristics of this social network, the developed workshops, and the main results of this experience.http://revistas.usal.es/index.php/revistatesi/article/view/16815Redes sociales (en línea)Protección de datosAdolescenciaEducaciónInternetAcceso a la información
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author Estefanía ARGENTE
Emilio VIVANCOS
José ALEMANY
Ana GARCÍA-FORNES
spellingShingle Estefanía ARGENTE
Emilio VIVANCOS
José ALEMANY
Ana GARCÍA-FORNES
Educating in Privacy in the Use of Social Networks
Education in the Knowledge Society
Redes sociales (en línea)
Protección de datos
Adolescencia
Educación
Internet
Acceso a la información
author_facet Estefanía ARGENTE
Emilio VIVANCOS
José ALEMANY
Ana GARCÍA-FORNES
author_sort Estefanía ARGENTE
title Educating in Privacy in the Use of Social Networks
title_short Educating in Privacy in the Use of Social Networks
title_full Educating in Privacy in the Use of Social Networks
title_fullStr Educating in Privacy in the Use of Social Networks
title_full_unstemmed Educating in Privacy in the Use of Social Networks
title_sort educating in privacy in the use of social networks
publisher Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca
series Education in the Knowledge Society
issn 2444-8729
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Many adolescents use social networks extensively to increase their sociability without being aware of the value of their shared information and the potential risks related to their privacy and security in the network. Misuse or unauthorized disclosure of users’ private information may have unexpected consequences on people’s lives. Therefore, prevention and training in data protection is essential to avoid risks on the Internet. Several authors consider that training in the proper use of social networks should be integrated into the formative curriculum of adolescents and focus not only on theoretical training but also on promoting changes in attitudes and behavior. For this reason, we have developed a restricted access social network application (called Pesedia), which allows children and adolescents to be educated about the risks of social networks and also encourages a change of attitude toward a responsible and adequate use of privacy in social networks. Using Pesedia, an experience has been realized with 134 children between 12 and 14 years, within the framework of Escola d’Estiu 2016 (Summer School) of the Universitat Politècnica de València. Through a set of proposed games, children and adolescents interact in Pesedia and learn to detect risky actions that, if carried out in a public social network could compromise their privacy. With such games, children and adolescents are aware of, among other things, the dangers of public exposure of data, the labeling and geo-positioning of photos, the decontextualization of conversations, as well as the future repercussions of our digital fingerprint. In this articlearticle, we present the characteristics of this social network, the developed workshops, and the main results of this experience.
topic Redes sociales (en línea)
Protección de datos
Adolescencia
Educación
Internet
Acceso a la información
url http://revistas.usal.es/index.php/revistatesi/article/view/16815
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