On Demand April 30, 2009
Learning to Love MySpace: Web 2.0 as a Healthy Youth Development Strategy
Broadcast Date: April 30, 2009 | (2 hours)
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Handouts/Resources
Handouts (34 pages, 3 MB)
Handouts with Notes (29, 1 MB pages)
Action Planning (1 page)
Citations (1 page)
Myspace Evaluation (1 page)
Future Forward Worksheets (1 page)
Futuristic Thinking (1 page)
Stages of Healthy Adolescent Development (1 page)
Youth Development (1 page)
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Program Overview
MySpace is one of the most popular social networking sites in the United States. Though many say teens are overly engrossed in it, turns out social networking could be an opportunity to promote health youth development. Join us for the discussion.
For more information, view the conference flyer.
Target Audience
All members of the youth-serving community, health risk specialists (teen pregnancy prevention, alcohol, tobacco, violence, etc.), youth development and after school programming practitioners, advocates, educators, volunteers, researchers, medical practitioners, parents, policy makers, civic leaders, and public health/education/social services professionals.
Contact Hours
None for this program.
Contact for Technical Assistance
Call 334-206-5618 or email ALPHTN.
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