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Appendix A: Information-Gathering Sessions of the Committee
Pages 389-406

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From page 390...
... While such mapping is usually done for billing and customer care reasons, it provides a ready guide to geographical addresses at the end user's level. Those who gain access through DSL connections can be located because the virtual circuit from the digital subscriber line access multiplexer is mapped to a specific twisted pair of copper wires going into an individual's residence.
From page 391...
... John Rabun, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Jeff Richards, Internet Alliance Primer on the First Amendment Geoffrey Stone, University of Chicago Panel: First Amendment Perspectives Bruce Taylor, National Law Center for Children and Families Robert Flores, National Law Center for Children and Families 391
From page 392...
... Wednesday, October 18 Panel: Perspectives on Child Development Jeff McIntyre, American Psychological Association Mary Anne Layden, University of Pennsylvania
From page 393...
... Department of Justice Kenneth Neu, Federal Bureau of Investigation Daniel Armagh, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Nongovernmental Perspectives Rob Showers, Gammon & Grange Beth Farber, Federal Public Defender Robert Peters, National Obscenity Law Center, Morality in Media Ton Katz, Marks & Katz, LLC Questions for the Panels · Given a policy to prosecute obscenity cases, what factors determine whether or not to pursue a case? How does the exposure of a minor to obscene materials affect a decision to prosecute?
From page 394...
... Panel: Perspectives of Education Associations fulie Underwood, National School Boards Association Arthur Sheekey, Council of Chief State School Officers Questions for the Panel · What are your primary concerns about the exposure of minors to sexually explicit material online? · How are your members responding to the issue?
From page 395...
... Edmond, Flying Crocodile Gloria Leonard, Free Speech Coalition Larry Lux, Playboy Online Gerard Van der Leun, Penthouse.com Questions for the Panel ) · What is your perception of the issue of minors' exposure to sexually explicit material online?
From page 396...
... 1 tJ · How effective have current policies been in encouraging schools and communities to develop non-technical strategies? An Extended Panel on Bringing Developmental Considerations to Bear on the Impact of Inappropriate Material on the Internet Part I: Effects of Exposure to Pornographic and Other Inappropriate Material on the Internet lane Brown, Professor, School of Journalism and Mass Communications, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
From page 397...
... ? Part II: Developmental Considerations for Determining Appropriate Internet Use Guidelines for Children and Adolescents Patricia Greenfield, Professor, Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles lames Youniss, Professor, Life Cycle Institute, Catholic University of America Dorothy Singer, Senior Research Scientist, Department of Psychology, Yale University, and Co-director, Yale University Family Television Research and Consultation Center Issuesfor Discussion · How are emotional, cognitive, social, and moral development affected by the media landscape created by children's access to and use of the Internet?
From page 398...
... Mary Dempsey, Commissioner, Chicago Public Library Nancy Willard, Director, Responsible Netizen Research, Center for Advanced Technology in Education, University of Oregon Eileen Faucette, Founder and Coordinator, PTA Live Online Moderator/Discussant: Winnie Wechsler, Committee Member Questions for Discussion · What are some of the non-technological strategies that might be used by educators, librarians, parents, and local communities to ensure children's safe and appropriate use of the Internet? · What types of inappropriate material do these strategies address, and how do they protect against the potential harm this material might cause?
From page 399...
... PLENARY MEETING OF MARCH 7-9, 2001 Excite@Home 450 Broadway Redwood City, California Wednesday, March 7 Basic Concepts in Information Retrieval Nick Belkin David D Lewis Hinrich Schutze, Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford University David Forsyth, University of California, Berkeley Ray Larson, University of California, Berkeley, School of Information Management and Systems Issues for Discussion · Stability of content categorization · Automatic text categorization · Machine-aided text understanding
From page 400...
... (rates of false positives, false negatives) Authentication and Age Verification Eddie Zeitler, Lambert and Associates Fred Cotton, Search.org Deirdre Mulligan, University of California, Berkeley Business Models Models for Kid-Friendly and Kid-Safe Internet Businesses Brian Pass, MediaOne Irv Shapiro, Edventions Inc.
From page 401...
... John Blumenthal, Stake Inc. Issuesfor Discussion · The technology of digital rights management systems · Infrastructure needed to support rights management systems · Application of rights management systems to restricting distribution of material Usenet Newsgroups and the World Wide Web Dan Geer Developmental Progression and Sexuality John Gagnon, SUNY Stony Brook Pepper Schwartz, University of Washington Elizabeth Casparian, Independent Consultant Questions for Discussion · How does developmental progression affect the appropriateness of exposing a minor to sexually explicit material?
From page 402...
... Daniel Llata (staff) Tuesday, April 3 Pflugerville: John Connally High School Session with teachers, administrators, school librarians, and technologists Session with students Cepeda Branch Library Session with librarians and technical managers Session with youth group leaders, teachers, and program directors Open Session at the Courtyard Marriott Hotel North Parents and PTA members School board members Other adults Wednesday, April 4 Visit to Settlement Home Panel session with students Panel session with teachers and school administrators SITE VISIT TO GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA, APRIL 17-18, 2001 Attendees from the National Research Council Father William T
From page 403...
... Jack Greer Library of Mauldin Boards of Trustees, Greenville County Library System Representatives of School District of Greenville County PTSA representatives Wednesday, April 18 Greenville Senior High Academy of Academic Excellence Ginger Stuart, Interim Principal Session with students Session with teachers and school administrators SITE VISIT TO SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, APRIL 26-27, 2001 Attendees from the National Research Council David Forsyth Geoffrey Stone Gail Pritchard (staff) Joah Iannotta (staff)
From page 404...
... Wednesday, May 2 Pancho Bernardo High School Session with students from the high school Session with students from Bernardo Heights Middle School Session with high school teachers, school administrators, and school librarians Casa Familia Community Program Session with Casa Familia staff Session with Casa Familia students Session with Casa Familia youth group leaders, instructors, and technical managers El Cajon Library Session with librarians and technical managers Open Session in El Cajon Library Community Room Thursday, May 3 Lincoln High School Session with high school students
From page 405...
... Tuesday, May 8 Blacksburg Middle School Session with students Session with teachers and school administrators 405 Christiansburg High School Session with librarians and technical managers Session with instructional supervisors and teachers of technology courses Blacksburg Electronic Village Discussion with director Wednesday, May 9 Blacksburg High School Session with teachers and school administrators Session with students SITE VISIT TO CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA, MAY 311UNE 1, 2001 Attendees from the National Research Council Nick Belkin Herb Lin (staff)
From page 406...
... 406 YOUTH, PORNOGRAPHY, AND THE INTERNET Boys and Girls Club, Kendall Branch Session with students Session with administrators and instructors Open Session at Coral Reef Senior High School PTA representatives Other parents SITE VISIT TO REDDING, SHELTON, BRISTOL, KENT, AND HAMDEN, CONNECTICUT, JUNE 1-2, 2001 Attendees from the National Research Council Dan Geer Linda Hodge Friday, June 1 Joel Barlow High School in Redding, Connecticut Panel session with parents and community members Shelton Intermediate School in Shelton, Connecticut Session with teachers, school administrators, librarians, technical managers, and resource officers Session with middle school students Bristol Board of Education Offices in Bristol, Connecticut Session with principals, teachers, public librarians, students, and technical managers Open Session at Kent Center School in Kent, Connecticut Session with local education policy makers and parents Saturday, June 2 Connecticut State PTA Office Session with parents


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