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Dispatch 5.10
October 2005
"Safe and Sound"
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Introducing the Dispatch

Welcome to another edition of the Dispatch! This month, we would like to bring your attention to a subject that is current and relevant to you and every member of TakingITGlobal: online safety and security. As the youngest citizens of our world, we are particularly good at maneuvering and interacting online. Despite our familiarity with the Web, we are not exempt from being a target of those who use the Internet as a tool for harm. In our Featured Theme, we'll introduce you to the issues and give you tips on how to protect your computer and more importantly, yourself. :)

Keep safe and sound, and have a great month wherever you are!

In Friendship,

The TakingITGlobal Team
dispatch@takingitglobal.org



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Russian Art Contest Submissions on Exhibit

On September 4, the wonderful winners and runner-ups of the TakingITGlobal's art contest "Russia Through the Eyes of Youth" received their prizes at the award ceremony in the art gallery "A3" in Moscow, Russia. Their works were also presented to the general public in a ten-day exhibition. Besides the winning works, the guests of the event got a chance to see a selection of contest submissions in all four categories which were rated high by the jury. View event photos.


Monthly Theme: Online Safety and Security

The Internet has changed the way we live our lives forever. Now, every "cyber citizen" must become "cyber smart" – or face the consequences. From protecting your computer to protecting yourself, it's all here in our theme on Online Safety and Security. Downloading, cyber bullies, copyrights, file sharing, cyber predators, phishing scams, and a lot more. Do you know what you need to know? Click here!



TIG Site New Tool Guides

Popular sections such as Groups, Projects and TIGblogs, have brand new features for you to discover. Download one of our easy to use powerpoint presentations and show a friend how to use our newly enhanced tools! Download your powerpoint guide today: click here!





Language as Violence, Violence as Language

TakingITGlobal in partnership with UNESCO and the support of the Salesforce.com Foundation is developing a range of initiatives around the theme Language as Violence, Violence as Language including:
  • An Online Art Collection
    Young people participated in a range of vibrant workshops and training sessions, facilitated by local partners, and then worked on producing photographs. Images have been gathered with partners in a range of cities, and were then uploaded to the collection.
  • A Creative Magazine (in collaboration with UNESCO)
    The creative magazine will be presented at the UNESCO Youth Forum and then produced by the end of 2005.
  • A Multimedia Short Video
    This multimedia video will encapsulate the content presented at the UNESCO Youth Forum and will then be available for download: click here.
These initiatives aim to enable young people to discuss the manifold forms of violence that young people encounter, perceive and express in their daily social environment and, most importantly, to actively explore and develop alternative languages to violence. Click here.



Panorama Current Issue: Cyber Citizens

In our current issue, we investigate the notion of "Cyber Citizenship" and online safety. What does it mean to be a cyber citizen of a world without national borders? How should we behave in this global community? What new opportunities do we have? How can we protect ourselves from harm?

We invite you to contribute to the subject by writing about any of the topics covered in our Featured Theme this October and November - https://www.tigweb.org/themes/onlinesafety - or by writing an article based on your own experience navigating the unpredictable place that is the World Wide Web.

Contribute to Panorama's current issue and share your unique perspective! For more submission criteria please email: editorial@takingitglobal.org or click here.




Global Gallery Contest "Virtual Citizenship, Real Safety

The Internet is a place to explore, a mode of communication, a source of information. Many people find and thrive along the information highway, rounding its curves and linkages. Others find a venue for expression and nodes to give voice to their opinions and creative thoughts. The web emerges as a place of interwoven connection and opportunity, but also a place of hidden dangers. This month the Global Gallery explores the concept of Online Safety and Security through a poster contest. We want you to create a poster on any of the following topics, or come up with your own idea.

Possible topics include:
  • Intellectual Property
  • Identity Theft
  • Cyber Citizenship
  • Cyber Predators and Bullying
  • Online Security: Protecting your computer
Posters submitted by October 31, will be eligible for showcasing at the World Summit on the Information Society in November, and viewed by thousands of people! The contest will remain open until November 31.

To learn more about these topics, please visit the Featured Theme page: click here.

Visit the contest page to submit your entry: click here.




October's Featured Country Sites

Explore TakingITGlobal's country sites and learn about members who are actively involved in TakingITGlobal and local projects all over the world. This month, why not visit Nepal or Spain? Each country will be featured on the homepage for two weeks of the month, starting with Nepal.

Nepal: launch

Spain: launch

Help develop your own nation's country site, by becoming active in TIG's discussion boards, TIGblogs, Panorama online magazine, Global Gallery or by posting events and opportunities. Need more information? Contact: regional@takingitglobal.org



TIG Russia: Open Forum on the Millennium Development Goals

More than 30 active Russian young people took part in the TIG Open Forum on MDGs which became a part of the International Volunteer Festival in Tver region, Russia. Informed about the global initiative and inspired by sample MDG projects that youth create around the world, participants of the forum got involved in vibrant discussions as to what change can they, as young people, create in order to achieve the Goals which they find most relevant for Russia. Want to learn what came out of this? Click here.



Open Forum on Youth and ICTs in Kiev, Ukraine

On September 24, Ukrainian team of TIG members and partners organized an Open Forum on Youth and ICTs in Ukraine. The forum was held in the capital of Ukraine, Kiev, and was a part of National Youth Campaigns on the Information Society coordinated globally by TakingITGlobal and SchoolNet Africa. Ukraine, a country with a population of 48 million, has 5.2 million Internet users (Source:http://www.internetworldstats.com). The Forum on Youth and ICTs in Ukraine was the first attempt to bring together young people and representatives of IT companies in the country to discuss the vision and strategies for the development of information society in Ukraine.

For more information about the Information Society Campaign in Ukraine and ways to get involved, contact Denis Stepura: dstepura@ukr.net
View photos from the event and closure report: click here.



Be a Birthday Supporter

For every $10,000 we raise, we will be able to light one candle on our birthday cake - each candle one step closer to our fundraising goal of $50,000. For a minimum donation of $30, you will be recognized as a birthday supporter and will receive a thank you card signed by all TIG staff. And as a true sign of our appreciation, a symbol of your support in the form of a birthday cake will be added to your member profile page.

Your birthday gift will enable the people behind TIG to keep doing what we're doing – working for youth and working for you - and help ensure that TIG will be around to celebrate many more birthdays to come. For more about contributing to TakingITGlobal please click here.



Wrap Up

Your interest, support and involvement with TakingITGlobal helps our community to grow and encourage more young people to become inspired, informed and involved everyday! In being a member of TakingITGlobal, you are part of a community that is more than 90,000 coming from over 250 countries and territories. Thank you for having a vision of positive change. Your work makes a difference!

In friendship,

The TakingITGlobal Team



Copyright 2005 TakingITGlobal

The TakingITGlobal Dispatch is the official newsletter of TakingITGlobal, electronically published via email, and compiled from various events and news from within the TakingITGlobal network. Contributions should be sent to dispatch@takingitglobal.org. Please include your full name, age, and your TIG username.