Increase your tech savvy-ness by participating in the Federal Trade Commission’s Town Hall Meeting, Beyond Voice: Mapping the Mobile Marketplace. This free event is open to the public to attend in person or remotely on May 6-7 and is designed to explore the evolving mobile commerce (M-commerce) marketplace and its implications for consumer protection policy.
The agenda includes a session called Children and Teens that will be a discussion of mobile space as it relates to children and teens including: youth-directed mobile campaigns and advertising; the social and psychological effects of mobile usage on children and teens; and the control options available to parents to manage the mobile devices used by their children.
Children and Teens will be presented on Wednesday, May 7 from 10:45-12:15 pm.
If you are in the DC Metro Area, The Town Hall is free and open to the public and will be held at the FTC’s satellite building conference center. A government-issued photo ID is required for entry. Pre-registration is not required.
If you wish to participate in the Town Hall remotely, you can view a live Webcast of the Town Hall on the FTC’s website.
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I wish they would have something like this in Chicago!
Glad to have found your site.
:-)MJ