Digital Footprint Summit: Insights from the Screenagers

Event Info

Thu 3 Nov, 2011 from 10:00am - 4:00pm
innovation warehouse
London
London, EC1A 9PT, UK (Map)
Cost: various but from your age

Description

Who's Speaking 

Jessica Riches, Lee Price, Ellie Berney, Xi sizhe, Angelique Schierz-Crusius, Ajit Jaokar, Tony Fis Jessica Riches, Lee Price, Ellie Berney, Xi sizhe, Angelique Schierz-Crusius, Ajit Jaokar, Tony Fish

The Digital Footprint Summit is all about social, personal and identifiable data and will focus on first hand perspectives from those in this generation. During the event we aim to explore what Screenagers really think about trading their personal information and how their attitudes will create a change for the ecosystem.

Traditional media suggests that this generation is “careless with privacy”. We will look beyond that view. Instead of patronising and protecting, we will seek to understand where they see as engagement, relationship and conversation.

 The keynotes and debate will focus on:

  • If the Facebook generation's notion of privacy becomes the norm, what does it mean for services? 
  • Does sharing personal data really allow companies to serve customers better?
  • What the Screenages see as visionary based on their current experience and what could happen if their data was available ?
  • What will they trade and what will they see as valuable?
  • How to implement visualisation techniques to make the use of your data acceptable.
  • User interface, boundaries and what is acceptable for privacy.

By speaking to and with the generation who are living it, this conference hopes to tease out some assumptions, views and insights and in doing so, provide a more balanced viewpoint that will help shape innovative, research, development and strategy.

Starting at 10.30 and wrapping up at 15.30 the conference is structured on three, one hour panel debates, with an active audience delivering real-time input using social media tools.  The speakers will comprise a mixture of youth and industry, the conference hopes to provide a unique and practical perspective on the privacy and move the services debate forward.


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