Agenda As of December 17, 2007
» Day 1, » Day 2
Registration – Monday January 21st
5PM – 8PM JW Marriott Second Floor
Day 1 – Tuesday January 22nd
*Opening Remarks
Gil Herdt, PhD, Director of the Human Sexuality Studies Department at San Francisco State and Director of the National Sexuality Resource Center, a Ford Foundation funded project
Deb Levine, MA, Executive Director and Founder of Internet Sexuality Information Services, Inc. (ISIS)
* Internet Cowboy Award Presentation
* Plenary Panel
Winners from the Fresh Focus Sex Ed Digital Video Contest
Moderator: Midwest Teen Sex Show host Nikol Hasler
Session 1 11:00AM – 12:30PM
Room 626-627:
Youth Technology & Sexual Health: Patterns, Mindsets,
Data & Progress
Moderator:
Dr. Jeffrey D. Klausner, SF DPH STD Prevention and Control
Sheana Bull, University of Colorado at Denver
and Health Sciences Center - Patterns of Internet Use among Diverse Youth - Presentation
Dan Wohlfeiler, CA DHS STD Branch - Four Mindsets about Promoting
Youth's Sexual Health Online - Presentation
Rachel Kachur and Mary McFarlane, Division of STD Prevention, Centers
for Disease Control & Prevention - Youth and Technology: A Review of Current
Data Sets and Overview of Popular Technologies - Presentation
Cornelis Rietmeijer Denver Public Health Department
and CDC- The Internet
and STD Center of Excellence (ISCOE): A Progress Report - Presentation
Room 675-676:
Pop Culture and the Power of Social Media to Influence Sex
Education
Moderator:
Andrew Woodruff, ISIS, Inc.
Audacia Ray, author of "Naked on the Internet"- Social Media and the Power of
Peer Sex Education
Regina Lynn, Wired Magazine - Relationships and Sex Online: How it
All Works - Presentation
Pastor Karl White, eFFectual Fervent Ministries - Crossing Generational
Lines: Embracing Technology to Reach Youth - Presentation
Cory Silverberg, Come As You Are/CAYA Co-operative Ltd. – The
Place of Sexual Pleasure in Online Content for Youth - Presentation
Room 673-674:
First Hand Experiences Using Online Outreach for Behavior
Change
Moderator:
Joy O'Donnell, NSRC
William Graham, Different Avenues - Online Peer Education for Young
MSM and Transwomen of Color, Washington, DC
Debbie Bazarsky and Matt Carcella, Princeton University - Innovative
Outreach to Closeted Young Men in a University Setting
Elaine Jones and Derek Kline, British Colunbia Centers for
Disease Control – The
Street Nurse Outreach Program for MSM, Online Sex Workers, and Youth - Presentation
Michael Hummel, PositiveFriends.com - Social Support, Dating and Networking
for People with STDs - Presentation
Session 2 A – 1:30PM – 2:15PM
Room 626-627:
Marguerita Lightfoot, Center for Community Health,
Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, UCLA - Evaluation Results of Interactive
Computerized HIV-Prevention Interventions
Leslie Snyder, University of Connecticut & Frank Biocca, Michigan State University - A Video Game Promoting Safer Sex to Urban Emerging Adults
Room 675-676:
Cadelba Lomeli-Loibl, Chris Moreno, and Rory Fewer - Connecting to Protect: Challenges and Successes of Youth-Led Researcher on San Francisco High Schoolers and Sexuality
Room 673-674:
Daniel Morier and Kelly Nolan, The Society of Obstetricians and
Gynaecologists of Canada - Sexualityandu.ca and hpvinfo.ca: Wired for Sex Ed, Making
Connections in the digital age - Presentation - Presentation
Room 612-613:
Michele Perlman and Teen Peer Educators -
Somethin' To Think About: Developing Effective Educational Videos By
Youth For Youth
Session 2 B – 2:15PM – 3:00PM
Room 626-627:
Marty Klein – Sex Panic: How New Technologies Focus Public
Fears about Sex - Presentation
Room 675-676:
Eric Buhi, Ellen Daley, Hollie Fuhrmann and Sarah Smith, University of South
Florida, College of Public Health - Using technology to advance our understanding of online sexual health information-seeking behaviors among young people: An Internet study using Camtasia Studio - Presentation
Room 673-674:
Sharon Rachel and Mitchell Tepper,
Morehouse School of Medicine - How To: Build a MySpace (and Facebook) Page, Create a Podcast, Send
IMs and Text Messages - Presentation
Session 3 – 3:30PM – 5:00PM
Room 626-627:
OMG!STDs: The New Frontier of Text Messaging for Sexual Health
Moderator:
Deb Levine, ISIS, Inc.
Megan Lim, Burnet Institute - A Randomized Controlled Trial of the
Impact of Email and Text (SMS) Messages on the Sexual Health of Young
People - Presentation
Damen Herrera and Saba Abai, San Francisco Department
of Public Health, STD Program and Control Services/YUTHE Program - SexINFO - Impact of
Marketing a Local Sexual Health Text Messaging Service - Presentation
Mr Fab PSA
Michelle Hamilton-Page, Toronto Public Health - Proximity Marketing:
Using New Technologies in an Urban Context, One Cell Phone at a Time
Room 675-676:
Get Ready, Get Set, Go: Integrating Technology into your Sexual
Health Programs
Moderator:
Rebecca Braun, California Family Health Council
Patrick Daly, Deputy Project Director for NPIN- Putting the Resources
of CDC NPIN to Work for Your Organization - Presentation
Oscar Lopez, Connection Health Solutions - Successful Strategies for Using the Internet at Your Agency - Presentation
Daniel Melton, Nonprofit Technologies - Tracking Referrals in an Online Environment - Presentation
Room 673-674:
Stories of Success: Long-Standing "By Youth, For Youth" Online
Programs
Moderator:
Jacque McCright, SF DPH STD Prevention and Control
Susan Flynn and Shawn Fowler, Planned Parenthood
Toronto - SpiderBytes.ca - Presentation
Rana Barar and Alex Medina, Answer/Rutgers University - SexEtc.org - Presentation
Trina Scott and Angel Brown, Advocates for Youth - YouthResource.com
and MySistahs.org
Room 612-613:
Tech Metropolis: YMSM Risk Behaviors
Moderator:
Charles Klein, NSRC
Erin Siodmak and Christian Grov, Center for HIV Educational Studies
and Training (CHEST) - Using Technology to Recruit Young MSM and "ClubKids"
Brian Mustanski and Michael Newcomb, University
of Illinois, Chicago - Keep It Up! An Internet-based Intervention to Help Young HIV- MSM
Stay Negative - Presentation
Greg Rebchook and Alberto Curotto, UCSF/CAPS and H. Fisher Raymond, San Francisco Department of Public Health- The HIV Risk Behaviors of Young Gay/Bisexual
Men Recruited from Online Venues - Presentation
Travis Sanchez, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention - Web-based
Behavioral Surveillance for Young Men Who Have Sex with Men
Evening Reception:
At the Institute for Next Generation Internet, 835 Market St., 6th floor 6-8PM
Music and Appetizers Sponsored by the Full Circle Fund
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