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Day 2 - Wednesday January 23rd

Breakfast and Keynote – JW Marriott
8:00AM - 9:30AM

Opening Remarks:

Susannah Allison, National Institutes of Mental Health, Funding Opportunities for Researchers in Adolescent Health and Technology - Presentation

Plenary Panel:

Anastasia Goodstein, Founder YPulse.com and Author, Totally Wired: What Teens And Tweens Are Really Doing Online - Presentation

Derrick Oien, CEO and Founder, Intercasting Corp., Creators of Anthem and Rabble.com, Mobile Networking for Urban Youth - Presentation

Moderator: Janet Kornblum, Journalist, USA Today

Session 1 11:00AM – 12:30PM

Room 626-627:
Coordinating Efforts for Successful Interventions

Moderator:

Dan Wohlfeiler, CA State DHS STD Prevention and Control Branch


Jeffrey Klausner, San Francisco Department of Public Health - eSTD Prevention and Control - Presentation

Kenneth Shults, Medical & Health Research Association - NYC's Internet-based Interventions Advisory Group - Presentation

Doug Richardson, Denver Public Health & Stephan Adelson, Adelson Consulting Services - STD Prevention Online: A Web Based Application for Sharing Prevention Resources - Presentation

Room 675-676:
Attracting Audience: Marketing in the Virtual Void Moderator:
Amie Newman, RH Reality Check

Ingrid Dries-Daffner, Pharmacy Access Partnership - Using Combination Online and Offline Social Marketing to Promote EC Pharmacy Access for Youth - Presentation

Norma Casas, California Family Health Council, Inc/Teensource.org and Gregory Markel, Infuse Creative - Search Engine Optimization for Non-Techies - Presentation

Karen Schoneman and Nancy Lyons, The Medical Foundation - URhealthstyle.com: A "virtual network" linking teens to health services - Presentation

Room 673-674:
Reaching Youth Where They're At: Programs that Work Moderator:
Margaret Lucas, ISIS, Inc.

Sarah Lord, Inflexxion – MyStudentBody: A Study of an Online STD Risk Prevention Tool for College Students Meheret

Meheret Melles and Will Neville, Advocates for Youth - Making SexEd Trendy: How to Make your Website Youth-Friendly - Presentation

Carla Stokes, Helping Our Girls in Real Life Situations, Inc (HOTGIRLS) - From Hip Hop to MySpace: Using Technology to Empower Black Young Women & Girls

Session 2 A – 1:30PM – 2:15PM

Room 626-627:
Nancy Frishberg – Innovative Games: Hands On Program Design Workshop


Room 675-676:
Advocates for Youth Panel - Let's Break it Down! How E-Organizing Tools Help Campus Activists


Room 673-674:
Mark Schoen – Sexual Health Technology: From Black-n-White Film to YouTube


Room 612-613:
Leslie Synder, University of Connecticut and Frank Biocca, Michigan State University - A Video Game Promoting Safer Sex to Urban Emerging Adults

Session 2 B – 2:15PM – 3:00PM

Room 626-627:
Meredith Mishel, Kaiser Family Foundation, Pete Griffin and Amy Brill, MTV, Marvelyn Brown, Marvelous Connections, and Gary Jenkins, National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD)– The ThinkHIV Project: A Case Study


Room 673-674:
Alysia Ransons, Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties - LOL;) OMG. Instant Messaging: Speaking the Language of Youth


Room 612-613:
Susan Tortolero, Ross Shegog, Christine Markham and Melissa Peskin, Center for Health Promotion and Health Research, University of Texas, Houston, School of Public Health - “It’s Your Game”: A Multimedia Curriculum to Prevent HIV/STI and Pregnancy for Middle Schooler

Session 3 – 3:30PM – 5:00PM

Room 626-627:
Challenges and Strategies for Conducting Online Research
Moderator:
Greg Rebchook, UCSF CAPS

William Brown III, Health Research for Action, University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health - Conducting Online Interviews: A study of Homosexual African-American Men and their Sexual Health - Presentation

Freya Spielberg, RTI International & UCSF - Computer Counseling and Self-Testing for HIV Prevention: The CARE Program - Presentation

Kathleen Scoggin, San Francisco State University - Research Possibilities: Exploring Blog Content on Live Journal

Room 675-676:
Golden Ticket: Unique Education Approaches
Moderator:
Allegra Madsen, ISIS, Inc.

Beth Wachter, Hear Me, Inc. – The HEAR ME Project: Digital Storytelling for HIV Prevention - Presentation


Kris Gowen, Portland State University
– Bringing the Internet into the Sex Ed Classroom - Presentation


Stephanie Wilson and Candice Kesling, LoveIsRespect, National Teen Dating and Abuse Helpline - Considerations for Outreach and Advocacy via Online Services - Presentation 1 & 2

Simin Raheal and Saleemullah Baig, R'Vision International Pakistan - Reproductive Health through Information and Community Technologies in Pakistan

 

Room 673-674:
New Tools for Keeping Track of Personal Sexual Health
Moderator:
David Begor, ISIS, Inc.

Robert Ianuale, Resorb Networks, Inc. – MyBlackBook: Sexual History Tracker


Katerhine Hendricks, Medical Institute for Sexual Health - STD Wizard: An Online Risk Assessment Tool


Bryan Levinson, Strength in Numbers (SIN) - Social Networking for HIV+ Men, Online and IRL


Terry Hogan, Johns Hopkins University
- Internet Recruited Home Sampling for Chlamydia using Self-Obtained Urogenital Samples Chlamydia Testing Project

Room 612-613:
Podcast This! Podcasting for Sexual and Reproductive Health
Moderator:
Jaime Lebrija, ISIS, Inc.

Alyssa Schuettler, Ashley Gruba and Lee Heerten, PERSUNL, University of Nebraska-Lincoln – College Sexual Health Programs via Podcasts


Amie Newman and Amanda Marcotte, RH Reality Check
- Podcasting 101: New Media for Sexual and Reproductive Health Advocates - Presentation


Nikol Hasler and Guy Clark – Midwest Teen Sex Show

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