 Our session was risky behaviors online and safety and people talked about, in particular they seem to be very interested in behaviors like bullying, cyber bullying, other risky behaviors that they would not necessarily do in real life but tend to engage in online. So there were a lot of questions about why those happen, what do we know about them from the research and what's sort of promoting the kinds of behaviors. I think that one of the interesting points that came out of the conversation had to do around risk and harm and the difference between risk and harm. So there are certain behaviors that kids do that are risky that adults don't like and think about as a big problem. But we really then wanted to look deeper into where, but what's the real harm that's happening to kids and really looking at the data for that, not sort of the hype or the media coverage of those kinds of events. And then the second thing that I think was interesting that emerged from our session was really getting back to the importance of some kind of basic skills that don't have anything to do specifically with kids behaviors online but have to do with youth and even adult behaviors around self-regulation and emotional intelligence and empathy. In terms of next steps, I did ask people at the onset about having one of the goals being that they listen to the conversations carefully, that they participate, but then they look for two people that were in the session and there were maybe 20 people or so, or 25 maybe, to really follow up with afterwards. So I'm hoping that the conversations went right up until the time limit and really a little bit beyond. So I'm hoping that people had an opportunity to hear what some of their colleagues are doing. There were some interesting projects that were discussed from Facebook. There were some smaller scale projects being done in Chile, in South Africa and in Brazil that I hope that maybe struck a chord for some people. And they thought, oh, I'd like to know more about that or that's something that I'm working on in my country that I'd like to follow up with.