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Cyber Bullying. Image source: http://www.easyvectors.com/browse/other/kablam-numu-laptop-clip-art. Safety Online!. You should recognize and avoid dangerous, destructive or unlawful online behavior. Once you do, share it with your friends!.
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Cyber Bullying Image source: http://www.easyvectors.com/browse/other/kablam-numu-laptop-clip-art
Safety Online! You should recognize and avoid dangerous, destructive or unlawful online behavior. Once you do, share it with your friends! Image source: http://funfitandfabulicious.blogspot.com/2010/01/party-success.html
Get Empowered! Empowerment means you own what you learn. Empowerment means you can use it to teach others. Empowerment means you can make a difference. Image source: http://pchs.k12.ca.us/newsletter/Vol11_Issue3_November2010-2011.htm
What is cyberbullying?What is netiquette? Image source: http://www.squidoo.com/educational-clip-art
Brainstorm • What is bullying? • Why do people act as bullies? • What are some things that a bully might do? • What are examples of things a cyber bully might do? • Have any of you had incidents in which you were bullied? • Have you had experiences with a cyber bully? Image source: http://humanityquest.com/Themes/inspiration/Comics/index.asp
Bullying Bullies are those people who gain a sense of happiness when they have provoked or tormented others. Cyber-bullies are those bullies who use the Internet to be mean to others. Image source: http://www.rcs.k12.in.us/students/advice-column/cyber-bullying
Cyber Bullying E-mail provides one way for bullies to do what they do. Flame mail – mail designed to make another person mad – is used along with hate mail – mail that shows racism, sexism, or other prejudices. Another way bullies use the Internet is through bulletin boards and chat sites to make their comments public. Finally, some cyber bullies build websites devoted to making a person or persons feel bad. Image source: http://www.canstockphoto.com/cyber-bullying-cartoon-7867706.html
What to do? Tell someone. Don’t keep this to yourself. Tell a trusted adult about the bullying. Don’t open or read messages by Cyberbullies. Tell the police if you are being/feeling threatened. Tell your Internet Service Provider. Tell your school if it is school related. Schools have a bullying plan in place. Don’t erase the messages – they may be needed to take action. Instead, put them in a folder unread. Protect yourself– never agree to meet with the person or with anyone you meet online. Tell someone!
Prevention Don’t give out private information: passwords, PINs, name, address, phone number, school name, or family and friends’ names. Use Netiquette. Be polite online and others will do the same. If someone does get angry or bullies you, ignore them – bullies want a reaction. Don’t send a message when you are angry – it is hard to undo things that are said in anger. When something doesn’t seem right, it probably isn’t. Get out of the site, chat, etc. Image source: http://pchs.k12.ca.us/newsletter/Vol11_Issue3_November2010-2011.htm