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Cyber Bullying

Cyber Bullying . Rob Yusko Edu 290. What Is Cyber Bullying?. Cyber bullying is when a person is bullied via text messages, instant messaging, chat rooms, blogs , or bullied through any other internet technology.

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Cyber Bullying

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  1. Cyber Bullying Rob Yusko Edu 290

  2. What Is Cyber Bullying? • Cyber bullying is when a person is bullied via text messages, instant messaging, chat rooms, blogs, or bullied through any other internet technology. • Cyber bullying involves situations where a person feels threatened, embarrassed, fearful of their safety, or any other type of harm because of online bullying.

  3. Why Is It An Important Topic • Cyber bullying is a very important topic for the reason that it is relatively new form of bullying. • New technologies are helping people do better more efficient work, and it has redefined how people teach and learn. Unfortunately there is downsides to technology and online bullying is a major negative of technology.

  4. Background Information • Cyber Bullying has a tendency to be worse than normal bullying. When people are hiding behind a computer they have a tendency to be a lot more mean and rude because they don’t actually have to harass someone in person. This gives the bully a sense of being anonymous, and since they are not face to face they can be very harmful in their bullying. • Bullies can also make a fake name or username in order to harass the victim without them knowing who it is.

  5. Background Information • Problems can also arise from lack of supervision of kids when they are using the internet. • Because chat rooms, instant messaging, face book, or any other types of online technology is often unmonitored. This leads to a lot of the bullying that people hear about. • Bullies can avoid trouble because a lot of the time they are better at using the internet technologies then most adults and can hide their tracks.

  6. Background Statistics • 42% of kids have been bulliedonline. • 5% of kids have had a threat against them while online. • 21% of kids have received threatening e-mails or other types of online messages. • 58% of kids admit someone has bullied them online. Source ABC News

  7. Impact On Future Students • Cyber bullying could have a pretty major effect on some students if the problem is not addressed at the current moment. • This is a new form of bullying and it must be known that it will not be tolerated in the classroom or outside of the classrooms.

  8. Impacts On Future Students • Cyber Bullying can have a number of effects if it is successful. • Students could become depressed and suicidal. • They could have a very low self esteem. • They could avoid friends or family. • They could face defamation because of untrue postings or rumors.

  9. Legislation • Recently new legislation has been passed in 7 states making digital bullying a crime. These new laws make it illegal to threaten, harass, or make people uncomfortable online. • The reason this legislation was necessary was because up until these laws passed there was nothing on the books making these crimes punishable by law. We are moving into a new digital age and our laws need to follow along.

  10. Problem Solving • Cyber Bullying because it is online can be avoided in many ways. • People being bullied can avoid chat rooms, blogs,or any other place they are being bullied. • People being bullied can change their number or change any username they may have. • Since the technology provides proof, the information could be saved and taken to the school, police, or parents.

  11. Conclusion • All in all cyber bullying is a relatively new problem that needs to be stopped before it gets started. • Legislation is being passed in order to make harsher punishments for those who commit the crimes. • Most problems can be avoided with a could relationship between parents, students, and teachers. If a good line of communication is set up, then a lot of the time the problem can be prevented or stopped.

  12. References • Computers By Kevin Solloman pg.1 • Sad Kid by TXD p.2 • Law books on shelf by Umjanedoan p.9 • Thumbs up by Joeltelling • http://abcnews.go.com/Primetime/story?id=2425023

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