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Lesson Objectives. Define Cyberbullying. Identify activities which are considered Cyberbullying. Examine ways to prevent Cyberbullying. True/False. “It’s okay to use offensive language online and when instant-messaging, you just shouldn’t talk that way.“. True/False.
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Lesson Objectives • Define Cyberbullying. • Identify activities which are considered Cyberbullying. • Examine ways to prevent Cyberbullying.
True/False “It’s okay to use offensive language online and when instant-messaging, you just shouldn’t talk that way.“
True/False “When I write or post something, I don’t have to take responsibility for those words and what happens because they aren’t real.”
True/False “What I write is personal, if others find it hurtful, it’s their fault for reading it.“
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Examples of Cyberbullying • Using some else’s screen name or password • Impersonating someone • Using bad language online • Posted rude things or lies about someone • Voting at an online bashing poll • Clicking “LIKE” on inappropriate comments • Uploading humilating video clips • Sending hurtful text messages • Sending a threatening email
Prevention • Do not respond. • Do not retaliate. • Do not delete. Save the evidence. • Talk to a trusted adult. • Check comments posted to your account often. • Be careful who you give phone numbers & passwords to • Don’t assume a picture of someone is real.
Don’t say anything you wouldn’t say to their face.YOU CAN’T TAKE IT BACK!
What we learned • What is Cyberbullying. • Activities which are considered Cyberbullying. • Ways to prevent Cyberbullying.
Resources Project Happiness. Web. 27 Apr 2011. <http://www.projecthappiness.com/2011/01/18/cyberbullying-strategies-to-take-back-your-power/>. "Cyberbullying The Silent Abuse." YouTube: Uploaded by WAVAHSupport. Web. 3 May 2011. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh222qVekb8>. "You Can't Take it Back." Netsmartz . Web. 27 Apr 2011. <http://www.schooltube.com/video/84dbf4212d568d2af183/Internet-Safety>.