Cyberbullying

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Lesson on Cyberbullying

Transcript of Cyberbullying

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Lesson on

Cyberbullying

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LOGOWhat is Cyberbullying?

Intentionally humiliating or threatening other children via the Internet, cell phones for texting, and other digital devices.

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Common Forms

Harassment

Humiliation

Flaming

Impersonation

Cyberstalking

Common

Forms of

Cyberbullying

Outing

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LOGOTypes of Cyberbullying

Indirect

Ways of

Cyberbullying

Direct

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LOGOExamples of Direct Cyberbullying

DirectEmail or texting rude

or inappropriate videos

Sending online or text threats

and/or harassing messages

Stealing someone’s online profile

and posting comments as them.

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LOGOExamples of Indirect Cyberbullying

Indirect

Forwarding negative email content

about someone to your friends

Posting negatively suggestive

images of someone on publicly open

social media sites

Partaking in an online poll or survey,

voting on a humiliating topic, such as

who is the ugliest person in the school

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LOGOWarning Signs of Cyberbullying

Withdrawing –

Friends, Family,

and Activities

Upset after being

on Internet or

phone

Poor Grades / Acting Out

Piecing

The

Puzzle

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LOGOWarning Signs of Cyberbullying continued…

Thoughts of suicide

or harming oneself

Changes in eating,

sleep, and moodAnxious when email, text,

or IM’s arrive

Piecing

The

Puzzle

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LOGOWhy Cyberbully?

No one reason Motivated by

Anger

Revenge

Frustration

Boredom

Boost one’s ego

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Cyberbullying Statistics

About of teens

Have been

BULLIEDOnline

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Cyberbullying Statistics

of teens report

Seeing

BULLYINGOnline

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Commons

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Cyberbullying Statistics

of teens believe

BULLYINGonline is easier to do than in person

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Cyberbullying Facts

of teens who have seen

BULLYINGOn

Social Media have ignored it

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Cyberbullying Statistics

1 in 10 teens

Will Tell A

about the abuse

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Cyberbullying Statistics

more likely to be

victims and perpetrators

of Cyberbullying

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Prevention Tips for Teens

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Educate Yourself

Secure Passwords

Keep photos “PG”

Never open unidentified messages

Log out of accounts

Think before you post

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