cyberbullying
Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place using electronic technology.
Examples of cyberbullying include mean text messages or emails, rumors sent by email or posted on social networking sites, and embarrassing pictures, videos, websites, or fake profiles.
Password security is vital to protect kids from cyberbullying. Sharing passwords can compromise their control over their online identities and activities. from
STOP BULLYING NOW website which has much more information to check out
Examples of cyberbullying include mean text messages or emails, rumors sent by email or posted on social networking sites, and embarrassing pictures, videos, websites, or fake profiles.
Password security is vital to protect kids from cyberbullying. Sharing passwords can compromise their control over their online identities and activities. from
STOP BULLYING NOW website which has much more information to check out
This document is available for students to access in Google Classroom
The activity teaches students to recognise a cyberbullying situation and what they can do to be a positive bystander.
Cybersmart Hero is easy to facilitate and provides an excellent opportunity to address content in the Technologies and Health and Physical Education curriculum areas..
Cybersmart Hero is easy to facilitate and provides an excellent opportunity to address content in the Technologies and Health and Physical Education curriculum areas..
rethink
For her product ReThink, Trisha Prabhu was named one of 9 inspiring teenage girls changing the world. ReThink - A 15 year old girl’s journey to stop cyberbullying before It starts: . Use ReThink Keyboard to give your child a second chance to pause, review and ReThink their messages on text messages, emails, social media and any apps that use a keyboard.. My name is Trisha Prabhu, I am 15 years old and I am the creator of ReThink. Spurred into action by the anger, sadness and frustration of the death of an 11-year old girl that committed suicide because she was repeatedly cyberbullied, I took on the cause to find a solution to stop cyberbullying. The result was my product, ReThink. I have had the honor of presenting ReThink at various national and international events, seminars, forums, schools and universities. Together, we can stop this silent pandemic and promote internet positivity and responsible digital citizenship in young kids. Please visit http://rethinkwords.com/ to learn more. ReThink’s Game-Changing Solution: • Choose ReThink Keyboard from device settings to give your child a second chance to pause, review and ReThink their message before sending it. • ReThink Keyboard works with all apps (text messages, social media, email etc.). • ReThink is a proactive solution that counters conventional solutions today, such as “block the bully” mechanism OR “report to an adult” mechanism, by taking the burden off of the victim to report harassment and instead tackle the issue at the source, by modifying bully’s behavior. • ReThink fosters important decision making skills in kids, pre-teens and teens, on and off of social media • ReThink helps kids, pre-teens and teens to become responsible digital citizens. • ReThink stops online negativity and hate by reinforcing positive behavior in adolescents • Parents have the peace of mind as they can empower their kids to make better decisions. Why ReThink? The adolescent brain is likened to a car with no brakes. It is well known that adolescents can be impulsive and make rash decisions. The part of the brain that controls decision making (pre-fontal cortex) does not fully develop until age 25. Offensive and hurtful language sent in impulse, are found in everyday online interactions causing immense mental and potentially physical harm to the recipients. Kids and teens do not realize that once an offensive message is sent out, the damage is done – and the Internet is forever - they really can’t ever “delete” it. My rigorous scientific research study has shown that when given a chance to pause and reconsider before posting a hurtful message, adolescents such as myself change their minds 93% of the time and do the right thing. The overall willingness to post an offensive message drops from about 71% to about 4%.. |
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