Cyberbullying

Published on Mar 30, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Cyberbullying

and Digital Citizenship

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Cyber Bullying: The use of electronic communication to bully a person, often by sending messages of an intimidating/ threatening nature.

Kids will often not admit to being bullied in this way

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Cyberbullying

  • Willful
  • Repeated
  • Harm
  • Computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices
  • From Cybullying.org

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On average, about 26% of students have said they have been the victim of cyberbullying at some point in their lifetime

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Digital citizenship can be seen as the norms of appropriate, responsible, behavior in terms of technology use.

Elements of Digital Citizenship

  • Digital Access
  • Digital Commerce
  • Digital Communication
  • Digital Literacy

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  • Digital Etiquette
  • Digital Law
  • Digital Rights & Responsibilities
  • Digital Health & Wellness
  • Digital Security (self-protection)

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Tips for Digital Citizenship

  • Treat others how you wish to be treated
  • Share, be fair
  • Report bad behavior
  • Use your words carefully
  • Be careful what you share
  • People may not be what they seem
  • Be aware of your footprint

Digital Footprint

  • Passive: Digital footprint is created when data is collected without the owner knowing
  • Active: Digital footprints are created when personal data is released deliberately by a user

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On the internet, no one knows your dead. Your legacy remains.