Digital Citizenship and Cyberbullying
Digital Citizenship Lessons
Click here to access the Google Site for teaching Digital Citizenship.
This Site is only accessible by teachers in the Colquitt County School system.
What is Cyberbullying?
"Cyberbullying is just what it sounds like - bullying through Internet applications and technologies such as instant messaging (IM), social networking sites, and cell phones. It can start easily—with a rumor, a photo, or a forwarded message—and just as easily spiral out of control. An embarrassing video posted to a social networking site by someone in Kansas tonight may be watched by someone in Japan tomorrow. Cyberbullying victims may be targeted anywhere, at any time.
Common forms of cyberbullying:
- Flaming and Trolling – sending or posting hostile messages intended to “inflame” the emotions of others
- Happy-Slapping – recording someone being harassed or bullied in a way that usually involves physical abuse, then posting the video online for public viewing
- Identity Theft/Impersonation – stealing someone’s password and/or hijacking their online accounts to send or post incriminating or humiliating pictures, videos, or information
- Photoshopping – doctoring digital images so that the main subject is placed in a compromising or embarrassing situation
- Physical Threats – sending messages that involve threats to a person’s physical safety
- Rumor Spreading – spreading gossip through e-mail, text messaging, or social networking sites"
Retrieved from: http://www.netsmartz.org/cyberbullying
Netiquette: Starting Out Young
NetSmartz: Bad Netiquette Stinks Video
Student Activities and Information
Safe Teens: Examples of Cyberbullying
Resources for Teachers & Counselors
NetSmartz: Profile Penalty Video
NetSmartz: Terrible Text Video
National Crime Prevention Council Information
Protect Yourself from Cybercriminals
How Parents Can Help
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