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HCS Digital Citizenship Course for Middle School PDL (Personalized Digital Learning) project: January 2013 Slide 10 originally contained a video from the following source: Ohio Commission DRCM, YouTube. Talent Show - CyberBullying Prevention Commercial. 2008. Video. YouTube. Web. 10 Nov 2013.
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CyberbullyingCyberbullyingHCS 1:1 & Digital Citizenship
Middle SchoolsDecember, 2013
Day One
Objective... after viewing this course
Participants will have an understanding of cyberbullying, including
the negative impact
consequences of being a cyberbully
strategies for not becoming a cyberbully
Goals... participants will be able to
define cyberbullying
name 4 participants who might be involved in cyberbullying
identify at least 3 examples of cyberbullying
identify strategies to not participate in cyberbullying
a definition ...
includes incidents when a person or group of people are targeted by another using technological devices for the purpose of harassment, humiliation, embarrassment and torment.
Cyberbullying can involve threats. If so, those threats carry the same disciplinary consequences as verbal or physical threats.
Cyberbullying
Definitions: "dictionary.reference.com." Dictionary.com.Web. 10 Nov 2013.
incident:“an individual event.“ It is usually a negative event and done on purpose.
targeted: “to make a target of (an object, person...) for attack... ”
technological device: hand held device or a computer
harass:“to disturb persistently; torment; bother continually; pester; persecute...to trouble by repeated attacks.“
Definitions: "dictionary.reference.com." Dictionary.com.Web. 10 Nov 2013.
humiliate: “cause (a person) a painful loss of pride, self-respect, or dignity.”
embarrass: “to cause confusion & shame to; make uncomfortably self-conscious...to make difficult...to complicate...to put difficulties in the way of.”
torment: “to afflict with great bodily or mental suffering; pain...to worry or annoy excessively...to stir-up; disturb.”
a definition ...
includes incidents when a person or group of people are targeted by another using technological devices for the purpose of harassment, humiliation, embarrassment and torment.
Cyberbullying can involve threats. If so, those threats carry the same disciplinary consequences as verbal or physical threats.
Cyberbullying
Key Vocabulary ...
UPSTANDEUPSTANDERR
UPSTANDEUPSTANDERR
Dig deeper... in a cyberbullying incident,
an offender would bully a target
an upstander stands up to help a target
a bystander stands by and ignores the situation
target: victim
Ohio Commission DRCM, YouTube. Talent Show - CyberBullying Prevention Commercial. 2008. Video. YouTube. Web. 10 Nov 2013. <http://youtu.be/bdQBurXQOeQ>
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Report Cyberbullying
Tell a teacherTell an assistant principal
Tell the principalTell a trusted adult
If you see it, hear about it,or if it is happening to you
Consequences for Cyberbullying
"The use of the Internet/Network is a privilege, not a right, and inappropriate use will result in cancellation of Internet/Network privileges......"
Horry County School Policy Manual, p. 126
Consequences for Cyberbullying
"Be polite. Always use appropriate language. Do not send abusive, obscene, inflammatory, or threatening messages to others. Profanity, vulgarities, harassing, and other inappropriate language are prohibited."
Horry County School Policy Manual, p. 126
Consequences of Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying is a serious offense.It is defined as "Disruptive Conduct, Level II."
Horry County School Policy Manual, p. 103-104
CyberbullyingCyberbullyingHCS 1:1 & Digital Citizenship
Middle SchoolsDecember, 2013
End of Day One