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Cyberbullying By: Claudia Vela Click on any picture to begin.
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  • 1. By: Claudia Vela Click on any picture to begin.

2. Directions: Read about cyberbully and pay attention because therewill be a short quiz at the end. Click the arrows on the right or left bottom corners tocontinue the presentation. Additional directions will be provided throughout theslides. 3. What is Cyberbullying?It is when someone is harassed, embarrassed, or threatened by someone else through the use of technology. Cyberbullies use cell phones and the internet to target their victims. 4. What are some forms ofcyberbullying? Text messages Instant messages Websites Facebook Myspace Emails 5. Are you a cyberbully?Have you ever used a cell phone or computer to: Make fun of someone? Threaten someone? Pretend you are someone else? Forward or post private information about someone? Post or send embarrassing pictures of someone? Post rude things or lies about someone? Text mean things to or about someone?If you answer YES to ANY of these questions click HEREIf you answered NO to ALL of these questions click HERE 6. Oh no! You are a cyberbully!Remember that you are committing a crime and that cyberbullying hurts people. Cyberbullying has evencaused people to kill themselves because they were so hurt.Please stop cyberbullying! 7. Great! You are NOT a cyberbully! Thank you for caring about others and dont forget to tell if you know of someone who is a cyberbully.By telling you can help stop a cyberbully and save lives. 8. Have you helped a cyberbully?Cyberbullies never work alone, they use others to help them.Have you ever: Forwarded a rude message about someone? Laughed at a text or posting that says something mean aboutsomeone? Responded to a rude text about someone?If you have answered YES to ANY of these click HEREIf you have answered NO to ALL of these click HERE 9. Oh no! You have been part of a bully circle!A bully circle involves anyone who is helping the bully. Ifyou have seen a text (but didnt tell), forwarded a text,laughed at the text; then you have helped a bully.Dont help a bully! Stand up for one another and tell anadult! 10. You should be very proud of yourself! You have not helped out a bully and are not part of the bullying circle.Instead of making the problem bigger you are helping tostop the problem! Thank you for helping to save lives! 11. Have some mannersDisplaying netiquette (online-manners) when online is important because it will help prevent you from becoming a cyberbully or a victim.Netiquette 12. Examples of Cyber Bullying Click the camcorder to view a video.When the cyber bullying video is done, click on the xon the top right hand corner of the web browser andreturn to the presentation. 13. What should I do if I am beingcyberbullied?Click on each icon from left to right, to read about what steps to take. 14. 1. Stop! Calm down and do not respond! 15. 2. Block the cyberbully so that they can not contact youonline or through your phone. 16. 3. Tell a trusted adult! Ask for help! Do not stay silent! 17. Who do I tell? You should tell your parents, teachers, and principle. Sometimes, you even have to tell the police! You can also look online by searching for cyberbullying hotlines. (Wiredsaftey.org) 18. Would you know what to do? Take a quiz to see if you would do the right thing. Read each question carefully and click on the best answer. 19. Your best friend sends you a text message saying, EVERY1 shouldHATE Megan becuz she is soooo fat! HAHA! What would you do?1. Laugh and forward it to everyone on your contact list.2. Show the text to friends at school.3. Tell a trusted adult like your teacher or principle.4. Only reply to Megan with LOL, good one! 20. Thats the wrong thing to do. Try Again. 21. Thats the RIGHT thing to do! 22. Someone made you mad at school today. What will you do?1. Calm down and talk to someone about it.2. Post something mean about that person on facebook.3. Text message something mean about that person to all of your friends.4. Text message something mean about that person only to your best friend. 23. Thats the wrong thing to do. Try Again. 24. Thats the RIGHT thing to do! 25. Someone from school has been sending you emails calling you uglynames and saying I hope you die! Today you found out that theyare sending embarrassing pictures of you through picture mail.What should you do?1. Calm down and just ignore it.2. Respond to the emails.3. Talk to the bully in person and ask them to stop.4. Quickly tell a trusted adult. 26. Thats the wrong thing to do. Try Again. 27. Thats the RIGHT thing to do! 28. You receive a text message saying Im going to kill you! Whatshould you do?1. Stay home so that they wont be able to hurt you.2. Tell a trusted adult and the police.3. Give the bully a warning.4. Tell a friend from school. 29. Thats the wrong thing to do. Try Again. 30. Thats the RIGHT thing to do! 31. Things to remember1. Cyberbullying is a crime and has consequences.2. Cyberbullying hurts.3. Care about others and stand up for whats right.4. Always tell someone if you or someone you know is a being bullied. 32. Learn More:Visit these Anti-bullying sites to learn more about howto help stop cyberbullying and how to protect yourself. http://www.bullying.org/ http://www.stopcyberbullying.org/index2.html http://stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov/ 33. Thank You!You have completed the presentation! 34. Acknowledgements This interactive PowerPoint was created by ClaudiaVela. All clip art, sounds, and other graphic elements arefound in Office XP and Microsoft Office Online. Theyare the property of Microsoft. The news report video can be found on the CBSNEWSwebsite under The Early Show. 35. References: Glor, Jeff (Performer). (2010 March 29). Cyber bullyingsuicide link [Television series episode]. The EarlyShow. CBSNEWS. WiredKids Inc., (n.d.). Stop cyberbullying. Retrievedfrom http://www.stopcyberbullying.org/index2.html Wired safety. Retrieved fromhttp://www.wiredsafety.org/index.html