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What was the internet attended for?What was the internet attended for? What is the internet known as?What is the internet known as? Ans. Information super high way. Ans. Information super high way.

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Cyberbullying Cyberbullying

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Statistics National Crime Prevention Cont’dStatistics National Crime Prevention Cont’d

45% - 57% of all 45% - 57% of all incidents happen in chat incidents happen in chat roomsrooms

A recent survey found that A recent survey found that 10% of 770 young people 10% of 770 young people surveyed were made to feel surveyed were made to feel “threatened, embarrassed or “threatened, embarrassed or uncomfortable” by a photo uncomfortable” by a photo taken of them using a cell-taken of them using a cell-phone camera.phone camera.

Girls are more likely Girls are more likely than boys to be the than boys to be the target of cyberbullying. target of cyberbullying.

According to extensive According to extensive research on middle school research on middle school age students and teenagers age students and teenagers online, the fastest growing online, the fastest growing problems within the world of problems within the world of

cyberbullyingcyberbullying

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Statistics National Crime PreventionStatistics National Crime Prevention

According to the National According to the National Crime Prevention Center, Crime Prevention Center, over 40% of all teenagers over 40% of all teenagers with Internet access have with Internet access have reported being bullied online reported being bullied online during the past year. during the past year.

10% of those kids who were 10% of those kids who were bullied told their parents bullied told their parents about the incident, and that a about the incident, and that a mere 18% of the cases were mere 18% of the cases were reported to a local or reported to a local or national law enforcement national law enforcement agency. agency.

15% of parents are “in 15% of parents are “in the know” about their the know” about their kids’ social networking kids’ social networking habits habits

58% of 4th through 8th 58% of 4th through 8th graders reported having graders reported having mean or cruel things mean or cruel things said to them online. said to them online.

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Cyberbullying Here at MMSCyberbullying Here at MMS

Out of a 100 sixth grade students surveyedOut of a 100 sixth grade students surveyed

during the 2008-2009 school year.during the 2008-2009 school year.

42 Students have MySpace Accounts42 Students have MySpace Accounts 50 Students have computers in their 50 Students have computers in their

roomsrooms 38 Students have been Cyberbullied38 Students have been Cyberbullied

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Bully vs. CyberbullyingBully vs. Cyberbullying

BullyBully: Put downer who harasses and : Put downer who harasses and demeans others, especially those who demeans others, especially those who they think are different or inferior.they think are different or inferior.

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What is Cyberbullying?What is Cyberbullying?

Using communication technology such as Using communication technology such as email, cell phones, chat rooms instant email, cell phones, chat rooms instant messaging, blogs, or defamatory personal messaging, blogs, or defamatory personal websites to send or post repeated websites to send or post repeated deliberate, cruel and harmful text or deliberate, cruel and harmful text or images. images.

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8 Forms of Cyberbullying8 Forms of Cyberbullying1.1. FlamingFlaming: Using inflammatory or vulgar words : Using inflammatory or vulgar words

to provoke an on-line fight.to provoke an on-line fight.

2.2. HarassmentHarassment: Continually sending vicious, : Continually sending vicious, mean, or disturbing e-mails to an individual.mean, or disturbing e-mails to an individual.

3.3. DenigrationDenigration: Spreading rumors, lies, or gossip : Spreading rumors, lies, or gossip to hurt a person’s reputation.to hurt a person’s reputation.

4.4. ImpersonationImpersonation: Posting offensive or aggressive : Posting offensive or aggressive messages under another person’s name.messages under another person’s name.

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8 Forms of Cyberbullying Cont’d8 Forms of Cyberbullying Cont’d

5. 5. OutingOuting: Posting or sharing confidential or : Posting or sharing confidential or compromising information or images.compromising information or images.

6. 6. TrickeryTrickery: Fooling someone into sharing personal : Fooling someone into sharing personal information which then post online.information which then post online.

7. 7. ExclusionExclusion: Purposefully excluding someone : Purposefully excluding someone from an online group.from an online group.

8. 8. CyberstalkingCyberstalking: Ongoing harassment and : Ongoing harassment and denigration that causes a person considerable denigration that causes a person considerable fear for his/her safety.fear for his/her safety.

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Protecting yourself on-lineProtecting yourself on-line

Guard screen names & passwords.Guard screen names & passwords. Guard contact informationGuard contact information Use gender neutral screen names.Use gender neutral screen names. Accept messages only from people on Accept messages only from people on

your friends listyour friends list Take a stand amongst your peersTake a stand amongst your peers Use NetiquetteUse Netiquette

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If HarassedIf Harassed

Tell an adultTell an adult Leave area immediately (chat room, Leave area immediately (chat room,

website, online gaming site, etc.)website, online gaming site, etc.) Never Reply. Block the sender.Never Reply. Block the sender. Save harassing emails & send them to Save harassing emails & send them to

your internet service provider.your internet service provider. If the bullying involves threats, tell the If the bullying involves threats, tell the

police. police.

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Warning Signs of Cyberbullying Warning Signs of Cyberbullying Victim Victim

Unexpectedly stops using the computerUnexpectedly stops using the computer Appears nervous or jumpy when an instant Appears nervous or jumpy when an instant

message, text message or email appearsmessage, text message or email appears Appears uneasy about going to school or Appears uneasy about going to school or

outside in generaloutside in general Appears to be angry, depressed or frustrated Appears to be angry, depressed or frustrated

after using the computerafter using the computer Avoids discussions about what they are doing Avoids discussions about what they are doing

on the computeron the computer Become abnormally withdrawn from usually Become abnormally withdrawn from usually

friends and family members friends and family members

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Statistics-Are based on a 2005 survey Statistics-Are based on a 2005 survey from 1500 adolescents participants from 1500 adolescents participants

34.4% of respondents reported that they 34.4% of respondents reported that they were bullied.were bullied.

12.6% were physically threatened and 5 % 12.6% were physically threatened and 5 % were scared for their safety.were scared for their safety.

55.6 percent experienced bullying in 55.6 percent experienced bullying in chatrooms, and 48.9 using computer text.chatrooms, and 48.9 using computer text.

28% were bullied by email.28% were bullied by email.

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http://www.seattleschools.org/area/preventhttp://www.seattleschools.org/area/prevention/cbms_1_sa2.pdfion/cbms_1_sa2.pdf

http://www.seattleschools.org/area/preventhttp://www.seattleschools.org/area/prevention/cbms_1_sa3.pdfion/cbms_1_sa3.pdf

http://www.seattleschools.org/area/preventhttp://www.seattleschools.org/area/prevention/cbms_3_sa1.pdfion/cbms_3_sa1.pdf

http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/ciai/mst/http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/ciai/mst/InstrTech/model.htmInstrTech/model.htm

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SourcesSources

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www.onteenstoday.comwww.onteenstoday.com/...//.../ http://citizen.nfb.ca/blogs/wp-content/uploahttp://citizen.nfb.ca/blogs/wp-content/uploa

ds/2008/10/cyberbullying_anim.jpgds/2008/10/cyberbullying_anim.jpg http://www.loveourchildrenusa.org/http://www.loveourchildrenusa.org/

images/computer_messagescreen.jpgimages/computer_messagescreen.jpg

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http://glma.files.wordpress.com/2007/12/http://glma.files.wordpress.com/2007/12/cyberbullying.jpgcyberbullying.jpg

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www.mediabistro.com/agencyspy/www.mediabistro.com/agencyspy/saatchi_saatchi/saatchi_saatchi/

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