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Title: OMG: bullying in the technology generation


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OMG bullying in the technology generation
  • Information
  • Implications
  • Interventions
  • created presented by
  • Blythe Erlandson
  • Zadeth Orama-Vega
  • August 23, 2007
  • CCPS Psychologists Share Days

2
Technology Devices
  • Computers (duh!)
  • Telephones/Voice Mail
  • Fax Machines
  • Cell Phones
  • iPods
  • PDAs
  • Cameras
  • Gaming Systems

3
Social Networking
  • MyYearbook
  • MySpace
  • Facebook
  • Xanga
  • LiveJournal
  • Bebo
  • Imbee
  • eSpin
  • Flickster
  • YouTube
  • iFilm
  • Yahoo Google Video
  • Many more !!!

4
Sample of
5
Do not give !
6
Understanding the Lingo
7
Translation Quiz
  • CRZ
  • bAlLeRdUdE \ but F2T.WOT?
  • CRZ
  • bAlLeRdUdE 4RL? 143! K

8
Howd you do??
  • CrazyHeart Ive got some information. Are you
    free to talk?
  • Ballerdude Im hungover, but free to talk. What
    is it?
  • CrazyHeart Ive got marijuana, and I want to do
    a threesome. Wink Wink.
  • Ballerdude Are you for real? I love you! Kiss
    Kiss.

9
What is Cyberbullying?
10
Kinds of Cyberbullies
  • Vengeful Angel
  • Power Hungry
  • Mean Girls
  • Inadvertant Cyberbullies
  • Bullies by proxy

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Who gets bullied?
  • 34.4 of respondents experienced cyberbullying
  • 55 occurs in chat rooms
  • 49 in text msgs.
  • 40 of victims do not tell anyone

Research by Hinduja and Patchin, 2005
12
Who does the bullying?
  • 16.7 - have bullied other kids online
  • 4.1 - threatened others
  • 2.7 - deliberately scared another teen
  • 50 say cyberbullying is done in fun
  • 13 - makes their victims stronger
  • 22.6 of respondents have bullied in real life in
    the last six months

Research by Hinduja and Patchin, 2005
13
Examples of Cyberbullying
  • Flaming the act of posting deliberately hostile
    messages on the internet usually using vulgar
    language
  • Harassment repeatedly sending nasty, mean and
    insulting messages can be via email, text or
    through other means
  • Denigration Dissing someone on-line posting
    gossip or rumors about s/o online to damage their
    reputation or friendships
  • Impersonation Pretending to be s/o else in a
    chatroom or in an IM situation and sending
    messages as that person which will embarrass them
  • Outing Sharing the secrets of s/o without their
    permission on-line
  • Trickery talking s/o into sharing intimate
    details of their life online and sharing it with
    others
  • Exclusion deliberately excluding s/o from an
    online group or game
  • Cyberstalking repeated, intense harrasment and
    denigration that includes threats and/or creates
    significant fear

Willard, Nancy, (2007). Educators Guide to
Cyberbullying and Cyberthreats.
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Why schools need to be involved
  • Its happening at home, yes, but it can happen at
    school as well
  • Some schools allow kids to use their networks off
    campus
  • What happens after-hours affects a childs
    productivity during school hours
  • Cyberbullying may be related to real life
    bullying

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How to Stop Them
  • Host an internet awareness day at your school or
    in your district.
  • Have the cyber-crime folks from the local
    precinct come talk to your students.
  • Make sure that cyberbullying is something that
    your district takes seriously.
  • Make a presentation to your PTA to help parents
    understand their children.
  • Look at the situation and give them other avenues
    of justice (VA)
  • Theyre motivated by ego so ignore (PH)
  • Be boring theyll move on (MG)
  • Begin a student-led group to teach kids about
    cyber-safety.

16
Guidelines and Resources for Internet Safety in
Schools
  • Virginia Department of EducationDivision of
    Technology Human Resources created the
    guidelines to assist school division in three
    areas.
  • Issues that the division must address in the
    areas of safety and security topics Personal
    safety on the Internet, information on the
    Internet, and activities on the Internet.
  • Federal, state and local laws regarding Internet
    safety are AUP, FIT, and CIPA.

17
Legal Issues
  • Layshock Vs. Hermitage School District (2006)
  • J.S. Vs. Bethlehem Area School District(2000)

18
CCPS Policy
  • The county is clear in outlining how seriously it
    takes cyberbullying see the words taken
    directly from the student handbook

19
CCPS Policy Consequences
  • Consequences for online (or cyber-) bullying are
    outlined to the right

20
Netsmartz
  • Netsmartz is a teacher-driven curriculum that
    guidance counselors assist with when a sensitive
    topic is broached
  • Clicky, Webster and Nettie guide the kids through
    a world of Webville Outlaws and the Wizzie Wigs
  • Begins in K goes through 12
  • Topics range from Cyber-citizenship/Manners to
    Intellectual Property
  • Was generated by the National Center for Missing
    Exploited Children

21
i-Safe
  • i-Safe is a nationally available curriculum
    designed by the OJJDP endorsed by US Congress
  • Is free to the public
  • Is primarily run by student mentors
  • Guided by school employees or law enforcement

22
Prevent Cyberbullying
23
Prevent Cyberbullying
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Resources
  • www.protectkids.com
  • www.candicekelsey.com
  • www.ccpsnet.net
  • www.i-safe.org
  • Kelsey, C. (2006). Generation MySpace. Marlowe
    Company, New York.
  • www.adcouncil.org
  • www.myspace.com
  • www.leg1.state.va.us
  • www.youtube.com
  • www.netsmartz.com
  • www.msnbc.com
  • Willard, N. (2004). Center for Safe Responsible
    Internet Use
  • Hinduja, S. Patchin, J. (2005).
    www.cyberbullying.us
  • http//www.freemosquitoringtones.org/
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