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Title: Cyber Bullying


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Cyber Bullying
  • Level 6

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Hey Everybody!
  • My name is Tek.
  • Im going to be your guide today!
  • Im a part of i-SAFE, and we are concerned with
    helping you to be safe online.
  • We want you to recognize and avoid dangerous,
    destructive or unlawful online behavior, and we
    hope to empower you to communicate what you learn
    from i-SAFE with others.
  •  

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In this lesson, you will be completing a KEWL
chart as a learning activity.
The Plan
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KEWL
  • Stands for what we KNOW
  • Stands for Expanding our knowledge
  • Stands for What we want to learn
  • Stands for Leading others in Learning

K E W L
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KEWL Chart Cyber Security  
KEWL Chart Cyber Security
This is what the chart looks like. You can copy
it on your paper. You can also complete it as a
class on an overhead
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All Right Lets Get Started
  • First we brainstorm!!!

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What do we know about Bullying? What is Cyber
Bullying?
  • List your answers in the K column of the chart.
    This column forms a foundation of what you
    currently know about bullying. Also list what
    you know about cyber bullying. Hopefully you are
    somewhat familiar with both and able to give
    basic information.
  •  
  • Sample question and answer
  • Q. What is bullying? What is cyber bullying?
  • A. Mean behavior, mean/harassing behavior
    online, etc.

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Ok so now that we have figured out what we know
time to find out what else we need to know!
  • This information goes in the E (expanding your
    knowledge) column

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Expand Your Knowledge
  • Where is your knowledge lacking? What more do
    you feel you should know about bullying and cyber
    bullying?
  • Sample questions to go in this column
  • What are rules concerning bullying at school, in
    your community?
  • How is cyber bullying different from other types
    of bullying?
  • What types of actions online are considered
    bullying?

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Great Now lets see what we can learn.
  • Were going to take a look at the cyber bullying
    and netiquette fact sheets to learn more about
    both.

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Lets Take a Closer Look at the Bully Facts
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Cyber Bullying Factsheet
  • "All cruelty springs from weakness. (Seneca,
    4BC-AD65)

Bullying has become an online event as well as a
physical one. Intimidation online can be just as
bad, and in some cases worse, than when bullying
occurs in the physical community.
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Bullying
  •  
  • Bullies are those people who gain gratification
    (a sense of happiness) when they have provoked or
    tormented others.
  • They feel better by making others feel worse.
    Cyber bullies are those bullies who use the
    Internet to be mean to others.

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Bullying
  •  
  • E-mail provides one method of communication for
    these bullies.
  • Flame mail mail designed to make another person
    mad is used along with hate mail mail that
    shows racism, sexism, or other prejudices.
  • Another way bullies use the Internet is through
    bulletin boards and chat sites to make their
    comments public.
  • Finally, some cyber bullies build Web sites
    devoted to making a person or persons feel bad.

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Think About It!
  • Do you think its a sign of strength or weakness
    to use the Internet for bullying? Why?

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What to do if you are Cyber bullied
  • Tell someone. Dont keep this to yourself. Tell
    a trusted adult about the bullying.
  • Dont open or read messages by Cyber bullies.
  • Tell the police if threatened.
  • Tell your Internet Service Provider.
  • Tell your school if it is school related.
    Schools have a bullying plan in place.
  • Dont erase the messages they may be needed to
    take action. Instead, put them in a folder
    unread.
  • Protect yourself never agree to meet with the
    person or with anyone you meet online.
  • If bullied through chat or instant messaging, the
    bully can often be blocked. Tell someone!

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How to avoid being bullied online
  • Dont give out private information such as
    passwords, pins, name, address, phone number,
    school name, or family and friends names. This
    information can be used by bullies and other
    harmful people on the Internet.
  • Use Netiquette. Be polite online and others will
    tend to do the same. If someone does get angry
    or bullies you, ignore them online Cyber
    bullies want a reaction just like other bullies.
  • Dont send a message when you are angry it is
    hard to undo things that are said in anger.
  • Delete messages from people you dont know or
    from people who seem angry or mean.
  • When something doesnt seem right, it probably
    isnt. Get out of the site, chat, etc.

Prevention
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Time for Discussion
  • What are some ways that people could be bullied
    online through e-mail, chatting, bulletin
    boards, Web sites, etc.
  • Has anyone in the class ever been bullied
    online?

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Community
  • Today we are talking about the online community
    and cyber bullying. However, you probably take
    part in many communities your school community,
    your neighborhood community, etc.
  • Each community has its own rules and roles.
  • What types of rules and roles do you think
    the online community has?

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Netiquette
  • Lets take a look at the Netiquette page.
  • How do you think Netiquette can prevent online
    bullying?

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E-mail Netiquette
Netiquette
  • Use Meaningful Subject LinesTell the person what
    you are sending to them so they know what to
    expect when the message is opened.
  • Don't Type With ALL CAPSThis is known as online
    screaming, and is considered to be rude.
  • Think Before You Type
  • Its easy to be misunderstood in Cyberspace be
    clear about what you want to say. Dont send a
    message when you are angry its hard to undo
    things that are said in anger.
  • Use Emoticons ? ? to help others understand what
    you mean.

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E-mail Netiquette
Netiquette
  • Think About AttachmentsDont send something as
    an attachment if it can be copied and pasted into
    the email text. Dont send really large
    attachments. Dont send attachments with
    viruses. Andbe careful of attachments you
    download.
  • Don't SpamDont send out messages that arent
    wanted!
  • Don't Pass Around E-HoaxesUse your favorite
    Internet search engine to learn the truth about
    the latest e-hoaxes, urban myths, chain e-mail
    and pervasive riff-raff circulating on the
    Internet. Dont mislead others and cause alarm or
    stress.
  • Don't Pass Around Chain LettersThey are
    annoying.

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Chatroom and Instant Messaging
Netiquette
  • Many of the same conventions that apply to
    newsgroups and e-mail are also relevant in
    chatrooms. You're still just typing your thoughts
    and sending them to people, but in a chatroom,
    they're just a little quicker to respond.
  • Avoid Using ALL CAPSIts still considered
    yelling.
  • Decide What Tone the Conversation Has Before
    PostingDon't use offensive language or
    nicknames. Always avoid making personal attacks
    and calling names.

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Chatroom and Instant Messaging
Netiquette
  • Don't "Flood" the ChatroomFlooding is repeating
    messages over and over, or filling the screen
    with gibberish, in order to impede communication
    in the chatroom.
  • Be Nice to NewbiesIf someone stumbles into your
    chat, who is obviously new to this medium, show
    them some patience and help them get the hang of
    it.

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Netiquette
  • Most of these "netiquette rules" are really just
    common sense. Give people you meet online the
    same respect you would give someone in person.

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? ? -) -( -( -) ? ?
Emoticons
  • Emoticons stand for emotion icons. They are used
    to convey emotion in writing. When e-mailing,
    IMing, or chatting, writers use emoticons to show
    when joking, upset, or angry. They are useful so
    that someone doesnt take something written the
    wrong way.

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Emoticons
  • Emoticons are made of a sequence of characters on
    your keyboard. The most common emoticon is the
    smile. It is used to tell people dont take
    what I said seriously or I meant it as a joke or
    in good humor.
  • A smile ? is made up of a colon for the eyes, a
    dash for the nose, and the right parenthesis for
    the smiling mouth.

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Here are some Emoticons for you to use
-) Standard Smiley Shows you are kidding around or in a good mood.
-( Frown Shows you are upset about something
-) Winking
-D Laughing
-/ Undecided or confused
-Q Shows Confusion
-O Shows surprise or realization of an error
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I hope you learned something. I know I did!
  • All right Time for an Activity!!!
  • Lets put that Netiquette to good use!
  • You can do this as a whole class, in small
    groups, or as a race

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Online Chat Aptitude
Your teacher will give you a worksheet called
Online Chat Aptitude. Correct this chat
session! Its participants are making some
netiquette mistakes. Can you find all of the
errors in this session that arent very nice??
Also, add in fun emoticons ? ? to make sure the
messages show the correct emotion. When youre
finished well go over it together!
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Dont Peek!!!
  • The next few slides contain the answers to the
    Online Chat Aptitude worksheet so make sure you
    have it finished!
  • As you go through the answer key discuss the
    changes and suggestions.

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  • Jake Hi
  • Mallory Hi
  • Beth HEY YALL, HOW YOU DOING? Dont use all
    caps its considered shouting.
  •  
  • Mallory You idiot? Dont you know better?
    Take some time to learn some netiquette. You
    should be nice to new chatters. Dont be too
    critical if joking using emoticons. ?
  •  
  • Jake XDJFEWajskdflwijk Dont type gibberish
    in chats.
  • Diane what was that?
  • Jake XDJFEWajskdflwijk
  • Jake XDJFEWajskdflwijk
  • Mallory Ok, that is just getting plain
    annoying.
  • Jake XDJFEWajskdflwijk
  •  
  • Alex As the moderator of this chat, I will be
    forced to kick you out if you keep this up.
    Moderators can kick you out of chats for not
    following netiquette. It is best to participate
    in moderated chats for safety reasons.
  •  

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  • Diane Jake, I got your email off your profile.
    Make sure you read what I sent you! 1. NEVER
    fill out a profile with personal information.
    This is dangerous. 2. E-mailing people without
    permission can be considered spamming and is
    annoying.
  •  
  • Mallory I read that email you sent me. What
    were you thinking? Do you really believe that
    junk? I mean who honestly WANTs to go to school
    all year? You find someone to agree with you and
    Ill show you a real freak! This is an
    inflammatory statement and can lead to
    harassment, etc. Be careful of what you say and
    how you say it online. You can disagree without
    insulting. Use emoticons! ? ?
  •  
  • Beth Look, Im outta here. As a newbie I feel
    stomped upon. You guys should learn some
    manners. This new chatter is leaving because
    others were rude. Remember to be kind to new
    chatters..
  •  
  • Mallory Yeah right, so says the dummy who
    didnt know caps were shouting. Again, an
    inflammatory statement. If joking use emoticons.
    ?
  •  
  • Diane Mallory you are so out there!
  • Jake DJSKFLWN K bye gibberish!

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Ok Returning to our Chart
  • Hmmm, What comes next? Oh yes, What have we
    learned about Cyber Bullying???

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What have we learned?
  • Now that we have covered Cyber Bullying, what
    have you learned from your information sheets?
    Check the what you want to know questions to
    ensure you have answered them all!
  • Sample question and answer
  • Q. What do we know about cyber bullying now?
  • A. Cyber bullying occurs when students write
    harassing/flame e-mails, post negative Web sites,
    and are mean/cruel in instant messaging and chat
    rooms.

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Make Sure You Have Covered
  1. Bullying means to use mean language or actions
    towards others.
  2. Bullies intend to cause fear or avoidance from
    others for their victims.
  3. Bullies are found in both the physical and cyber
    communities.
  4. Online bullying can be just as intimidating as
    face-to-face bullying.
  5. Using netiquette is an effective way to prevent
    online bullying.
  6. Resources for reporting bullying incidents
    include trusted adults, the ISP provider, school
    personnel, and the police if it involves illegal
    activity, direct threats, etc.

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And Last, but not Least
  • We need to come up with some empowerment
    activities.
  • This means to brainstorm how we can help others
    learn about Cyber Bullying.

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Leading Others in Learning
  • This section allows you to identify ways to own
    the knowledge you have learned. By spreading
    knowledge to others, you continue your own
    learning. In this column brainstorm ways to
    spread knowledge.
  • Sample questions and answers
  • Q. How can we spread what we have learned?
  • A. Talk to parents about what learned. Give
    presentations to others, design posters,
    incorporate peer-to-peer communication.

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How Do you Know When Youre Done?
  • Have you
  • 1. Covered all the reference sheets?
  • 2. Discussed with your class what you have
    learned?
  • 3. Completed the Online Chat Aptitude
    worksheet?
  • 4. Completed the KEWL Chart?

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It doesnt have to end here!
Find out about DRiVE!
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Take Action
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the i-Mentor Training Network. Its all online!
The i-MENTOR Training Network has short
informative videos that will take you step by
step through the process of accomplishing any of
the i-SAFE Outreach activities you can do in your
school and community. To watch the videos go to
the i-MENTOR Network located in the Kids and
Teens section of the i-SAFE Web site at
www.isafe.org.
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  • Enroll online at www.isafe.org by clicking on
    Create an Account.
  • Receive your own Student Toolkit and materials to
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