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Cyberbullying – “Cyber Vocabulary/Cruel Words” Classroom Lesson

Cyberbullying – “Cyber Vocabulary/Cruel Words” Classroom Lesson. Aimee Mallen CNED 577. What is Cyberbullying?. Using technology to bully or intentionally cause harm to others. What Types of Technology?. C yberbullying Statistics. Cyberbullying Video. Cyberbullying

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Cyberbullying – “Cyber Vocabulary/Cruel Words” Classroom Lesson

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  1. Cyberbullying – “Cyber Vocabulary/Cruel Words” Classroom Lesson Aimee Mallen CNED 577

  2. What is Cyberbullying? • Using technology to bully or intentionally cause harm to others

  3. What Types of Technology?

  4. Cyberbullying Statistics

  5. Cyberbullying Video

  6. Cyberbullying “Cyber Vocabulary/Cruel Words” Lesson

  7. Flaming - directing angry language at another person Example – fighting online

  8. Harassment – sending rude, insulting, offensive, or “mean” messages repeatedly Example – through AIM or text messages

  9. Denigration - "dissing" someone online. Example – Sending or posting gossip

  10. Impersonation – pretending to be another person Example – sending messages on Facebook or MySpace

  11. Outing – sharing secrets or personal information Example – “Sally picks her nose every day!”

  12. Exclusion – leaving someone out Example – keeping someone out of a “buddy list”

  13. Cyberstalking – threatening someone online Example – “I am going to hurt you!”

  14. Impersonation

  15. Exclusion • Outing • Denigration

  16. Cyberstalking • Outing • Denigration • Harassment

  17. Outing • Denigration

  18. Harassment • Flaming • Exclusion

  19. Flaming • Harassment • Denigration

  20. References Chibbaro, J.S. (2007). School counselors and the cyberbully: Interventions and implications. Professional School Counseling, 11(1), 65-67. Retrieved October 12, 2008, from the Academic Search Premier database. Willard, N. (2006). Flame retardant: Cyberbullies torment their victims 24/7: Here's how to stop the abuse. School Library Journal, 52(4). Retrieved October 14, 2008, from the Academic Search Premier database. Images taken from www.google.com Graphs taken from www.cyberbullying.us

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