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16 Sep 09
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Online netiquette skills are becoming vital as technology is increasingly being incorporated into most career paths. Many schools encourage teachers to keep blogs where class and homework assignments are posted for students to review.
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Online netiquette skills are becoming vital as technology is increasingly being incorporated into most career paths. Many schools encourage teachers to keep blogs where class and homework assignments are posted for students to review.
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02 Sep 09
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"Cyber bullying, also known as electronic bullying or online social cruelty, is defined as bullying through email, instant messaging, in a chat room, on a website or gaming site, or through digital messages or images sent to a cellular phone.
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Add Sticky Notedifferent than traditional bullying, but presents some unique challenges in dealing with it."
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Flaming
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Add Sticky NoteFlaming refers to a brief, heated exchange between two or more individuals that occurs via any communication technology.
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definition
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occurs in “public” settings
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Cyber Harassment
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repetitive offensive messages sent to a target.
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Denigration
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information about another that is derogatory and untrue.
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Outing and Trickery
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Add Sticky Notesharing personal, often embarrassing information
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just like how rumors are started
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never
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tricking someone
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Exclusion/Ostracism
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Cyberstalking
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use of electronic communications
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Add Sticky Noteloitering
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what does this word mean?
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Add Sticky Notesurreptitiously,
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what does this word mean?
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cyberstalking involves more threats than pure harassment.
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Add Sticky NoteBoth boys and girls cyber bully, although it appears that girls are more likely to engage in cyber bullying and be targeted by cyber bullying than their male counterparts.
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cyberbullies are not usually a specific gender.
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Parents
Communicate with your children about their online experiences. -
Add Sticky NoteParents need to discuss cyber bullying with their children as part of their regular discussions about Internet Safety and appropriate use of technologies.
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what needs to happen
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Educators
Teach Students Online “Netiquette”, Safe Blogging, and How to Monitor Their Online Reputation. -
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- Don’t engage in or support mean material, gossip, or rumors posted online, or talk about it at school.
- Support a classmate being targeted online by posting positive messages!
- If you know the person being targeted, invite him/her to spend time with you.
- Tell an adult at home and at school.
- Print the evidence to share with an adult.
- Confront the student who is cyber bullying if it is safe, and make it clear that you think their behavior is wrong.
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guidelines
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