(2)CTAP Cyberbullying
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NS Teens : Terrible Text
Latest video from NS Teens. Some teens say and do terrible things to each other online because they don’t see the direct effects of their actions. So what should you do if you’re cyberbullied? "Terrible Text" is about a young girl who is troubled when a cyberbully sends mean text messages to her cell phone at all hours of the day and night.
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Survey of Cybercrime in K12 Schools
The Rochester Regional Cybersafety and Ethics Initiative has conducted the largest cyber safety and ethics survey of K-12 students in the Nation, with more than 40,000 students throughout the area participating. This new study shows that the majority of cyber offenses involving children, adolescents and young adults are perpetrated, not by adults, but rather by peers of approximately the same age or grade level. For a summary of the research report, see: <a href="http://www.rit.edu/news/?r=46201"><b>Key RIT Cybercrime Research Findings.</a></b><br><br>
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WEB|WISE|KIDS: AIRDOGS [Interactive Software Adventure]
2nd in the CyberCop Series, AIRDOGS was designed to show teenagers that online crimes have lifelong legal and social consequences for teens and their families. In the game, Luke is a teenager who shows great promise as a snowboarder. He needs money for gear and training, so he begins to counterfeit software in his basement. Players collect data and evidence to catch Luke's boss, who is the ringleader of the operation. The message of Air Dogs is clear: theft and extortion are crimes, whether you're 16 or 60. Available both as a home edition and a school edition. [Windows and Mac OSX versions available]
more fromwww.webwisekids.org
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NetSmartz.org/Education
The Educator section of the NetSmartz site provides all of their instructional and classroom materials and videos in both English and Spanish and codes them for grade-level appropriateness. Train-the-trainer materials are also available. A drop-down menu provides direct links to pages customized for each state, to make it easy to form educational partnerships.
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Flash Animations and Video Cybersafety Lessons
Flash cartoons based on Charlie’s Angels that teach kids about how to stay safe on the internet from the folks at Wired Safety. Topics include: Cyberbullying, Predators and Strangers, Personal Information, Piracy, Cyber Citizenship, and Protecting your computer.
more fromwww.wiredsafety.org
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Cyberbullies, Online Predators, and What to Do About Them
What to look out for, what to advise parents about, and how to help students who may be experiencing problems online.
more fromwww.redorbit.com
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A Web 2.0 Approach To Cybersafety [Nancy Willard]
An effective school-based strategy to address the issue of online safety should include these six key components:<br><b>EDUCATIONAL USE</b> - Schools must ensure that when students use the Internet, their activities have an educational purpose -- class assignments, extra credit work, and perhaps some high quality enrichment activities as a reward<br><b>SUPERVISION AND MONITORING</B> Schools must shift focus from reliance on filtering to better supervision and monitoring. <br><b>MEANINGFUL CONSEQUENCES </B> Misuse of the Internet must lead to a meaningful consequence -- but it should be recognized that suspension of Internet access privileges just causes more work for teachers. Requiring a service contribution to the school and establishing “close monitoring status” for all Internet use are preferable consequences. <br><b>ACCIDENTAL ACCESS TO PORN</b> - All students and staff must know that if inappropriate material appears, they should quickly turn off the monitor or turn it so it can’t be seen, and then report it. Following any incident or discovery, there must be a responsible assessment of culpability. <br><B>INAPPROPRIATE BLOCKING</B> Selected staff in every school building must have the authority and ability to quickly override the filter to provide other staff or students access to sites that have been inappropriately blocked<br><B>INTERNET SAFETY AND RESPONSIBLE USE EDUCATION</b> Schools must provide effective Web 2.0 Internet safety and responsible use education to students and parents. <br><br>
more fromwww.educationworld.com
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Responding to the Challenge of Online Social Aggression, Threats, and Distress
book belongs in every school district! Nancy Willard is Director of the Center for Safe & Responsible Internet Use and a noted expert and speaker on the challenges and legal issues related to technology use in the schools. Her book helps school administrators analyze and intervene in cases involving cyberbullying or cyberthreats. She includes illustrative examples, recommendations for practice, and many practical resources. Available through Amazon.com
more fromnew.csriu.org
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Cyberbullying in the Digital Age
This book was written by three school psychologists, all certified in Olweus Bullying Prevention training. They have applied their knowledge in that area to "cyberbullying." If you are an educator or a parent of an adolescent, this book is a must read. As the authors have stated, the impact of students using computers, etc. has had not only a positive but also a negative impact on the learning environment and safety issues within our schools. Cyberbullying in its infancy is creating an epidemic of problems. Awareness of the problem, what schools and parents should do to address cyberbullying, how the different states and schools systems view cyberbullying, and current resources are discussed by the authors. It is a compilation of the most current research.
more fromwww.cyberbullyhelp.com
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Kitchen [PSA]
PSA designed to spread awareness about cyberbullying.
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staysafe.org for Teens
Advice for teens on protecting themselves and their computers: Learn how to protect yourself from cyberbullies, predators and online scams.
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Adina's Deck Creator, Debbie Heimowitz
Debbie created the Adina's Deck film for her master's thesis in the Learning, Design and Technology program at Stanford. See: http://www.adinasdeck.com
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Cyberbullying: Let's Fight It Together [Video]
Documentary film produced by Childnet International. Includes teacher's guide and lesson plan. The film is based on a composite of real events using professional actors. It depicts the story of a teenager who becomes the target of bullying via the Internet and by his mobile phone. The film shows a number of ways that cyberbullying can occur, who it involves, and how it can affect different people (including the teacher, who is in this film also subject to humiliation).The film and teacher's guide are designed for classroom or assembly use.
more fromwww.digizen.org
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Promoting Positive Peer Relationships: Stories of Us [Video]
Bullying middle school program. The pupils at Franklin Middle School tapped into real-life experiences as they filmed "The Stories of Us," a 25-minute movie being sold to American schools as part of a new anti-bullying program. They wrote, produced and acted in the film, which many educators say looks more like a documentary than make-believe. Previews of the two films can be accessed at : http://www.storiesofus.com/previews.html
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Cyberbullying: Threat or Teachable Moment?
Students have always gossiped and complained about their teachers. But in cyberspace such behaviour can take on a life of its own. Cases of cyberbullying are opportunities to teach about responsibilities, consequences and healthy relationships. Employers are starting to check prospective employees' online habits: your resumé is one thing, but what kind of person are you online? We all leave digital footprints.
more fromwww.oct.ca
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CyberSmart! : Lesson Plans and Activity Sheets
Printable lesson plans and activity sheets for Grades K-8 on Cybersafety Curriculum.
more fromwww.cybersmartcurriculum.org
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bNetS@vvy [bi-monthly publication]
Excellent bi-monthly publication with articles from experts in the field. Two of the recent issues have been devoted to cyberbullying topics. Each issue covers the topics from multiple views.
more fromwww.bnetsavvy.com
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Curriculum Idea: Five Steps to Combat Bullying Using Comic Life
Teacher's idea on how to make bullying awareness important and exciting for third-and fourth-grade students by having them create comic strips using Comic Life, one of the new programs available for Macs. With the aid of ready-made templates, word bubbles, pictures, etc., users easily create a comic strip.
more fromtechlearning.com
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Yahoo! Safely Safety Videos
Yahoo Safely collection of Internet Safety videos in partnership with IKeepSafe.org. Educators will particularly appreciate the free Tim & Moby clips from Brainpop as a way to present and discuss Internet Safety.
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