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Cyberbullying
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Pew Internet: Cyberbullying and Teens
he Pew Internet & American Life Project produces reports that explore the impact of the Internet on families, communities, work and home, daily life, education, health care, and civic and political life. The Project aims to be an authoritative source on the evolution of the Internet through collection of data and analysis of real-world developments as they affect the virtual world.
more fromwww.pewinternet.org
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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
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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
more fromldt.stanford.edu
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CTAP 4 Cybersafety Project: School Administrator Resources
CTAP Region IV has designed this collection of Administrator Resources specifically with the needs of school administrators in mind.\n\nA companion component, Acceptable Use, covers policies around computer and internet usage, cell phones, cyberbullying and social networking. Be sure to check the six other areas of our cybersafety web site for resources that address the curriculum and educational needs of classroom teachers, parents and students.
more fromwww.ctap4.org
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More than one face to Cyberbullying in the classroom
Teachable Moment
more fromeduspaces.net
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Cyberbullying Incident Report Forms and Review Process
What happens when there is a cyberbullying incident at your school? These valuable documents from noted educator and attorney, Nancy Willard, will guide you through the process of documenting the incident, creating a review process and decision-making.
more fromwww.ctap4.org
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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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ThinkQuest 2007 Award Winner: "Internet Safety, Keeping It Real"
This team of 6th graders captured 2nd place honors in the 2007 annual ThinkQuest competition for their entry, "Internet Safety, Keeping It Real." Topics covered include predators, cyberbullying and online safety.
more fromlibrary.thinkquest.org
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Cybersafety Legal Issues for School Administrators
Technology has out-paced the legal system in issues related to cyberbullying in the schools. When a cyberbullying incident happens at your school, how will you handle it? What board policies will protect you? What is appropriate discipline? What kind of documentation do you need? How will you assure a safe environment for your students? Learn from national experts who have studied court decisions in this areas.
more fromwww.ctap4.org
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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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WEB|WISE|KIDS: MIRROR IMAGE [Interactive Software Adventure]
3rd in the Cybercop Series. MIRROR IMAGE tells the story of teenagers Sheena and Megan, best friends who are victimized by a criminal who uses the Internet to lure young women with promises of modeling contracts and online romance. Neither of the girls realizes that hacking software has been placed on their computers during their conversations with their ‘online boyfriends.’ Soon Sheena and Megan begin to suspect that someone is stalking them in real life. Players work with a detective to track the predator and arrest him. Available both as a home edition and a school edition. [Windows and Mac OSX versions available]
more fromwww.webwisekids.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
more fromwww.storiesofus.com
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Cyberbullying with new technologies: How Teachers Should Respond
Fighting Cyberbullying isn't just a technical problem. We need to educate children and young people to anticipate, recognize and deal with risks and problems as and when they arise. Children and young people will continue to give out their personal details so they need to be taught more about the management of personal information, both their own and other people’s. More importantly they must be encouraged to become emotionally resilient in all areas of their daily lives.
more fromwww.teachingexpertise.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.
more fromwww.digizen.org
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Naked photo sharing: Police perspective
The long-term implications for these kids can be serious - not to mention the initial humiliation and embarrassment.
more fromsafekids.com
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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

