Cyberbullying involves using electronic communication devices like phones and computers to harass or bully others. Common forms of cyberbullying include repeated harassment through messages, sharing private or embarrassing information about others without consent, impersonating others online, and engaging in online fights using angry or vulgar language. The Cybercrime Prevention Act of the Philippines provides guidelines for addressing cyberbullying, including assigning points deductions for disruptive behavior during debates on the issue. Students are assigned a short research paper on cyberbullying using at least two cited sources.