This document discusses cyberbullying and provides information on its prevalence, effects, and potential solutions. It notes that 3 million children miss school each month due to bullying, 20% of cyberbullied kids think about suicide, and 4,500 kids commit suicide annually, mostly due to cyberbullying. The document explores how cyberbullying occurs, who it affects, why people do it, and potential solutions like monitoring kids' technology use and teaching kindness. Creative solutions presented include filling the internet with positive comments to outweigh negative ones and using an app to detect and report bullying.
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A talk for middle school and high school students by ConnectSafely.org's Larry Magid about digital literacy, digital citizenship, cyberbullying, sexting and how to thrive online.
Apresentação realizada no âmbito do projeto DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP. Este projeto envolveu alunos de duas turmas de 10º ano, os quais, em conjunto, organizaram uma palestra dirigida a alunos de 9º ano onde apresentaram o resultado do seu trabalho.
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The Internet and social media now impact almost every aspect of people’s lives and have altered social interactions and ways of being. Many young people use the Internet and social media in a way that is detrimental to their mental health, with the potential of developing symptoms traditionally associated with addiction. Despite this desperation to use the Internet and social media, a recent study showed that the more time young people spend on social media, the less happy they feel about everything except their friendships. More speci cally, they felt less happy about school and school work, their appearance, their family, and life in general. It appears that girls are more a ected than boys. It is important however that we don’t blame the medium but the message. There are positive messages out there on social media, which can help young people with mental health di culties but also some very harmful messages and practices can be found online too. This talk will explore ‘The risks and bene ts of social media on the mental health of adolescents’.
Social networking is on the rise and study found that 22% of teenagers log onto their favorite social media sites more than 10 times a day. To connect effectively with your children or younger siblings, you have to learn more about the different social media platforms that they are on, understand how each platform work, communicate in their lingo and be seen as a ‘cool’ parent.
The increased level of social engagement also saw the rise of cyberbullying, “Facebook depression” (a new phenomenon where “de-friending” and online bullying lead to symptoms of depression) and exposure to inappropriate content for our young ones.
A comprehensive guide on cyberbullying for parents, teachers & children.
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3. • 3 million children are absent from
school every month due to bullying
and primarily cyberbullying.
• A growing 20% of kids cyberbullied
think about suicide and 1 in 10
attempt.
• 4500 kids a year commit suicide
and among teens suicide is the
third main cause of death behind
car accidents and homicides.
Cyberbullying hurts!
4. • In our presentation, we will exemplify how serious the growing cyberbullying
epidemic is and give examples of way you can reach out for help, stop
cyberbullying that you are viewing and ways to teach awareness regarding the
topic.
• We will also touch on the growing statistics of people being bullied, viewing
bullying online and the growing number of cyberbullying in the workplace for
adults.
• The purpose of this presentation is to bring attention towards how serious
cyberbullying is and the different methods you can do to decrease the amount of
cyberbullying that takes place.
5. What is cyberbullying?
• Harassing someone online.
• Mean messages.
• Usually anonymously.
• Harder to get away from.
• Instantly shared worldwide.
6. Who is affected by cyberbullying:
• Mainly teenagers
• Associated with social media
• Individuals with low self esteem
• Outsiders, quiet kids
7. How cyberbullying works:
• Mean text messages
• Rumors posted online
• Embarrassing pictures posted online
• Fake profiles made
8. When and where does this happen?
• Anytime of the day, anywhere
• Hard to get away from
• On social media (Facebook)
• Outside of school or work
• Text messaging
9. Why do people cyberbully?
• Think it’s a joke
• Gain popularity
• Do it for entertainment
• Out of revenge
• Get a rise out of others
10. Factors of Cyberbullying
• Online bullies don’t care
about strangers so they can
bully anonymously
• People like to feel superior
• People find joy in bullying
• Bullies don’t know that
their words can hurt
• They think they’re
funny/cool
• They have a bad life and
want to make others feel
like they do
11. Criteria for an Effective Solution
1.
• The solution should
be accessible for
everyone of age,
race, and gender.
2.
• The solution should
encourage victims to
seek help and show
them how to stand
up for themselves in
a nonaggressive
manner
3.
• Needs to teach
others how not to be
a bully and how
people should talk to
each other
12. Solutions for
Victims/Passerby's
• If you see someone being
cyberbullied report it
• Communicate with a
trusted adult
• Stand up for yourself
• Treat others like you would
want to be treated
• Reports bullying whenever
you see it
13. Solutions for Parents
Educate your
child about
safe websites
1
Know your
child’s
favorite
sites/apps
2
Monitor their
computers or
cellphones
3
Communicate
with your
kids
4
Teach them to
be kind to all
5
Let them know
once something
is on the web it
will never
disappear
completely
6
14. Creative Solution #1
• A creative solution that could help people that are being cyber
bullied and improving the experience of the internet would be
trying to make the internet a more enjoyable place to be, by
filling it with love and not hate.
• The idea is to outnumber the bullies with people that do the
opposite of a bully, helping each other out and post positive
comments in order to boost your mood and victims of this
problem.
• According to Luke Gilkerson in his online article ,The New
Solution to Cyberbullying: Cyberpraise, he states that
‘’Cyberbullying is scarily easy to cultivate, and has even driven
some teens to suicide. But just as a single negative comment
can do irreparable damage to someone, so can a single
positive comment bolster someone’s self esteem.’’
15. Pros of Creative Solution #1
• According to Chandra Johnson in her online article , ‘’a British
medical journal, found that positive content, like heartwarming
pet videos, has a “contagion” effect online and often go viral.’’
• This solution would reduce suicide rates and self-harming, making
the internet a better place, improving the self-esteem of people
that are being bullied, and making people feel that they are not
alone in this world.
• The Mayo Clinic reports a number of health benefits associated
with optimism, including a reduced risk of death from
cardiovascular problems, less depression, and an increased
lifespan (Cherry, Web).
16. Cons of Creative Solution #1
• Faking compliments in order to help someone would make the
problem even worse
• Fake compliments do more harm than good. It can cause delusions
and more embarrassment (SAS, Web).
• If the love doesn't reach out to everyone. The people that are left
out would feel unwanted and less special than everyone else.
17. Creative Solution #2
• Another creative solution against
cyber bullying is an app created at
Clemson University that scans photos,
videos, and social media data to
recognize signs of bullying.
• The app alerts the victims, parents,
and school administration,
recognizing where and when an act of
bullying is occurring.
18. PROS & CONS
•PROS
• The solution would benefit everyone, it would teach the
bully not to abuse other people.
• Provides total visibility to stop bullying in its tracks.
• Helps the parent to be aware of the problem, so they can
offer a solution.
•CONS
• It is not accessible for everyone and for all social medias.
• The app may encounter bugs due to false scanning,
• Cyber bullies could find a way to avoid being scanned by the
app.
19. Making the Parents Aware of the Problem
• By making the parents aware of the problem the solution can be
controlled in a bigger scale than just creating apps and campaigns
against bullying.
20. Teaching
• If we can learn how to
stop cyberbullying
then we must be able
to teach other people
how to do it.
21. Working together and making stronger Bonds
• It is a tough job for parent to do it alone.
• By creating better boundaries and improving their
communication with their group family the problem
would easier to detect.
• If the communication is good, even brothers can work
together to stop cyberbullying.
• By educating the parents, the parents could easily
help their kids and advise them on how to stop the
cyberbullying.
22. Having Extra Sources and Tools
• If parents are not the best source to fix the
problem.
• Institutes and schools should offer free
help for those people that are troubling
and need help.
• Also the use of technology could help to fix
the problem, as many people have been
trying to create apps that help to fight
against the bullying.
23. Works Cited
Phillips, Suzanne. "Cyberbullying Is Dangerous." Bullying, edited by Noah
Berlatsky, Greenhaven Press, 2015. Current Controversies. Opposing Viewpoints in
Context. Accessed 6 July 2017. Originally published as "Dealing with
Cyberbullying: Online and Dangerous."
“Who Is at Risk.” StopBullying.gov, Department of Health and Human Services, 8
Mar. 2012, Accessed 6 July 2017.
Wienclaw, Ruth A., et al. “Bullying.” The Gale Encyclopedia of Public Health,
edited by Laurie J. Fundukian, vol. 1, Gale, 2013, pp 120-126. Gale Virtual
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24. Works Cited to Be Continued…
Cherry, Kendra. "5 Benefits of Positive Thinking." Verywell. N.p., 28
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Johnson, Chandra. "Meet the people trying to make the internet a
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