Monday, January 11, 2010

Tip Sheet for Classmates

Tip Sheet for Classmates

If anyone has been affected by cyberbullying, here are a few tips that may help.

1. Stay away from chatrooms
2. Join a blog thats known for having accountibility.
3. In some extreme cases counseling or therapy may be necessary.
4. Advise other people to prevent cyberbullying.
5. Read information on how to contact moderaters.
6. Always seek teacher involvement.

Friday, January 8, 2010

What Adults should know about Cyberbullying

Parents should know cyberbullying could happen in chatrooms for teens and even kids.
They should be aware of what website their child is utilizing. No kids should be using the computer online without supervision. If a parent is dealing with their child being bullied, they should put a safety block on their computer and refer to the Quick Guide on cyberbullying.

System for Reporting Cyberbullying

Students should be able to make anonymous phone calls to police or the moderators.
The victim should not be force to testify in order to protect their identity.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

quick guide on cyberbullying

Quick Guide on what do about Cyberbullying

If you feel you are being harrassed online the first thing you need to do is tell your parents. Also contact the owner or moderater of the website and report the incident. If more help is needed, contact your local police department.

Everyone has the right to feel and be safe online.


By Jasmin H.

Blog Post #2

Policy to prevent cyberbullying
1. To have a teacher or student moderater for all post and chatrooms.
2. Absolutely no swearing and no giving out personal information.
3. Have seperate chatrooms for boys and girls to reduce sexual harrassment.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

What is Cyberbullying

1) What is cyberbullying?
Cyberbillying is when people bully other people even kids on the internet.
2) How does cyberbullying make kids feel?
It makes kids feel that they can't trust other people because they been bullied to much.
3) How is cyberbullying the same and different that other bullying?
They both can be dangerous but the difference is it is done on the internet.
4) What are some ways to handle cyberbullying?
The way you could handle it is to get your parents involed and maybe the police if needed.
5) What kinds of online behaviors could be considered cyberbullying?
If they constitly bringing in a uncomfortable conversation and keep harrassing you all the time.
6) What does it mean to be a bystander to cyberbullying?
A bystander is someone who stands by and lets whatever is going on happen.
7) What are some things a bystander can do when he or she witnesses cyberbullying?
They should testify and speak up to what is happening.