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INSTRUCTIONS: DO NOT do the questions that are highlighted in
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Assignment
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A. News Anchor Story
14
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B. Cyberbullying, technologies and types
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C. Facts, terminology and consequences
28
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D. Consequences of cyberbullying
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E. Cyberbullying Videos
20
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F. Cyberbullying Quiz
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G. Tips and what to do about cyberbullying
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YOU NEED 60 POINTS – Select your questions that
add to that total
60
Cyberbullying
Reading Guide
A. News Anchor Story
1.
How was the anchor bullied?
2.
What was her response to the bullying?
3.
What was her main concern for young people?
B. Cyberbullying, technologies and types
1.
What is cyberbullying?
Cyber bullying occurs when teens use communication technology to say hurtful embarrassing or threatening things about another teen. 2.
List 5 technologies that are used by cyberbullies:
a.
Emails b.
Social media, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter c.
Text messages sent to the teen's cellphone
d.
Websites e.
Blogs, weblogs, online journals 3.
List 7 types of cyberbullying:
a.
Sending mean messages b.
Spreading rumors and lies over chats or story's c.
Threatening or harassing someone online d.
Taking pictures without consent e.
Pretending or making a fake account about someone f.
Stealing account information and breaking into their accounts as well as damaging their messages g.
Tricking someone Tricking someone into sharing their information C. Cyberbullying facts, terminology and consequences
1.
Visit the DoSomething.org website. Write down 6 facts about cyberbullying:
a.
Instagram is the main social media where teens experience bullying
b.
Young people who experience cyber bullying have a more change in suicidal behavior's.
c.
Half of LGBTQ+ student experience online harassment.
d.
Girls are more likely to be harassed online then boys. e.
More than 3 quarters of young people think social media apps should be doing more to tackle with bullying with their apps.
f.
1 of the 10 teens tell a Parent/guardian about the silicon there in.
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2. Read through the Glossary of Cyberbullying terms. In your own words, describe each term:
a.
Flaming
Online fights using electronic messages with the angry and inappropriate languages
b.
Harassment Repetitively sending offensive, rude and insulting.
c.
Cyberstalking
Sending massage's that include threat or harm. Engaging in other online activity
that make a person afraid of their safety.
d.
Denigration
Posting and sending gossip or rumens to ruin one's friendship or reputation.
e.
Exclusion
Excluding someone from an online game, group chat or.
f.
Trolling
Posting messages about sensitive subjects to create conflict and bait them into fighting.
g.
Impersonation
Breaking into someone's account and pretending to be them and posting embarrassing messages pictures, videos to make their image look bad.
h.
Outing & Trickery
Tricking someone into giving there information out and leading/exposing the secrets or information out to someone else or posting it.
D. Consequences of Cyberbullying
1.
Under Canada’s Criminal Code, electronic communication harassment of a minor is punishable by:
Fine and
Jail time .
2.
Describe how Canada defines electronic communication
harassment:
Electronic communication harassment as communication with attend to threaten and abuse the electronic communication of another person 3.
Electronic communication harassment can be as simple as:
Trying to communicate or Contact the person over and over after they say not to text, call or message them. Causing someone's electronic device to ring repeatedly and causing it a disruption or overloading a system through excessive message traffic is a electronic communication harassment
E. Cyberbullying Videos
1.
Watch the “Cyberbullying” videos—describe what happened and how you feel about it.
I feel bad for the girl who got her password leaked. I feel that way is because Katie was her best friend and she thought she could trust her. After all Katie wanted to hang out with other girls and she thought sharing
someone password and sending messages under someone's name would be good. But after wards it hurt someone 2.
Write 2 things you learned from watching the videos?
I learned never to share my password to anyone even if there my best friend or if I've known them for years and trust them a 100%
Another thing I learned was that if something similar happened to me I should tell a adult or get my school involved and not have thoughts of disappearing or suiciding F. Cyberbullying Quiz
There are 19 questions on the quiz—write your scores here and then add them up:
Total score
How do you rank?
G. Consequences of Cyberbullying
List 8 things from the tips you can do if you are ever cyberbullied:
Tip 1
Tell an adult about the situation and what's happening. Tip 2
Don’t respond back or bully back.
Tip 3
Take a screenshot or save the information they are saying Tip 4
Tell your ISP to remove any social media accounts or pictures that you didn’t give consent for. Tip 5
Block the bully or create a new account where they can't message you anymore. Tip 6
Talk to someone at your school such as the principle or administrators
Tip 7
If the actions being done to you is illegal and an adult can't handle it go on www.cybertipline.com.
Tip 8
Change your phone number and give it out to only to people you trust.
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