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Anne Bubnic

Cyberbullying Incident Report Forms and Review Process - 0 views

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    What happens when there is a cyberbullying incident at your school? These 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.
Vicki Davis

Trading Nude Photos Via Mobile Phone Now Part of Teen Dating, Experts Say - 0 views

  • A study last year found teens are placing more of an emphasis on image and fame than in the past. Jean Twenge, a psychology professor at San Diego State University who studies young people's trends, found that teens are more confident and assertive than ever before.
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      Image and fame are becoming important to students!
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    What kids don't realize is that trading nude photos by cell phone (another form of cyberbullying) comes under the laws of child pornography. If prosecuted to the full extent of the law, they could end up in juvenile hall and/or have to register as a sex offender for the rest of their lives! We cover this whole issue with cell phones (and other issues) on our web site at: http://www.ctap4.org/cybersafety/ArticlesCellPhonePolicies.htm
Anne Bubnic

Digital Citizenship Workshop - 0 views

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    CTAP & Google Educator workshop on Digital Citizenship presented at the California League of Middle School (CLMS) Conference last year.
Anne Bubnic

Dr. Larry D. Rosen: "Me, MySpace & I" - 0 views

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    Larry Rosen, professor of psychology at California State University, Dominguez Hills, has long studied "the Net Generation," the first to have grown up with the Internet, not to mention cellphones. In Me, MySpace and I: Parenting the Net Generation (Palgrave Macmillan), he helps parents understand social networks. His advice: Talk to your kids, learn the technology and don't panic. USA TODAY's Janet Kornblum spoke with the author. The complete interview can be found here.
Anne Bubnic

More than one face to Cyberbullying in the classroom - 0 views

  • 4. Disrespect- If you are going to treat me, or others in a way that is hurtful, if you are going to 'injure' others emotionally/socially... then we have a problem. Hitting someone, or physically hurting someone puts you in the 'Dangerous' category and becomes an immediate office referral. Disrespect on the other hand is a little different. If you emotionally or socially injure someone then you are defying one or two of our school beliefs : Respect and/or Inclusion.
  • This act, whether done simply as a joke, or with hurtful intentions, was wrong on many levels, from identity theft with the use of Student 1's account to social embarrassment of Student 3, (and Student 1 as well). It is cyberbullying because it used technology as the medium to bully. 
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    Teachable moments. How one teacher dealt with cyberbullying in his classroom.
Anne Bubnic

Cafe Aspira: Spanish Resources for cybersafety/cyberbullying - 2 views

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    Organized by ASPIRA of NY, a Latino youth services organization. This site is dedicated to promoting cyber awareness, particularly within the Latino community, and to helping parents protect themselves and their children against cyber predators, bullies and frauds. Information on cyberbullying, cybersafety, cyberfraud and cyberpredators is available in English & Spanish.
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    This is a great website and will be very useful to my school community. Thanku!
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    Christine, if you need more spanish resources for cybersafety, check this site.
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    Anne, this is also a great site. Thank you for these resources.
Anne Bubnic

Directory of Cybersafety Education Links - 4 views

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    Links to over 85 agencies involved with cybersafety education, with commentary about each site. Inludes cybersafety resources in Spanish.
Anne Bubnic

R U Cybersafe? (K-12) - 0 views

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    Click on the buttons in the Blue Menu for carefully selected and annotated resources in each of our six CyberSafety areas: identity safety, cyberbullying, cyber predators, piracy & plagiarism, inappropriate content, social networks.
Anne Bubnic

Recommended Cybersafety Reading for Parents & Teachers - 0 views

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    You can print this list out and distribute it at your next PTA meeting - or provide a link for parents from your school or district web site.
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