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John Evans

Submit: Director's Cut Final in Cyberbullying on Vimeo - 1 views

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    "Submit the Documentary exposes the most epic struggle in the digital, Internet age: cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is bullying by means of electronic technology committed through email, instant messaging, mobile applications, social media, chat rooms, and blogs or through messages and images sent through a cell phone. Because of the anonymity, kids who never thought of being a bully are becoming harassers. By exploring the complicated dynamics behind cyberbullying, Submit the Documentary describes the impact and outcomes of advanced technology and human nature in a lawless, new, social frontier."
Phil Taylor

Not Black and White: Understanding the Nuances of Cyberbullying | MediaSmarts - 4 views

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    "Not Black and White: Understanding the Nuances of Cyberbullying"
John Evans

Viruses come to life in cyberbully site - 3 views

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    "Six cyberbullying behaviours have been turned into slimy viruses in the interactive program."
Phil Taylor

MIT Media Lab: Ganging Up on Cyberbullying - 1 views

  • cyberbullying magnifies the effects of traditional bullying.
John Evans

Webinar Spotlight: Cyberbullying, Sexting, and Social Media Use | graphite Blog - 4 views

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    "Our latest webinar hosted by our Digital Citizenship community on edWeb, "Cyberbullying, Sexting, and Social Media Use," had a record-breaking 427 attendees, the highest number of live attendees we've ever had in an edWeb webinar! Educators from around the globe came to learn from Dr. Elizabeth Englander, professor of psychology at Bridgewater State University. Elizabeth covered what she's learned through her research on youth, including"
John Evans

Burnbook: What parents need to know about the controversial app - 1 views

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    "This app was created to increase cyberbullying. There's no other reason." So begins the current top review on iTunes for the controversial Burnbook app. The social networking service has made headlines across the country in recent weeks for bringing anonymous cyberbullying and threats of violence to American high schools. The same reviewer goes on to say, "The app has become popular at my school and is specifically targeting a small group of people. I wish I could repeat the evil things that were posted so I could get my point across, but I cannot bring myself to spread those gruesome things even further.""
John Evans

Online bullying: Teachers to get cyber safety training program - 4 views

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    "Program to protect against cyberbullying "
Phil Taylor

Stand Up To Cyberbullying Webcast - Tips for teens for safely online - Yahoo! Safely - 3 views

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    "Stand Up To Cyberbullying Webcast"
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