There are online games for different ages, with the youngest at 7 years old.
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The initial flash presentation gives some background to Cyberbullying.
We used this successfully at the SITE.org conference and educators and students liked it a lot.
This is a game format to teach the ideas of Cyberbullying. Go past the flash presentation to get even more information.
Parry Aftab is a lawyer who is working with educators like me who have a concern that Cyberbullying is a stop sign to the use of the Internet.
We created a workshop to share posters, and other resources for the SITE Conference.
Bonnie Bracey Sutton
Power of Us
SiG Chair Digital Equity and Social Justice , SITE
I haven't used this site, but it comes from a great source who has...
I also don't know if it runs on Linux. If you try it, please let me know your thoughts!
The "Nebraska" part of the title reflects that the winners of the contest will be chosen live at the Nebraska Educational Technology Associations annual conference. The "90" part of the title reflects that submissions need to be 90 seconds or less. The video should demonstrate or explain an academic concept. Entries are due by April 18.
Want to win 10 flip cameras? Deadline March 31st. Click link for details.
Judging Criteria:
*Lesson plans must utilize Flip video cameras.
*High degree of innovation and originality.
*High degree of student involvement.
PS If you'd like to brainstorm ideas, contact me and we'll bounce around ideas until we have something that can win!
The games could provide a fun way for students to review their knowledge of the parts of speech. The Word Sort could be a good Interactive White Board activity.