That’s because applicants must amend their existing internet safety policies by July 1, 2012, to include information about how they are educating students about proper online behavior, cyber bullying, and social networking sites
These games cover cyber bullying, sexting, and predator
I teach lessons on internet safety using the FBI-SOS scavenger hunt and on internet privacy using the Jo Cool Jo Fool website. Jo Cool Jo Fool has some dated areas, but the same concepts covered apply today. During the FBI-SOS scavenger hunt, we have commercial breaks periodically and I show the old Citibank identity theft commercials from YouTube. I also have my students figure out how to locate my college-age son via the information that can be found online
Tell a trusted adult about the bullying, and keep telling until you find an adult who takes action.
Don’t open or read messages from cyber bullies.
Tell a teacher or administrator at your school if it is school related.
Don’t erase the messages—they may be needed to take action.
Protect yourself: Never agree to meet face to face with anyone you meet online.
If bullied through chat or instant messaging, the “bully” can often be blocked.
If you are threatened with harm, inform the local police.
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