Digital Media and Cyber bullying
What does it mean to be a good digital citizen?
Be kind and respectful online at all times
If someone is getting mean messages online, what can someone do in response to the mean messages?
Block the bully's account, tell an adult, or report the bully to the website
What is the most appropriate use of technology in schools?
Find resources to help learn the class topics
What would a good digital citizen do if he sees his classmate left her email account open on a school computer by mistake?
Log out of her email and let her know that he closed it for her
What are some similarities between in person bullying and cyberbullying?
Makes people feel sad, angry, hurt and embarrassed, can cause emotional harm and can be witnessed by a bystander, and can be stopped or made better
What are some examples of cyberbullying?
Making a physical threat online and saying something mean about someone else online
What are some examples of good digital etiquette?
Never use text language when sending a message to your teacher, never use all caps for every word, get permission from friends before posting their picture, use only reliable internet sites such as sites that end in .edu or .gov, and put phones on silent during meetings or class.
When digital media is described as being interactive, this means what?
People can make friends on the internet and communications can be "two way"
What kinds of information would make a POSITIVE digital footprint?
Photos of you doing work in the community, a newspaper article about your soccer team, a blog you created to showcase your artwork
What are some things that can be done to become an upstander?
Show a friend support, ask the bully to delete messages, let an adult know or report the bully
What do you need to get before you share a picture of a friend online?
The friend's permission
Why do people use the term "24/7" to describe digital media?
This type of media is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Can pictures posted online be copied, printed, or passed around by anyone?
Yes
community
a group of people with a common background or shared interests
citizen
a member of a community
digital citizen
a member of a worldwide community linked by the internet
habit
a regular behavior or practice
hate speech
a verbal attack targeting someone because of their race, gender, religion, ability, or sexual orientation
log
a written record of an occurrence over time
digital footprint
all of the information online about a person either posted by that person or others, intentionally or unintentionally
responsibility
an obligation or duty you have to yourself or others
invisible audience
anyone who can see information about you or posted by you online
harassing
bombarding someone with messages over digital media, or repeated contact when it is least expected
media
communication, including television, radio, and newspapers, that often reaches and impacts a large audience
Friends on social network sites, players in online games who chat with one another, and teammates on soccer teams are all members of what?
communities
imagery
drawings or illustrations, often symbolic
digital media
electronic devices and media platforms such as computers, cell phones, the internet, digital video, social networking sites, video games, and virtual worlds that allow users to create, communicate, and interact with one another or with the device or application itself
persistent
lasting a long time, if not forever, such as information that one posts online that does not go away because it is passed on and spread
Dean is a target of cyberbullying. He gets a text message from Eric that says, "You are such a loser. I can't believe you made us lose the game yesterday with that lame shot." Dean notices that all of the other members of his soccer team got the message about him too. How does Dean probably feel?
sad and hurt
upstander
someone who helps when they see cyberbullying occur
bystander
someone who sees cyberbullying happening, but does nothing to help
Flaming
the act of saying mean things online, usually in ALL CAPS, and often in a public forum with the intention to humiliate. Flame wars occur easily online, as it can be difficult to figure out people's intentions or emotions online.
target
the person being cyberbullied
empathize
to imagine the feelings that someone else is experiencing
deceiving
using fake names posing as someone else or creating a fake profile about someone else
cyberbully
using technology tools such as the internet and cell phones to deliberately upset someone else, often over and over again