Showing posts with label cybersafety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cybersafety. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Cyberbullying Perspectives

Prompt A (challenging thinking): Create a list of ten ways a bystander of cyberbulling can become an upstander.

1. They could tell the person whose bullying to stop.
2.They could show an adult.
3.They could confront that person.
4.They could tell their parents.
5.They could tell the parents of both children.
6.They can stand up for the person getting bullied.
7.They can ask the person if they're okay after being bullied.
8.They could became that person's friend.
9.They could report the online bullying.
10.The person could tell the person who is getting bullied to delete the bully.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Internet Safety Project - Public or Private Profile

Teenagers should set their social networking profiles to private. A old person could be looking at their pictures planning to see who is their next victim. Also anyone you don't know could steal your picture and also try to steal your identity. You also don't want to post pictures in the nude because someone else can get it and also when you post something on the internet someone else can send it to other people before you delete it and then it will always be on the web.