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Page 1: CYBERBULLYING

CYBERBULLYING

Internet Safety, and the Legal,

Ethical, and Social Issues Involved

in Classroom Technology

By: Michael Stephenson

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The willful and repeated harm inflicted through the use of computers, cell

phones, and other electronic devices.

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nsidered a virus

You’re a Loser!

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Legal RepercussionsIt is a federal crime to

anonymously annoy,

harass, threaten, or abuse any person via

the Internet or a telecommunications

system.

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Legal RepercussionsDefamationIntentional infliction of

emotional distressPrivacy violationsSuspensionExpulsionComputer Fraud and

Abuse Act (CFAA).

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PreventionBe aware of what your

kids are doingEstablish Rules about

technology useUnderstand school

rulesReport Cyberbullying

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Areas of ConcernAccidental viewingsCyberstalkingNegative online MarketingOnline user data

collection

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Children can feel overwhelmedAUP (Acceptable Use

Policy)FundingTeachers being technologically savvy

Equal accessAnytime access

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The Digital DivideTechnological Fluency

“Rich” in Technology“Poor” in TechnologyQuality of Hardware,

Software, & Connectivity

Other Options for Connectivity

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HELPFUL LINKSwww.cybersmart.gov.au

www.bullyingnoway.com.a

uwww.cybersmart.gov.au/

cybernetrixwww.kidshelp.com.au

www.stopbullying.gov

Kids Helpline: 1.800.273.TALK

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