Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!!
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Educational Videos: NetSafe Episode 5: Cyberbullies are No Fun! (Grades 4-6)

Educational Videos: NetSafe Episode 5: Cyberbullies are No Fun! (Grades 4-6) | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it
We make short videos for the Web, called Nutshells, that explain products, services, and ideas to everyday people
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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?tag=Internet-Safety-For-Children

 

https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/11/29/cyber-hygiene-ict-hygiene-for-population-education-and-business/

 

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Free Cyber Bullying Safety Poster

Free Cyber Bullying Safety Poster | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it
Fuzion.ie have made a poster for teachers and students to enjoy social media properly and to help deal with an inappropriate or bullying situation should it occur.

 

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Check out also my Curation about Cyberbullying, Bullying here please:

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/cyberbullying-it-s-not-a-game-it-s-your-life

 

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Bullying has long-term health consequences

Bullying has long-term health consequences | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it
Childhood bullying can lead to long term health consequences, including general and mental health issues, behavioral problems, eating disorders, smoking, alcohol use, and homelessness, a study has found.

 

Read more, a MUST:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/10/121030210533.htm

 

Soren Andrews's curator insight, May 12, 2014 9:09 AM

This article was really useful because it explained the side effects of bullying. It was a sophisticated article and it was hard to read so be careful. The last three paragraphs were especially useful and explained most of the information. It met most of the criteria and had a recommended site with the full explanation.

Fernanda Antezana's curator insight, May 14, 2014 11:26 AM

I think this website is great because it tells the reader and it is better if the reader is a bully but if it isnt it doesntatter because it teaches the effect of bullying. That makes me think that it will make peoples life much much harder.

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Mobbing nach Absage von Facebook-Party: Schüler nimmt sich das Leben

Mobbing nach Absage von Facebook-Party: Schüler nimmt sich das Leben | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it

Osnabrück. Ein Jugendlicher aus Niedersachsen, der die Einladung zu einer Party anlässlich seines 18. Geburtstags ungewollt an etwa 5000 Personen geschickt hatte, hat sich nun selbst getötet. Das meldet das Internetportal gulli.de.

 

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http://www.noz.de/deutschland-und-welt/gut-zu-wissen/67199006/mobbing-nach-absage-von-facebook-party-schueler-nimmt-sich-das-leben

 

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Cyberbullying has tragic outcome

Cyberbullying has tragic outcome | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it
The pain and hurt from online bullying is something all too familiar to Jesse Moxam. The teen turned to Nanaimo RCMP after bullies posted threatening taunts against him on Facebook.

 

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http://www.canada.com/Cyberbullying+tragic+outcome/7386964/story.html

 

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Cyberbullying: Solutions for Parents

Cellphones, Facebook, Instant Messaging : Kids use these tools to communicate with friends, but they can also abuse them. Common Sense presents tips and guidance on managing kids' digital lives to keep them safe, protected, respectful, and responsible.

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Concours Comics | BEE SECURE

Concours Comics | BEE SECURE | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it

 

Think before you post!

 

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CyberCitizen.org ~ Help Stop Bullying and Cyberbullying in Your City

CyberCitizen.org ~ Help Stop Bullying and Cyberbullying in Your City | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it
CyberCitizen.org ~ Help Stop Cyberbullying in Your City...

 

CyberCitizen offers workshops and webinars on Digital Citizenship, Character Education, Internet Safety, Anti-Bullying, Educational Technolog and Positive Psychology to teachers, students and parents of schools across the USA and Canada.

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Digital Footprint Resource

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Cyberbullying: 5 Steps to Combating & Documenting

Cyberbullying: 5 Steps to Combating & Documenting | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it

While starting a new school year can be exciting and fun, it can also be tough for children of any age — dealing with new teachers and new students, and continuing the friendships (and rivalries) that they formed during the previous year. But these days it’s even more difficult for students as school dynamics and drama have a significant presence online, essentially coming home with the child through digital devices and social media.

 

Cyberbullying is probably the most threatening issue that children face when they’re online, and social networks play a significant role in the severity of this issue. For the same advantageous reasons that make social media a great tool to help victims of cyberbullying, it can also be used to perpetrate cyberbullying, especially among teens. According to the Teen Internet Behavior study that was conducted by McAfee, “Almost one in four teens claimed to be a target of cyberbullying and two-thirds of all teens have witnessed cruel behavior online”.

 

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Bullycide Making The Cyberbullying-Suicide Connection

Bullycide Making The Cyberbullying-Suicide Connection | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it
The media loves the phrase 'bullycide,'. But are we doing our kids a disservice by stressing the link between cyberbullying and suicide.

 

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http://info.uknowkids.com/blog/bid/212534/Bullycide-Making-The-Cyberbullying-Suicide-Connection

 

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Charity Pays For Teen's Plastic Surgery To Fight Bullying

Charity Pays For Teen's Plastic Surgery To Fight Bullying | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it
Nadia Isle is looking forward to the new school year, when she will no longer be called "Dumbo" by her peers for her "elephant ears." To ward off school bullies who began taunting her in the first grade for her ears, Nadia begged her mother at the...

 

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/28/nadia-isle-bullied-georgi_n_1712548.html

 

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Cuomo signs new law against cyberbullying

Cuomo signs new law against cyberbullying | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it
ALBANY, N.Y. — School districts will be required to establish protocols to curb online bullying or harassment of students under legislation signed Monday by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, but cyberbullying won't constitute a specific criminal charge.

 

 

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http://online.wsj.com/article/APf3a0c2250aa44c318314ae4e231ba772.html

 

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Bullying: Microsoft online safety research

Bullying: Microsoft online safety research | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it

Online Bullying Among Youth 8-17 Worldwide (February 2012, 25 Countries/Regions)

 

To help ensure our online safety and privacy guidance is relevant and timely, we continually research the latest trends for various issues. We commission primary research as well as review findings from other organizations' studies. While some of our surveys are conducted in the U.S. only, we also commission some surveys in multiple countries.

 

The results of our research provide compelling information that can help parents, educators, and others to be safer online.

On this page:

 

- Online Bullying
- Online Reputation Management
- Teen Online Reputation
- Safer Online Gaming
- Location-Based Services
- Cyberbullying
- Social Networking
- Online Reputation

 

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http://www.microsoft.com/security/resources/research.aspx

 

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#education #Facebook teams up with #ChildLine to suppress intimidation + abuse with Stop #Bullying’ campaign

#education #Facebook teams up with #ChildLine to suppress intimidation + abuse with Stop #Bullying’ campaign | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it
You probably didn't know it - your humble servant was equally unaware - but Anti-Bullying Week is coming up in the United Kingdom. Bullying, a common occurrence among youths that ...
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Cyberbullying in the workplace 'worse than conventional bullying'

Cyberbullying in the workplace 'worse than conventional bullying' | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it
Cyberbullying -- using modern communications technology such as e-mails, texts or web-postings to abuse people -- is as common in the workplace as 'conventional' bullying.

 

Yet, the way cyberbullying influences both the victim and witnesses are more hidden in the workplace according to new research by occupational psychologists.

 

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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/11/121102084650.htm

 

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Beat It Bullies! | Pixton for Fun

Beat It Bullies! | Pixton for Fun | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it

BEAT IT BULLIES!


A person who is repeatedly cruel to someone else on cell phones or the Internet is a cyberbully. Let's take back the power!

For this contest, create a comic with tips on how to avoid and/or deal with a cyberbully. Then send your comic to your friends and family to vote on.

 

When the voting period is finished, Pixton will choose the best comic and award the author a prize of $250 cash!

Looking for ideas ? Check out these links:


- http://deal.org/the-knowzone/violence/bullying/


- http://www.helpguide.org/mental/bullying.htm


- http://www.safekids.com/tips-to-stop-cyberbullying/

 

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Stand up to Bullying – You CAN make a difference if you do!

Stand up to Bullying – You CAN make a difference if you do! | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it
Thanks to @CarlaYoung for writing about this and sharing the video below: After freshman goalie Daniel Cui became the scapegoat for a losing season, the whole high school rallied to defend him. Mor...

 

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http://nancy-rubin.com/2012/10/12/stand-up-to-bullying-you-can-make-a-difference-if-you-do/

 

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How empathy and upstanding really can make a difference against cyberbullying. We are all Daniel Cui!

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Teen Anti Cyber Bully Campaign Goes Viral

Teen Anti Cyber Bully Campaign Goes Viral | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it

OSSEO, MN-- Seventeen-year-old Kevin Curwick, an Osseo High School football team captain, is using Twitter to fight cyber bullies and compliment his classmates, but much to his surprise, now people across the world are returning the favor.

 

"A nice word can go a long ways," he said. "We are a society looking for the positive."

 

Curwick has heard from people from Iowa to Connecticut, and from Australia to England ever since he came forward behind the anonymous Twitter account, @OsseoNiceThings.

 

He created the "nice" Twitter account to lift spirits of classmates that had been bullied on another Twitter page, but remained anonymous when tweeting things like "great artist but even better friend", "Osseo's rawest rapper", and "puts others before herself."

 

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http://www.digtriad.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=241026

 

Stephanie Nicole's curator insight, November 23, 2014 7:48 PM

"A nice word can go a long way," 17-year old Kevin Curwick says after he creates am annonymous Twitter account that contains compliments to all the other kids in his high school.

 

It is encouraging to see that a student is the one stepping up to prevent bullying from happening at his school. It only takes one person to initiate something for everyone to join in on. It is more beneficial coming from a classmate because others can relate to him more. The Twitter is easy for the Osseo High School students to access because the account targets them directly. 

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Stop Bullying Speak Up Comic Challenge

Stop Bullying Speak Up Comic Challenge | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it

Download the Stop Bullying Speak Up Comic Book!

Attention teachers and librarians - Volume 1 of the Stop Bullying: Speak Up Comic Anthology is here! Created by kids from across the country, this free printable guide is filled with inspiring, funny and creative comics all about putting a stop to bullying around us.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Download it here: http://assets.bitstrips.com/sbc/Stop_Bullying_Speak_Up_Comic_Anthology.pdf

 

and check out also the gallery here http://stopbullying.bitstrips.com/challenge/gallery/

 


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Cyberbullying increases in line with mobile phone usage? [infographic]

Cyberbullying increases in line with mobile phone usage? [infographic] | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it
Summary: Research on cyberbullying sponsored by Opennet has found that teenager who are 'heavy cell phone users' are more likely to engage in the practice of bullying online, as well as become bullied themselves.According to the survey, mobile...

 

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http://www.zdnet.com/blog/igeneration/cyberbullying-increases-in-line-with-mobile-phone-usage-infographic/14713

 

KIP Somerset's curator insight, August 16, 2013 6:17 AM

Correlation between mobile phone use and cyberbullying is explored in this info graphic. This would make a great conversation starter. Plenty of other statistics in this info graphic to reflect on.

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Cyberbullying Toolkit

Cyberbullying Toolkit | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it
This free toolkit has the resources schools need to take an effective stand against cyberbullying.
Chanica Gibhard's curator insight, May 28, 2014 4:46 AM

Cyber-bullying is becoming more common in today's society.  We need to make people aware of it so that we can help prevent it!

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Protect Your Privacy

Protect Your Privacy | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it
Privacy for dummies....

 

10 Incredibly Simple Things You Should Be Doing To Protect Your Privacy

 

Please tell me you have a password protecting this.

Over the weekend, I wound up at Washington, D.C.’s Trapeze School with a group of friends. Before one of them headed up a ladder to attempt a somersault landing from the trapeze bar, she handed me her phone and asked me to take photos. “What’s the password?” I asked. “I don’t use one,” she replied. My jaw dropped as it often does when someone I know tells me they’re choosing not to take one of the very simplest steps for privacy protection, allowing anyone to snoop through their phone with the greatest of ease, to see whichever messages, photos, and sensitive apps they please.

 

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http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2012/08/23/10-incredibly-simple-things-you-should-be-doing-to-protect-your-privacy/

 

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Why You Should Talk to Kids About Cyberbullying [INFOGRAPHIC]

Why You Should Talk to Kids About Cyberbullying [INFOGRAPHIC] | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it
There is a lot to do before your kid's school year commences. Hopefully, having a talk about cyberbullying will be on your to-do list.

 

Read more, a MUST:

http://mashable.com/2012/08/24/children-cyberbullying/

 

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Cyberbullying: 1 in 2 victims suffer from the distribution of embarrassing photos and videos

Cyberbullying: 1 in 2 victims suffer from the distribution of embarrassing photos and videos | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it
Embarrassing personal photos and videos circulating in the Internet: researchers at Bielefeld University have discovered that young people who fall victim to cyberbullying or cyber harassment suffer most when fellow pupils make them objects of...

 

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http://phys.org/news/2012-07-cyberbullying-victims-photos-videos.html

 

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Cyberbullying: Scourge of the Internet [INFOGRAPHIC]

Cyberbullying: Scourge of the Internet [INFOGRAPHIC] | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it
This infogrpahic takes a look at how connected modern kids are -- and how much cyberbullying plays a role in their lives.

 

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http://mashable.com/2012/07/08/cyberbullying-infographic/

 

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