Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!!
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Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!!
Cyberbullying, Cybermobbing, hate against persons on Internet, asocial behavior, bad education...
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How To Respond Against CyberBullying [Infographic]

How To Respond Against CyberBullying [Infographic]


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How To Respond Against CyberBullying [Infographic]


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Infographic: The Truth About Mobile, Online Cyberbullying

Infographic: The Truth About Mobile, Online Cyberbullying | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it
From harassing text messages to demeaning social network comments, teens face a barrage of all-too-common digital bullying tactics in today's world. But is
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Types of Bullying

Types of Bullying | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it
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I found this great infographic on FB, BUT can't give credit to its creator as I didn't found who it is! If YOU, dear reader, knows from where its original is, please let me know and I will give its creator the credit who s(he) deserves, thank YOU in advance!

 

eduPLEX's comment March 28, 2013 3:27 AM
Well, that is just what I have been looking for! Thanks so much!
Cathy Carlson's curator insight, April 12, 2013 10:52 AM

It looks like we are looking for the creator of this inforgraphic. It captures the essence of bullying. It's perfect.

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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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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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A Must-See Anti-Bullying Poster Perfect For Classrooms

A Must-See Anti-Bullying Poster Perfect For Classrooms | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it
This anti-bullying poster is absolutely perfect for posting on your classroom website or on your bulletin board. We at Edudemic love it.
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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Cyberbullying

 

Gust MEES's curator insight, April 28, 2013 11:17 AM

 

Learn more:

 

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

 

 

L Orange's curator insight, May 16, 2013 4:50 PM

Supports an iPad book called "It's Okay to be Different" (via Story Panda). Beautiful but simple message. 

Grace Hamilton's curator insight, April 14, 2014 12:57 PM

This is the best anti-bullying poster I think I've ever come across. The visual would be perfect in an elementary classroom, and the poster covers all areas from glasses to adoption to stuttering. Let's celebrate our differences!

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#DeleteCyberbullying [Infographic]

#DeleteCyberbullying [Infographic] | Cyberbullying, it's not a game! It's your Life!!! | Scoop.it
EU Awareness Raising Campaign on Cyberbullying
COFACE's comment April 12, 2013 1:56 PM
Thank you Gust!! This is the link to our European Conference on Cyberbullying on the 28th of May in Madrid http://deletecyberbullying.wordpress.com/communication/
Stephanie Nicole's curator insight, November 23, 2014 7:22 PM

We can come up with hundreds of ways to raise awareness on cyberbullying, but how do we actually know that people are getting the message? The best way is to give students, teachers and parents the most knowledge on cyberbullying, so that we can take the topic more seriously. The Big March is a virtual  protest against cyberbullying that contains:

     

     - An EU conference

     - An awareness raising video in 10 different languages

     - A virtual Big March against cyberbullying

     - A free app available in Google Play store

 

The project contains a video that shows what the Big March is all about. A group of students who are left with bruises, scars and tears, all walking in one direction while dressed in their school uniforms. The video shows unity, courage and strength from the ones effected by bullying. 

 

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

 

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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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