Showing posts with label cybersafety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cybersafety. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Cyberbullying Perpectives
10 ways a Bystander can become an Upstander:
1- A Bystander can say something to the bully.
2- A Bystander can stand up to the bully and intervene with the actions.
3- A Bystander can report the incident to the authorities.
4- A Bystander can speak to the target.
5- A Bystander can help the target just walk away from the bully.
6- A Bystander can PUNCH THE BULLY IN THE FACE.
7- A Bystander can try to talk to the bully so that the bully can leave the target alone.
8- A Bystander can at the moment they can run and find a adult to help the situation.
9- A Bystander can create a distraction to get the bully's attention away from the target.
10- A Bystander could be a good example to the bully so that they stop being a bully and become a better person.
*A Bystander could offer the bully food (Doughnuts!!)*
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Internet Safety Project - Public or Private Profile
Teenagers should change their networking profiles to private. It’s safer for the teenager and will prevent bad things to the unlucky people. By changing their profile to private, things like theft, murders, kidnapping, rape, and other horrible things. People can create fake personas to spy on you to choose their next victim. Also is a teenager give out where he or she lives and says things like their parents aren’t going to be home, someone can go there and hurt the teenager or rob the house. There is so many bad things from having a public profile. Adding people that you don’t know isn’t smart either, because for all you know it’s a dirty old man in a basement seeing what you’re doing and looking at your photos! That is why it’s important for social networking should always have their setting to private and only add people that they know.
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