CYBERBULLYING Session 1: What is Cyberbullying?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Highfields School Miss Laming - Assistant Head Miss Hughes – Head of Year.
Advertisements

Forms of Cyberbullying
Online Safety October 2014 Background  85% of children aged 5-7 have access to the internet at home  75% of children your age have a social media profile.
CYBER BULLYIN G. What is cyber bullying ?  Cyber bullying is when someone is bullying another person on the internet.  This could happen on apps like.
High School Safe Environment “Cyberbullying” Resources and Assessment Materials.
The key aim for the week is: To ensure children are able to recognise and challenge bullying behaviour wherever it happens - whether face to face or in.
CYBERBULLYING Session 3: How to cope with Cyberbullying How to keep safe in Cyberspace Compiled by Ed Gallagher Kirklees Youth Offending Team.
The Nuts & Bolts of Organizing on Campus: Social Media & Public Relations.
+ The Future of Social Media By Abigail Boghurst.
This Presentation Evening is designed to inform you about any potential threats that your children could find themselves when online. At no point is it.
Chloe Miles IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY USING IT. Menu Using Word Advantages Disadvantages Conclusion E-Safety Social Media Dangers of Social Media Sites Staying.
By: Zach Oltmanns.
Cyberbullying By:Ali Komorek. What is Cyberbullying O Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place using electronic technology. (
LPM – Unit 1 L 4 Socialising on the internet. How do you keep in contact with your friends and family? List all of the different types of technology.
 *  Facebook*  Twitter*  Instagram*  Texting!!!*  Snapchat  Ask.fm  There are new apps for faster texting but I have not explored them yet-
Social Media Safety Presented by: Jenny Anderson-Flynn Michael Ham Melissa Romell Deepthi Suvarna University of Houston Clear Lake Masters of Education.
CYBERBULLYING Session 1: What is Cyberbullying? What are the online dangers? Compiled by Ed Gallagher Kirklees Youth Offending Team.
Cyberbullying What does it mean? What can we do?.
Activity 2 Sharing Images – The Law. Sexting
Cyberbullying Activity 2. Think about these questions.
Respectme, Scotland’s Anti-Bullying Service Lisa Armstrong Online Safety Training.
Social Media Safety Presented by: Fayzeh Madani Coffee with the Principal 2/11/15 Created By University of Houston Clear Lake Anderson-Flynn, J., Ham,
CCJS e-Safety Questionnaire Q3: What Class are you in?
KEEPING YOUR CHILDREN SAFE ONLINE. Chuter Ede Primary School.
Internet Safety Sam Farnsworth Utah PTA Technology Specialist
Technology Tips and Safety for Parents and Teens.
Social Media Whats Out? What’s In? What’s New?. Social Media- What’s Out: Ask.fm Tumblr Facebook.
Social Media Safety. Discuss O As a class discuss the different types of social media and what it is used for.
Technology Tips and Safety for Teens. Social Networks Social Networks are internet applications which are used to facilitate communication between users.
Online Communications This is about different ways that people & businesses communicate online You will already be very familar with most ways.
St. Anne’s Baslow Online Safety Before we start… O Throughout this meeting I hope to provide information that you will find useful in keep your.
Digital Citizenship.  I can…. What is digital citizenship?  Think.Pair.Share.
Session Six: Living in Harmony Total Time: 2 hours and 25 minutes.
Media, Social Networking & Our Children
Whats Out? What’s In? What’s New?
E – SAFETY Being safe online
Online safety may 2017.
CYBERBULLYING Session 3: How to cope with Cyberbullying
SafeSurfing Module 2 September 2016.
E-Safety What are the dangers: Seeing disturbing information or images
Bullying.
Digital Citizenship.
E – SAFETY Being safe online
What is Responsible citizenship?
Sharing Images – The Law
Cyber Bullying Erika Dillard, M. Ed. School Counselor
Discussion – what kind of bullying is taking place in the images
What Is Bullying? Bullying is defined as the repetitive, intentional hurting of one person or group by another person or group where the relationship.
Digital Citizenship.
What is Twitter? An online social networking service that enables it users to send and read text-based characters, informally known as “tweets.” Created.
CYBERBULLYING.
Safe Surfing Session 2 Dangers of internet.
CYBER- BULLYING.
By: Aubrey beyer 8th grade
SAFER INTERNET DAY 2016.
Paul Hopkins University of Hull
Online Communication Overview
What devices do you use that take photos?
Online Safety! Created by Educational Technology Network
Digital Citizenship.
Online Communication Overview
Digital Citizenship.
Online Communication Overview
Social Media Safety.
Online Safety Assembly.
If you feel threatened online…
Different method for communicating with IT
Online Safety Social Media & Cyberbullying
Online Safety Social Media & Cyberbullying
Security Issues within Social Media
Presentation transcript:

CYBERBULLYING Session 1: What is Cyberbullying? What are the online dangers? Compiled by Ed Gallagher Kirklees Youth Offending Team

Online Abbreviations… Practitioner to cover up the answers and see how many the young people can get? BBM Blackberry Messenger IM Instant Messaging APP Application BLOG Information online SELFIE Picture of oneself SEXTING Rude/graphic picture sent to others FLICKR Photo sharing site SNAPCHAT Instant photo sharing site INSTAGRAM Similar, but more options and is kept TWITTER Constant status updates FACEBOOK The first and original social media site Any others you can think of? ……………………….

CYBERBULLYING Using the flip chart provided come up with as many short words or sentences as possible that you relate to cyberbullying. The words must start with the letters that spell CYBERBULLYING, for example: C – Children can be bullied Y – Y do people do it? B – Bullies, brave, Bebo…

WHAT IS CYBERBULLYING? CYBERBULLYING

A DEFINITION…. From the list you have produced on the previous page, put together your own definition of what cyberbullying is. Cyberbullying is ……………………………………………………..... …………………………………………………………………..................... ………………………………………………………………………………..

ONLINE DANGERS What sort of things can be considered dangerous online, and what can the consequences be? For example: You’ve started getting nasty text messages….. ……………………………………………………………………………...

HOW DO YOU FEEL? EMOTIONS Choosing one of the dangers you have listed, act out a scenario in which this happens, and see how it makes you feel. What emotions are coming through? EMOTIONS

Learning Outcomes What have you learnt from this session. ……………………………………………………………………………...