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Cyberbullying

- Cyberbullying includes sending, posting, or sharing negative, harmful,


false, or mean content about someone else. It can include sharing
personal or private information about someone else causing
embarrassment or humiliation. Some cyberbullying crosses the line into
unlawful or criminal behavior.
Cyberbullying Types
- Sending mean texts or emails
- Posting hurtful messages on social media
- Spreading rumors online
The implication of Bullying in School
cyberbullying can have physical and psychological effects on a child. Anxiety,
fear, depression, low self-esteem, behavioral issues, and academic struggles are
just of a few challenges kids may experience if they are targets.1 Cyberbullying,
however, may be particularly damaging.
Being aware of all of the effects of cyberbullying cannot only help you support a
child you know is affected, but help you become more aware of signs that may
be reason for concern—and a conversation.

Cybercrime
- is any criminal activity that involves a computer, networked device or a
network. While most cybercrimes are carried out in order to generate
profit for the cybercriminals, some cybercrimes are carried out against
computers or devices directly to damage or disable them.

EXPLORING THE INTERNET.


Follow the three key factors to surfing the web
1. search
2. strategy
3. safety
Assessing credibility
Just because something is online doesn’t make it sure don’t believe everything
you read.
Checklist of credibility criteria
AUTHOR
CONTACT
FACT VS. OPINION
DATE
PURPOSE
URL
COMMON CREDIBLES URLS
.gov
.edu
.org
.com
.biz
.net

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