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What is Cyberbullying? Cyberbullying is when one person or a group of people aim to threaten, tease or embarrass someone else by using a mobile phone, the internet or other technologies.

Impersonated someone over IM or online? Sent rude or scary things to someone, even if you were just joking? Teased or frightened someone over IM? Are you a Cyberbully? Posted pictures or information about someone on a Web site without their consent? Sent nasty text messages to someone?

Are you a Cyberbully? Complete the quiz to see if you classify as a cyber bully or not! Adapted from -

0123 Signed on with someone else’s screen name to gather info? Sent an or online greeting card from someone’s account? Impersonated someone over IM or online? Teased or frightened someone over IM? Not told someone who you really are online, telling them to “guess”? Forwarded a private IM conversation or without the permission of the other person? Changed your profile or away message designed to embarrass or frighten someone? Posted pictures or information about someone on a Web site without their consent? Created an Internet poll, either over IM or on a Web site, about someone without their consent? Used information found online to follow, tease, embarrass or harass someone in person? Sent rude or scary things to someone, even if you were just joking? Used bad language online? Signed someone else up for something online without their permission? Used an IM or address that looked like someone else’s? Used someone else’s password for any reason without their permission? Hacked into someone else’s computer or sent a virus or Trojan horse to them? Insulted someone in an interactive game room? Posted rude things or lies about someone online? Voted at an online bashing poll or posted to a guestbook saying rude or mean things? TOTAL

0 – 5 Points: Cyber Saint Congratulations! You’re a cyber saint! Your online behaviour is exemplary! Keep up the good work! 6-10 Points: Cyber Risky Well, you’re not perfect, but few people are. Chances are you haven’t done anything terrible and were just having fun, but try not to repeat your behaviours, since they are all offenses. Keep in mind the pain that your fun might be causing others! Points: Cyber Sinner Your online behaviour needs to be improved! You have done way too many cyber no-no’s! Keep in mind that these practices are dangerous, wrong, and punishable and try to be clean up that cyber record! More than 18: Cyber Bully Put on the brakes and turn that PC/MAC/text-messaging device around! You are headed in a very bad direction. You qualify, without doubt, as a cyberbully. You need to sign off and think about where that little mouse of yours has been clicking before serious trouble results for you and/or your victim(s), if it hasn’t happened already! How did you do? Results Adapted from -

Let’s Fight it Together – Childnet Resources Lesson Plans View the video ‘Let’s Fight It Together’ website

TASG 1 Create a video clip showing use of different ways of communicating using technology.

TASG 2 Create a ‘story book’ based on group work showing the effects of Cyberbullying.