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Presented by Julie Mathiesen, TIE Deputy Director

Outcomes Define cyberbullying Suggestions for prevention Embrace positive digital footprint Understand social networking Share resources

Megan’s Story

Talent Show

In the Kitchen

What is it? Bullying carried out by use of internet, cell phones or other digital technologies Different than schoolyard bullying

What does it look like? Impersonation Harassment Cyberstalking Video reenactment “Doctored” photo’s “Who’s Hot – Who’s Not”

“Sexting”: Fun or Felony? “Sexting”: Fun or Felony? Principal Leadership, April 2009 Distributing nude or sexually explicit photos of underage children is child pornography and is a felony. If convicted, must register as a sex-offender. Photos can make their way to adult strangers, including pedophiles. “Sexts” can get innocent people in trouble.

Biggest Threat? PEERS, not predators

Kids keep parents in the dark Social networking sites are blocked at school – this happens outside of school. 3 out of 4 teens were bullied online over the last year (10/4/08). 1 in 10 told their parents or another adult. “need to learn to deal with it” “it’s just happening to me”

What is the School’s Role? Educate your teachers and yourself. Start early. Inform the students. Encourage common sense. Get the parents involved. Know the law or find someone who does. How is your acceptable use policy?

It’s the Parents’ Fault. Not.

Remember… No such thing as PRIVATE on the internet. “Delete” doesn’t really delete. Don’t do online what you won’t do in person. Use caution. Leave a digital footprint you can be proud of.

Is your name “Googlable?” …if you are Googling people who you might want to teach at your school, what are you doing to insure the kids in your classrooms are “Googled well” when they go for their own interviews? And I don’t just mean telling them NOT to post certain things online. I mean what are you doing to help students shape their online portfolios so that when their future employers or future mates run the search, what they find is not just a lack of negatives but a potential plethora of positives? Richardson, Will. “Making Kids ‘Gogglable.’” Weblogg-Ed. April 9, June 2008.

What, No Footprint?

US Senate Bill

To combat it, one must know what he/she is dealing with.

Popular Social Networking Sites Profile Friend list CommentInterests

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MySpace

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Digital Citizenship Nine Themes of Digital Citizenship 1. Digital Etiquette 2. Digital Communication 3. Digital Literacy 4. Digital Access 5. Digital Commerce 6. Digital Law 7. Digital Rights & Responsibilities 8. Digital Health & Wellness 9. Digital Security (self-protection)

Special thanks to Londa Richter for sharing her resources.

Thank You Questions? Comments?