This lesson contains 23 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 30 min
Items in this lesson
OCN Level 1 Understanding Cyberbullying
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Understand cyberbullying
Assessment Criteria
1.1. State what cyberbullying is.
1.2. Identify forms of cyberbullying.
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Unit Focus
Recognise sources of help and support for cyberbullying.
Assessment Criteria
3.1. Outline sources of help and support for those involved in cyberbullying.
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Understand the effects of cyberbullying
Assessment Criteria
2.1. Identify the effects of cyberbullying.
2.2. Identify emotions associated with cyberbullying.
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Know how to safeguard against cyberbullying.
Assessment Criteria
4.1. Identify how an individual can safeguard against bullying on: a) social networking sites b) mobile phones and smart phones c) emails and chat rooms.
4.2. Outline ways to record incidences of cyberbullying.
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What is it?
Give examples of how this occurs Identify emotions / feelings associated with cyberbullying What are the effects of cyberbullying?
What is cyberbullying?
Examples of how this occurs
Identify emotions associated with cyberbullying
What are the effects of cyberbullying?
What will we learn
Slide 3 - Slide
How well do you understand cyberbullying?
Slide 4 - Poll
What is Cyberbullying?
Slide 5 - Mind map
Slide 6 - Video
What is cyberbullying?
Cyberbullying (online bullying) is using the internet, email, online games or any digital technology to threaten, tease, upset or humiliate someone else.
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What is cyberbullying?
Why? Sometimes people choose to embarrass, upset, pick on or intimidate other people using the internet or a mobile phone because it feels safer this way. Sending a nasty message or text can be done quickly and it means the person doing the bullying can’t see how much it hurts the other person. They might feel more distant from what they're doing.
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Types of Cyberbullying
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Drag & drop
Cyberbullying
Posting hurtful, embarrassing or threatening material on social networking websites
Sending nasty text messages or leaving rude voicemails on a mobile phone.
Excluding someone from an online game.
Sharing, or threatening to share, embarrassing or inappropriate photos of videos to humiliate someone.
Setting up fake profiles on a social network to make fun of others.
Two thirds of all bullying is spoken or written. It is often done by text messages, on internet chat rooms or by instant messaging. Bullying can be subtle but most know who is doing it to them.
Slide 10 - Drag question
Where does cyberbullying occur?
A
Online
B
In person
C
School
D
Workplace
Slide 11 - Quiz
Why does cyberbullying happen?
A
To help someone
B
To intimedate
C
To impress
D
To cheer up
Slide 12 - Quiz
What effects does cyberbullying have?
Slide 13 - Mind map
Cyberbullying effects
The effects of cyber bullying may not be noticeable at first, but the stress factor builds up over time. Many students experiencing cyber bullying feel alone and scared. In most instances, cyber bullying doesn’t start online, but in person. The situation then escalates.
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Spot the signs
Not wanting to go to school / college or skipping class