Vlog Post #1 – Defining and Addressing Cyberbullying outside and inside the classroom.

The 10 Types of Cyberbullying - Blog
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Hello, In today’s vlog, I am going to discuss the cyberbullying module in this exciting flip video!

References:

Dupej, H. & Embry, M. (2020). Dark cloud: The high cost of cyberbullying. TELUS Wise.

Harassment | U.S. (n.d.). Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Retrieved February 18, 2024, from https://www.eeoc.gov/harassment

Stopbullying.gov Ed Board. (2020, March 26). Social-emotional learning helps prevent bullying. Stop Bullying.Gov. https://www.stopbullying.gov/blog/2020/03/25/social-emotional-learning-helps-prevent-bullyingLinks to an external site.

Tips for Teachers: Warning Signs a Child is Being Cyberbullied or is Cyberbullying. (2021, May 21). stopbullying.gov. https://www.stopbullying.gov/cyberbullying/tips-for-teachers

One thought on “Vlog Post #1 – Defining and Addressing Cyberbullying outside and inside the classroom.”

  1. Hey, David! I’m so sorry to hear that you were a victim of cyberbullying. It’s nice to hear that you’re doing okay now. Thank you for sharing a bit about your own personal experience with cyberbullying to tie into this vlog post. I appreciate how you went into depth with this topic, giving us many different kinds of cyberbullying to consider, and how to prevent such issues from existing to begin with. You talked about the different kinds of cyberbullying, and how it’s not just limited to just hate comments and group chats to talk behind a victim’s back. What kind of cyberbullying do you feel leaves the worst impact on the mental health of victims of cyberbullying? I would also like to know what kinds of methods of preventing cyberbullying you’re planning on taking into your future classroom. Overall, this is a great Vlog, and it was nice getting to know your story. These kinds of issues are difficult to talk about when you’ve been through it, so thank you for sharing this with us.

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