Teens: Cyberbullying, Sexting And Your Internet Presence
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Transcript of Teens: Cyberbullying, Sexting And Your Internet Presence
PRESENTER: GENNIA HOLDERSOCIAL MEDIA CONSULTANT
BACK TO SCHOOL YOUTH CONFERENCE
CYBERBULLYING
• CYBERBULLYING
• SEXTING
• YOUR INTERNET PRESENCE &
PROTECTING YOURSELF ONLINE
• Q & A
TOPICS
JEFFREY JOHNSTON1990-2005
JEFFREY JOHNSON STAND UP FOR ALL STUDENTS ACT
• BULLYING
• CYBERBULLYING
• CYBERSTALKING
• CYBERHARASSING
BULLYING INCLUDES:1 Teasing
2. Social exclusion/isolation
3. Threat
4. Intimidation
5. Stalking
6. Physical violence
7. Theft
8. Sexual, religious, or racial harassment
9. Public humiliation
10. Destruction of property
CYBERBULLY
• Intentional and repeated harm inflicted through the use of computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices.
• When it is conducted by one child or teen against another
6 TYPES OF CYBERBULLYING
1. FLAMING & TROLLING
2. HAPPY-SLAPPING
3. IDENTITY THEFT/IMPERSONATION
4. PHOTOSHOPPING
5. PHYSICAL THREATS
6. RUMOR SPREADING
http://www.safeinyourspace.org/cyberbullying.asp#type
ARRESTED FOR CYBERBULLYING
January 2011 - Two Estero High School teens (FL) were arrested on felony charges for cyber bullying a classmate after officials learned of a fake Facebook account with sexually explicit photos.
CYBERHARASSMENT
Pertains to threatening or harassing email messages, instant messages, or to blog entries or websites dedicated solely to tormenting an individual.
CYBERSTALK
The repeated use of electronic communications to harass or frighten someone, for example by sending threatening e-mails
WHICH ONE ARE YOU? WHAT TO DO?
• BULLY – Beware
• BYSTANDER – Be a Hero
• VICTIM – Be Empowered
SEXTING
Sending nude or partially nude photos or sexually explicit messages to another person electronically.
DON’T DO IT!!!
44% of boys
have seen
sexual images of
girls in their school
SEXTING
15% of boys send those pictures out when they break up with the girls
Jesse Logan1990 - 2008
HOPE WITSELL
1996 - 2009
“. . . be careful what you do to people, because you never know what they’re going through,” said Christian Harvey, a 15-year-old sophomore at Port Charlotte High School in Port Charlotte, Fla. “You can really hurt somebody, even with the littlest thing.”
GET INVOLVED
Become a TeenAngel
Teenagers were concerned about their younger siblings, cousins, young neighbors and kids they baby-sit for when it came to online safety.
http://teenangels .org/
Link on my website www.timetogovirtual.com/cyberbully
HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF ONLINE
AND
YOUR INTERNET PRESENCE
How do you decide WHAT to
post online?
YOUR INTERNET PRESENCE
PROTECTING YOURSELF ONLINE
• Only accept friends you know in real life
• Don’t share personal information that reveals your location
• Make sure your friends don’t reveal information about you
• Keep your information private
• Your password is like your toothbrush – don’t share
it with anyone. Not even your best friend!
What is good or not good to share?
• Discussing your favorite book on a message board
• Tell someone in a chat room where you go to school
• IM a friend about what movie you just saw
• Posting a description of your dog on your profile
• Sharing your email password with your friend
• Check the privacy settings on your profiles, photos, status updates
Does anything in your profile or username or email address reveal . . .
• First name
• First and last name
• Home phone number
• Cell phone number
• School name
• Address
What’s a good screen name or email address?
Mary_Smith
LL489
cheerle@der_girl
Sharon_in_FL
What you can do . . .
Go home and review
• Your profiles, IM screen names, email addresses
• Anything you post online
• Google yourself
and make changes based on what you learned today
• Ask your school about their cyberbullying policy
• Check your privacy settings
• Keep your clothes on
For more resources visit my website:www.timetogovirtual.com/cyberbully
Gennia HolderSocial Media Consultant