Group websites such as facebook, myspace and internet gaming sites, make it easy to bully individuals anonymously. An animated video on http://www.netsmartz.org/, demonstrates a girl whose online gaming illicites cyberbullying, turned cyberstalking from her online anonymous partner. Another side effect form her gaming was her unpleasant change in attitude and vocabulary toward her non-gaming friends.
Avoiding these problems in the classroom can happen by proactive means. School districts generally restrict certain websites supporting school responsiblity. Prevention and intervention, safety, and citizenship as described on csriu.org, encourages avoiding risky cyber behavior and stresses individual responsibility.
Parents and educators modeling accountable behavior combined with cyber education can aid student's responsible use of online communication.
Listed below are ten resources that might help with cyberbullying, cyberharassment and/or cyberstalking
- http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2005-03-06-cover-cyberbullies_x.htm This article highlights the emergence of cyberbullying and some of the long lasting or devastating effects it can have on victims.
- http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/07drew_court.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/07/drew_court/ This web site cronicals, 50 year old, Lori Drew, who was aquitted of the involvement of 13 year old Megan Meier hanging herself as a result of cyberbullying from Drew and her 13 year old daughter, Sarah.
- hppt://wwwteenadvice.com/od/schoolviolence/a/cyberbullying1.htm Consists of facts and samples of cyberbullying. Why people engage in cyberbully is covered within topics including; animosity, enlisting participation, detachment, and convience.
- http://www.netsmartz.org/ is a website for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. This educates children and parents about online safety. Teacher links include, Back to School Kit, learning games and videos, and cyber tipline.
- http://www.isafe.org/offers a wide variety of internet safety issues for teens, educators and parents. Resources for trainings, mentoring, news and events. Includes the story of a teen who took his life due to cyberbullying.
- http://www.athinline.org/ gives facts and help with online and cell phone cyberbullying, sexting, digital direspect, and cruelty. Interesting quizes that may open your eyes to cyber relational issues.
- http://www.online-bully.com/ a conclusive look at what cycberbullying is, why it happens, and what can be done about it. Links to Youtube videos discussing cyberbullying awareness and prevention and the negative consequences of.
- www.stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov/ a website directed at educating children about bullying. Animated videos give examples of cyberbullying. Quick link to interactive games and videos with questions that give immediate answers. Excellent for teachers.
- http://www.cyberbullying.org/ website of The Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use (CSRUI) This provides teachers with information on Cyber Savvy Schools, Web 2.0 technologies, as well to ready students for responsible leadership in technology in the 21st century.
- www.ncpc.org/cyberbullying is the National Crime Prevention Council website. McGruff, the crime dog gives information bullying prevention, Internet safety, and more. Highlights winners of the National Cyberbullying PSA Contest, raising awareness about cyberbullying.