Question Description
Challenge Prompt:
For this week’s challenge, there are several steps.
Step 1: Please quickly read this article: https://cyberbullying.org/bullying-is-not-just-a-kid-problem (Links to an external site.)
Step 2: Then quickly review these two documents:
https://cyberbullying.org/preventing-cyberbullying-adults (Links to an external site.)
https://cyberbullying.org/response_cyberbullying_adults (Links to an external site.)
Step 3: Discuss the following:
- Have you or has someone you know ever been the victim of cyberbullying? You can choose to describe an example from something you heard about/read about in the news (i.e. a celebrity, etc.). If you go this route, please provide a link to the story so that we can have the background information.
- Why do you think cyberbullying so powerful? Or not? Please “back up” your answers – Make your argument.
- Do you believe, cyberbullying can, and should, be stopped? If yes, how? If no, why? Explain.
- What are your thoughts on the “preventing” and “response” tips provided? Do these seem plausible to follow? Why or why not?
- Please feel free to also add articles, examples, videos, etc. about the topic that you find compelling. You may provide links at the end of your response. (optional)
Responses (as always) should be:
- about 1 to 2-pages, single-spaced (quality is more important than quantity), PDF or Word Document submission
- submission is clearly written and well organized
- Times New Roman font (12 or 11), with 1-inch margins all around
- no header is necessary (i.e. name, challenge #, class, etc.) since Canvas records all of this for you
- link to the story (if using a mediated example for your reflection)
- link to other examples (optional)