What Can You Do to Help?
While my schooling and level of learning progress, I would like to encourage you to participate in this project. It will allow for myself, my classmates, and other teachers/professionals to understand more about cyberbullying and the effects it has on not only students in the United States but also globally. By using schools, teachers, and students like you this project will show the different ways to use technology in the 21st century and the effect that it has on students and schools. Technology can be used in a supervised manner and an unsupervised manner. Without using technological advances in a meaningful way, it may result in a child or children being cyberbullied. If technology is used in a safe and meaningful way it can have endless possibilities for the classroom, with a little to no risk or result of a child or children being cyberbullied. Children of any age may participate in this project even Preschoolers or Kindergartners talking about friends and what is means to be a friend. I would also like to find out if children think that music, television shows, and movies have an impact on cyberbullying. Are these sources of media giving children the wrong message?
For this project I would like to incorporate videos, pictures, dialogue, Skype video calling, multimedia presentations (could be done on websites such as Prezi), anything that is technologically based that students have created to show what cyberbullying is and how it effects students.
If you could please complete the survey on the survey tab it would be greatly appreciated.
Please consider allowing students in your school to become a part of my studies.
For this project I would like to incorporate videos, pictures, dialogue, Skype video calling, multimedia presentations (could be done on websites such as Prezi), anything that is technologically based that students have created to show what cyberbullying is and how it effects students.
If you could please complete the survey on the survey tab it would be greatly appreciated.
Please consider allowing students in your school to become a part of my studies.