Have you ever encountered online cruelty? no.
How do you think someone might feel after being the target of online cruelty? That person might feel depressed and worthless and could even have thoughts of suicide.
Complete the K (what do you KNOW) and the W (what do you WANT to know) below based on your knowledge of cyber-bullying.
K: I know that being online gives people a mask in which they feel comfortable saying whatever they want to other people.
W: I want to know how to stop cyber-bullying whether I’m involved or witnessing it.
L: I learned you need to not stand by and watch cyber-bullying and do something to stop it.
To the best of your ability please define the following vocab words within the context of the topic of cyber-bullying.
Target: The person being bullied online.
Offender: The online bully.
Bystander: Someone who witnesses cyber-bullying.
Upstander: Someone who stands up to the offender.
Escalate: The event that makes the bullying worse.
De-escalate: The event that stops the bullying.
For next class please complete the following:
1. Finish your “dial it down map” using Popplet and post a link to it on your Tumblr as well as a link to the article or scenario you selected.
2. In a text post, please reflect on the following:
- How could you apply what you learned in class to…
Due next class: your storybird children’s story or pixton comic.
You will create either a children’s story (using Storybird) or a comic (using Pixton) using copyright, fair use or plagiarism as the topic.
You may work independently or with ONE other classmate (in other words, groups will be…
The video taught me how to use work correctly and not to use other peoples work. it taught me about copy right and to use it correctly. things that are published have to be authorized
Creative work: To make something unique with your own thoughts.
Fair Use: The limit to which you can copy something.
Copyright: A law that allows artists to get credit for their work without people stealing their ideas.
Creative Commons: An organization that over looks licenses to allow you to copyright your work.
Public Domain: When an artist is dead after 70 years, you are free to copy as long as you tell where you got your source from.
To the best of your ability, please define the terms below:
Quote: When you give another writer credit for what they have written.
Paraphrase: Copy another writer’s idea and putting their words into your own and quoting that specific writer.
Summarize: When you copy only the main details.
Plagiarism: When you take another writer’s work and don’t quote them.
Now, please complete the “K” and “W’ of a KWL based on these the terms above:
K: I know that quoting an author and giving that person credit for their work is important.
W: What I want to know is, what do you do if you accidentally copy another author’s thoughts without realizing it.
L: