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Ethical & Legal Issues (Digital citizenship (Aspects (Relationships…
Ethical & Legal Issues
Cyberbullying
Definition
the use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature.
ongoing or repeated misuse of power in relationships, with the intention to cause deliberate (on purpose) psychological harm
“Cyberbullying is cruel to others by sending or posting harmful
material or engaging in other forms of social aggression using the Internet or other digital technologies” (Willard, 2007, p. 1)
“[a]n aggressive, intentional act carried out by a group or individual, using electronic forms of contact, repeatedly and over time against a victim who cannot easily defend him or herself” (Smith et al., 2008, p.
376)
“willful and repeated harm inflicted through the use of computers, cell phones, and
other electronic devices” (Patchin and Hinduja 2010, p. 615)
Effects
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increased use of tobacco, alcohol, and drugs
Types
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Abusive messages via email, text etc
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Statistics
The Bullying and Young Australians statement, indicated that 1 in 4 students report being bullied
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Digital citizenship
Definition
the self-enactment of people’s role in society through the use of digital technologies, stressing the empowering and democratizing characteristics of the citizenship idea.
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Competencies
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Engaged
I use technology and digital channels for civic engagement, to solve problems and be a force for good in both physical and virtual communities
Inclusive
I am open to hearing and respectfully recognising multiple viewpoints, and I engage with others online with respect and empathy
Alert
I am aware of my online actions, and create safe spaces for others online
Informed
I evaluate the accuracy, perspective, and validity of digital media and social posts
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