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Digital ethics & Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying
Effects
Crime or violence
depression
suicide
Self Harm
low self esteem
feeling secluded
feeling trapped
Alcohol and drug use
Aggression
Effect a person for life
Definition:
Cyberbullying is defined as someone using a device to bully another person. It happens when someone is deliberately and repeatedly hurt or embarrassed via electronic means, such as the internet or a mobile phone. It is common, especially among children and teenagers (Healthdirect, 2021).
https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/cyberbullying
There can be different types apps to cyberbully
Mobile phone
Email
Facebook message
Instagram message
Google classroom
Images/memes
Blogs
Websites
Prevent
Never respond to cyberbullying
Block or remove person/ people invloved
Report or tell someone you trust as soon as it occurs (Don't ley it get worse)
If at school, tell teacher and use the schools bullying system
Keep a record of reference to use as evidence
Help
Kids helpline
Beyond Blue
https://www.beyondblue.org.au/who-does-it-affect/young-people
Reachout.com
Office of esaftey
Digital ethics
Problems
equity problems
online safety
can turn inmoral and injust for people
privacy concerns
https://www.academia.edu/40012109/Digital_Ethical_Dilemmas_in_Teaching
Manipulation and control
http://www.capurro.de/korea.html
Global impact of ICT
Definition
Digital ethics is the field of study concerned with the way technology is shaping and will shape our political, social, and moral existence.
Prevention
Have secure and private account if you are in an occupation where you are dealing with clients/ students
Think and create methods in which your work or data can be displayed or accessed ethically with equity