Our Podcast is on Italian Language.
Done by: Giri Rao Krishna and Muhd.Ridzuan.
Translation:
In the book “Cyberbullying Prevention and Response: Expert Perspectives,” Sameer Hinduja and Justin Patchin, co-directors of the Cyberbullying Research Center, reported that one in five U.S. teens surveyed was a victim of cyberbullying in 2010. In addition, one in five teens admitted to being a cyberbully themselves, while the media typically reports only on the most serious, tragic cases.
A number of organizations worldwide are arming young people and educators with the tips and tools they need to help create a safer digital environment. One program that tackles cyberbullying is CyberMentors , a UK-based project that trains young people to mentor peers who are victims of bullying.
Another part of creating a healthy digital environment is providing educators and parents with the tools they need to navigate the digital world. Both groups often are unprepared to handle or discuss cybersafety issues.
Microsoft provided startup funds for Generation Safe and announced its partnership with the project in November 2010 at the International Bullying Prevention Association’s seventh annual conference in Seattle.
· Tell your family and friends to never post their real name or photo in their profile and to make their profile private so that they cannot be identified
· Never send any emails or other online messages that can threaten other people
· Never to give out any private information over the internet
· Delete suspicious email without opening it
· Print out any messages or any harassing materials that cyberbully target to you as an evidence to show to the police
· Seldom change your password
· If you had identified who’s cyberbullying you, or your family blog any further communication
· Do not respond to any suspicious messages and online materials
· Raise awareness of the cyberbullying problem with your community
· Tell your family and friends and make sure never share their passwords or personal info with anyone
· Lastly, never face to face people whom you only know on world wide web
Source:
http://www.speedbrake.com/tips/bullies.htm
http://ezinearticles.com/?Ways-to-Prevent-Cyber-Bullying-and-Solutions-to-Cyber Bullying&id=4614689
http://www.hotchalk.com/mydesk/index.php/back-to-school-tips/312-ten-tips-to-prevent-cyberbullying