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Bullying has always been a problem with young people inside and outside of schools, but interactive Internet technologies have provided a digital/virtual forum for these activities and issues. This session explores cyberbullying problems, resources, and potential ways schools, communities, and leaders can address these issues. Internet safety discussions should involve more than just saying DANGER! DANGER! We need ongoing digital dialog to promote ethical decisionmaking and the constructive use of powerful digital technologies.
Video clips related to this topic are linked on my "Videos for Professional Development page" under the heading "Cyberbullying Prevention, Internet Safety, Safe DSN."
A podcast recording of the panel discussion on bullying I participated in at the Oklahoma Safe and Healthy Schools conference] on November 1, 2006.
Schoolboards: net dangers over-rated; bring social networks to school (7 August 2007)