Vocabulary
Vocabulary 2
CyberBullying
Examples
Mr. Rykiel Trivia
100

What is a "red flag feeling?"

when something happens on digital media that makes you feel uncomfortable, worried, sad, or anxious

100

Define "collaborate"

to work with others to create or produce something

100

Why could "trolling" be an example of cyberbullying?

The other person may not take it as a joke, could be hurtful, you don't know the other person's intentions, inappropriate, etc.

100

Give an example of a message online that may cause you to have a "red flag feeling."

Answers will vary

100

Where did Mr. Rykiel graduate from college? 

BONUS: What was my major?

Towson University

Criminal Justice

200

Define "social media"

websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking

200

Define "anonymous"

having a hidden identity, not using your real name/information

200

What does it mean to "empathize" with someone who is being cyberbullied?

To imagine the feelings that someone else is experiencing

200

Give an example of Code-Switching Online

Answers will vary

EX: Changing how you talk, language you use because you are trying to seem older and more mature.

200

What grocery store did Mr. Rykiel work at while in school?

Giant

300

Define "oversharing"

sharing personal feelings, information, or experiences that later make someone feel uncomfortable or regretful

300

Define "hate speech"

an attack using any form of communication targeting a person or people because of a group they belong to -- race, gender, religion, ability, sexual orientation, etc.

300

What are 2 examples of being an upstander to cyberbullying or hate speech online?

Confront the perpetrator: Say something

Reach out to the person being targeted to support them. 

Tell a trusted adult about the situation.

Report or flag the post to the website or app. 

300

Give an example of a teacher "oversharing" online.

Answers will vary

EX: Posting their students' names/faces, providing intimate details about their day, recording & posting a fight, etc.

300

What was Mr. Rykiel's first job at The Children's Guild?

TBA

400

Define "code-switching"

changing your language, behavior, or appearance based on who you're with or where you are

400

Define "digital etiquette"

the conventions of being a responsible online citizen

400

What is the difference between a BYSTANDER and an UPSTANDER?

Bystander: Sees someone being bullied and watches, does nothing, takes no action

Upstander: Sees someone being bullied and intervenes. Whether confrontational or behind the scenes.

400

Give an example of UNCIVIL discourse online.

Answers will vary

EX: cussing someone out on twitter because they disagreed with your opinion on a musical artist.

400

What are the 3 other subjects that Mr. Rykiel teaches?

College & Career Readiness

Global Citizenship

Life Skills

500

Define "civil discourse"

conversation that involves respectful sharing and debate of ideas 

500

Define "Trolling"

online behavior that is meant to offend or stir up drama between individuals or groups

500

Name 2 examples of emotional and physical effects of cyberbullying?

Emotional: low self-esteem, loneliness, withdrawal from social activities, anxiety, depression, etc.

Physical: Loss of sleep, self-harm, head/stomach pain, etc.

 

500

Give an example of CIVIL discourse online.

Answers will vary

EX: engaging in an appropriate debate about football, while respecting the thoughts & opinions of the other side.

500

Who is Mr. Rykiel's favorite musical artist?

Lil Wayne

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