In Session 1, we shared about how your online identity is public, not private, and how you should always be careful what you post online.
oahnew:hi!i never share my real name on the internet..that's why the name ther <<< is not real..(just so u know, teacher, its spelt backwards!WHAT A GENIUS!!yea..)Basically, i have learnt about(AH MY KEYBOARD'S SPACE BAR GOT PROB!!)*AHEM* what is information that is "givable" on the internet and what's not...for example..i can tell people about my blog..but on my blog there are NO traces of e-mail addresses,phone number,addresses,age,gender,parent's name,my name,grandparent's name and the list goes on.
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ouhzgnid:...same hre except that..i didn't edit my..name..oahnew did it.View on this session is that it
Sunday, 16 August 2009
Views for Cyber Bullying Session
In this situation,it is false.Because words have a bigger impact on us.When someone says something harsh and insulting,the victim would feel very hopeless and down because he/she do not know who the culprit is and in most situations,the victim does not want their parents to know about it.The rude words will also be etched deeply inside his/her mind.Just thinking about the virtual problems the victim is facing,he/she will worry greatly and would be emotionally hurt
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