Cyberbullying and Cellphones Essay

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    Brian Wally conducted an experiment on teen phone usage Five college students participated in his experiment, and took all of their phones away for one week. Only one day in and most of them felt as if something was missing. “I kind of miss the feeling in my pocket,” said one of the boys. Of all the issues, the biggest problems was that teens were tarty. Three of the five were late to class because the relied on their phone to keep them on time. A positive of the experiment was that the students…

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    the 1990s and is known as the world wide web. Cyberbullying started when the internet became a common tool for anonymous users to say upsetting words without thinking of the consequences. Because the internet has only been around for less than twenty years, cyberbullying is a new term that has only been used during the last twelve years. Moreover, most recently the term has been associated with social networking sites such as Facebook. Cyberbullying is a concern because it has become a serious…

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    in the classroom. For example, students rather go on social media such as playing facebook, instagram and watching videos from youtube, than focusing on what the instructor is teaching and what is happening in the classroom. Sometimes the use of cellphones in the classroom do not only hurt students but it could be bothering the students that are trying to focus and it…

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    The Victim's Self-Esteem

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    statistically confirmed that participants who engaged in cyberbullying regardless of their roles in the altercation have lower self-esteem than those who are not involved in some type of bullying. Moreover, the relationship between virtual bullying and the victim’s self-esteem is stronger than online bully’s self-esteem in accordance to the standardized regression coefficients. Aside from differing level self-esteem caused by cyberbullying, it also adversely affects the academic performance of…

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    used for educational purposes, phones should still be banned from schools due to texting and posting, cyberbullying, and a use for non - educational purposes. First of all, one way phones can be a distraction is because of the fact that students might cyberbully each other which could potentially…

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    Cyber Bullying Prevention

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    How Can Cyberbullying Be Prevented on Instagram? Cyberbullying is a serious problem that occurs in around half of the teenage population. Approximately 10-20% of teens are victims of repeated cyberbullying. According to StopBullying.org, “Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place using electronic technology. Electronic technology includes devices and equipment such as cell phones, computers, and tablets as well as communication tools including social media sites, text messages, chat, and…

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    technology and the way some children have been raised, bullying has taken a huge step for the worst. This advancement has been termed “cyberbullying”. Children have phones, tablets, laptops, and many social media sites and applications…

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    Social Media Downfall

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    how easy the internet has made it for individuals to create and use social media accounts. A specific example, that leads to cyberbullying and suicide was the site Ask.fm where it allowed for individuals to ask each other questions anonymously (Social Media Cyberbullying). There needs to be more safety efforts put in place to avoid these kinds of disasters, as cyberbullying is here and it looks like it isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, as social media continues to grow every day. Studies have…

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    Is cyberbullying really a problem? Some believe that cyberbullying isn’t a problem, however it’s a huge problem among adolescents. Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place using electronic technology, including but not limited to cellphones, computers, and tablets. Today teens use twitter, Instagram, and other websites to humiliate others. When someone thinks cyberbullying they think “social media”, but that’s not always the case, it can happen through something as small as a text message.…

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    Cyberbullying Research

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    Cyberbullying is up to rise in these days. The topic is interested me because the technology is making more easy for the bully to act. It seems that the young generations don’t realize how bad the effect of bullying. In order to find this topic, I used the website from Arapahoe Community College and go to the library link. With help from the Librarian, I choose the EBSCO as my source since EBSCO is one of the leading provider of research databases, e-journal, medical, etc. EBSCO is well known…

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