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Q#1:Do you think cyber-bullying is a problem in your school/community? Why or why not?
A1:Yes, because cyber-bullying is a mean way to talk about somebody because if that person is bullying someone you can tell it happened to them one or twice by what they do or say.
Q#2:How do you think people who are cyber-bullied feel?
A#2:I think they feel very sad on the outside but very angry on the inside.
Q#3:Have you ever witnessed anyone being cyberbullied? What did you do?
A#3:Yes and I did the wrong thing because I took it the wrong way because I had started a fight with the bully and I got suspended from school.
Q#4:Have you ever made a report about cyberbullying? What happened next? Did you feel like the problem was solved?
A#4:Yes but the bully got suspended and came back and did it again And I thought the problem wasn't solved.
Q#5:Brainstorm some ways your school/community can fight cyber-bullying.
A#5:I think the way to stop cyber-bullying is to is to send the bully to a Penitentiary center.
Digital Ethics
Q#1:How are artists hurt when people steal music and movies online?
A#1:Proably not much because they worry about what new song the are going to bring out and other stuff.
Q#2:How would you feel if someone pirated something you created?
A#2:I would feel mad because I put hard work into it ad they try to act like they made something of someone else's things.
Q#3:What would you do if a friend offered you a pirated copy of a movie?
A#3:I would say no because it wouldn't feel right to steel someone else's things.
Q#4:How would you feel if you knew one of your classmates was using the Internet to cheat?
A#4:I would a shame of them because they should have studied for the test or quiz.
Q#5:Is it OK to work with your friends online to complete a homework assignment?
A#5:For me no because someone could be watching and try to steal our project.
Digital Literacy
Q#1:How can you tell if something you’ve read online is true?
A#1:It would have copyright Inc. at the bottom.
Q#2:
How can you tell if something you’ve read online is true?