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What is a defining characteristic of verbal bullying?
What is a defining characteristic of verbal bullying?
- Involves physical harm to someone’s body
- Includes taking or breaking someone’s belongings
- Involves spreading rumors online
- Includes teasing or name-calling (correct)
Which of the following best describes social bullying?
Which of the following best describes social bullying?
- Hitting or kicking another person
- Sending harmful messages online
- Making rude hand gestures
- Leaving someone out on purpose (correct)
Cyberbullying can occur through which of the following methods?
Cyberbullying can occur through which of the following methods?
- Breaking someone’s personal belongings
- In-person confrontations at school
- Physical threats delivered in a letter
- Sending negative content through social media (correct)
What is included as an example of physical bullying?
What is included as an example of physical bullying?
Which scenario exemplifies cyberbullying crossing into unlawful behavior?
Which scenario exemplifies cyberbullying crossing into unlawful behavior?
What is one of the key opportunities provided by media and information?
What is one of the key opportunities provided by media and information?
Which of the following represents a challenge associated with contemporary media?
Which of the following represents a challenge associated with contemporary media?
Which definition best fits the term 'empowerment' in relation to media and information?
Which definition best fits the term 'empowerment' in relation to media and information?
What is a primary way that the media generates revenue?
What is a primary way that the media generates revenue?
What economic contribution was reported by the Philippine Star regarding the creative industries in 2010?
What economic contribution was reported by the Philippine Star regarding the creative industries in 2010?
Flashcards
Verbal Bullying
Verbal Bullying
Saying or writing mean things, including teasing, name-calling, and threats.
Social Bullying
Social Bullying
Hurting someone's reputation or relationships, like leaving someone out or spreading rumors.
Physical Bullying
Physical Bullying
Hurting a person's body or possessions, like hitting, kicking, or damaging property.
Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying
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Types of Bullying
Types of Bullying
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Media and Information Opportunities
Media and Information Opportunities
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Media and Information Challenges
Media and Information Challenges
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Power of Media
Power of Media
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Media Revenue
Media Revenue
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Online Education Trend
Online Education Trend
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Study Notes
Digital Divide
- Gap between demographics/regions with access to trendy tech and those without or limited access
- Example: City resident with fiber optic (1 Gbps) internet vs. rural resident with dial-up.
Computer Addiction
- Disorder involving excessive internet or computer game use to manage emotions (anxiety, depression, etc.), reduce isolation, or avoid overwhelming problems.
Bullying
- Unwanted, aggressive behavior with a real or perceived power imbalance.
- Repeated actions include threats, rumors, physical/verbal attacks, or exclusion.
Types of Bullying
Verbal Bullying
- Saying or writing mean things (teasing, name-calling, inappropriate comments, threats).
Social Bullying
- Hurting someone's reputation or relationships.
- Examples: Leaving someone out on purpose, spreading rumors, discouraging friendships, embarrassing someone publicly.
Physical Bullying
- Harming a person's body or possessions (hitting, kicking, pushing/tripping, spitting, breaking possessions, rude gestures).
Cyberbullying
- Bullying using digital devices (cell phones, computers, tablets).
- Includes SMS/text, apps, social media, forums, gaming.
- Sharing negative, harmful, false, or mean content or personal information to embarrass or humiliate others.
- Some cyberbullying can be unlawful or criminal.
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