Understanding Digital Divide and Bullying

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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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

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Which scenario exemplifies cyberbullying crossing into unlawful behavior?

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What is one of the key opportunities provided by media and information?

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Which of the following represents a challenge associated with contemporary media?

<p>Fake news (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which definition best fits the term 'empowerment' in relation to media and information?

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What is a primary way that the media generates revenue?

<p>Advertisement placements (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What economic contribution was reported by the Philippine Star regarding the creative industries in 2010?

<p>₱661.23 billion (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Verbal Bullying

Saying or writing mean things, including teasing, name-calling, and threats.

Social Bullying

Hurting someone's reputation or relationships, like leaving someone out or spreading rumors.

Physical Bullying

Hurting a person's body or possessions, like hitting, kicking, or damaging property.

Cyberbullying

Bullying using digital devices like phones, computers, or tablets, including online platforms.

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Types of Bullying

Verbal, social, physical, and cyberbullying are four distinct categories.

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Media and Information Opportunities

Benefits from media and information, like job hiring, citizen empowerment, and faster communication.

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Media and Information Challenges

Negative aspects of media and information, such as fake news and unreliable sources.

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Power of Media

Ability of media to influence people and spread information effectively.

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Media Revenue

The way media platforms make money through advertising.

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Online Education Trend

Growing use of online learning platforms in schools and universities.

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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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