bullying, cyber-bullying & cyber-integrity
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A poster presentation on Bullying, Cyber-bullying & Cyber-Integrity that was featured at the 2013 NEACUHO Annual ConferenceTRANSCRIPT
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Case Study 1: BullyingA resident comes to you and explains that they feel anxious every time they walk into their room. Their
roommate always has friends over, they feel intimidated to speak up and afraid that they go
through their things. The student constantly finds their belongings missing, their clothes worn and
newly purchased items opened without permission. • What should you do?• Do you consider this bullying? Why/Why not?
Case Study 2: Cyber-BullyingA resident comes to you and explains that they see their roommate tweeting about “rude, messy and inconsiderate people”.• What do you do?• How do you coach the student to effectively confront their
roommate?
Case Study 3: Cyber-IntegrityA resident comes to you in hopes that you can help them with their impending job search. You ask to see their resume and it has a link to their twitter account. Their most recent tweet says: @SusieCutie6699: Last Night = #Wasted; Today = #Hungover #Seniors13 #RAGE
• What issues arise from viewing this tweet?• What should you include in your conversation with Susie
about being congruent? Having Integrity? Building a Personal/Professional Branding?
• What do you think an employers’ reaction would be?
Bullying, Cyber-bullying, Cyber-Integrity & the Role of Student Affairs Professionals
Statistics
Cyber-Integrity
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A
HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR,
& A COLLEGE FRESHMAN?
HOW DO YOU TRAIN STUDENTS TO BE SUPPORTIVE &
EFFECTIVE HELPERS, IN THE RESIDENTIAL
AND VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES THEY
LEAD?Contact Us
Jazmin Averbuck | @Jazmin_AverbuckResident Director, Merrimack [email protected]
P. Max Quinn, M.Ed. | @PMaxQuinnResidence Hall Director, University of New [email protected]
Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center Elizabeth Englander Ph.D. Department of Psychology, Director of the Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center, Bridgewater State University
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P. Max Quinn, M.Ed. & Jazmin Averbuck
Bullying vs Fighting...
Sponsored by The Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center at Bridgewater State University
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE?
The Recipe for Bullying:1. More Power
• What gives students power?
2. Repetition• How often is this happening?
3. Emotional Reaction• Do victims feel sad, scared,
afraid, nervous or anxious?
WHAT IMPACT DOES Bullying HAVE ON THE RESIDENTIAL
EXPERIENCE?
WHAT IS RELATIONAL AGGRESSION?
HOW SHOULD WE EDUCATE STUDENTS
ABOUT THESE TOPICS?
WHAT IS CYBER-INTEGRITY?
WHAT IS A DIGITAL IDENTITY?
HOW DOES THIS RELATE TO CHICKERING’S VECTOR 7: Developing Integrity?
WHAT ARE THE DEVELOPMENTAL ISSUES RELATED TO SOCIAL MEDIA AND ITS’ AFFECTS
ON THE FIRST-YEAR STUDENT EXPERIENCE?
HOW DO UPPER-CLASS & FIRST-YEAR RESIDENTIAL STUDENTS DIFFER IN ESTABLISHING THEIR IDENTITY?
HOW DOES SOCIAL MEDIA ILLUMINATE SUCH DEVELOPMENTAL DIFFERNECES?
Cyber-Bullying Case Study