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Bullying Online
This media asset was adapted from the PBS series In the Mix: "Stop Bullying... Take a Stand."
This video defines cyberbullying—insults, name-calling, and other bullying written on Internet sites or through email. It describes how to handle it, and how it can get people into real legal trouble. As you watch, ask yourself: Is cyberbullying different from face-to-face bullying? If so, how is it different?
Click on the left to watch the video.
Is cyberbullying different from other types of bullying because of the effect it has on its victims? Write two to three sentences explaining your answer.
