This Blog is Rated “C” for Civility
Today is “Stop Cyberbullying Day” and many of the bloggers I read have posted some great tools, information, and videos. For instance, this badge is from a selection offered by Scott McLeod here:
www.scottmcleod.net – Cyberbullying
With all that good stuff getting added to the net, I need some time to process and research. But I also want to add to the discussion’s visibility, since that is an important way to help stop cyberbullying!
I teach about cyberbullying, safe and civil behavior, and general groundrules. I enjoy those discussions with my students, but today’s discussion has me thinking about what else I can do. I have come up with two things (maybe three):
1. Post to raise awareness.
If I could figure out how to get one of Scott’s badges in my sidebar with this edublog theme it would be there. The only sidebar widgets available don’t have an option for inserting an image! But I can add a cyber-bullying awareness message to my rotating messages in my personal email tag line, and I can suggest that others use a badge.
2. Make my expectations for civil discourse on my blog explicit.
I really enjoyed Beth Kanter’s suggestion, on a forum discussion at the Stop Cyberbullying ning site that we might think about posting ratings for our sites much the way movies are rated.
Here’s the possible third thing: I will join the discussion over at the ning site, which has already begun a wonderful collection of resources, including videos. My “to-do” list is growing…
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