Cuberbullying and Security


Handling cyberbullying
Bullying has taken a new form. As childrens games often take place in digital areanas, so does the bullying. But we can learn to be more aware OF cyberbullying.

Momo-challenges and Ginny Weasley
Many have heard about the ongoing “Momo-challenges” on social media. There is a way to talk about it in the classroom. . .

How much should we supervise the students?
Teachers today can see everything their students do. How they solved an assignment and how far they’ve got during the day. Great! . . . or is it really?! . . .

Book review: “It’s complicated: the social lives of networked teens” by: Danah Boyd
Although I now work as a teacher, I used to be a librarian, and I am happy to post book reviews as I find interesting books. . .