Annotated+Bibliography

 Annotated Bibliography Main Page Table of Contents Anderson, N. (2007). Cyberbullying and schools: Where does a principal's authority end? //Journal//. Retrieved from []. //This is a very interesting article written in February, 2007, which discusses S.B 5288 that was being introduced by Washington State Senator Jeanne Kohl-Welles to require school districts to develop anti-cyberbulling policies. Oregon passed a similar bill to address the issue of cyberbulling in school.//

Criddle, L. (2006). //Look both ways: Help protect your family on the internet//. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Press. //This book is published by the Microsoft Corporation. It is easy to read and does an excellent job of presenting the risks of the internet, internet safety, and how to protect yourself and your family. It is easy to read and has a great bibliography with three pages of websites that address the need for internet protection.//

Shoop, R. J. (2004). //Sexual exploitation in schools: How to spot it and stop it//. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press. //The author presents some very difficult material that should be read by every school employee and parent. It is vital that sexual exploitation by understood in order to prevent it's occurance. This is especially necessary in today's internet and techologically advanced world.//

Magid, L., & Collier, A. (2007). //Myspace unraveled: What it is and how to use it safely//. Berkeley, CA: Peachpit Press. //This is a great book and very easy to use especially if the person is a visual learner. It provides important information to parents and how to address and monitor their teenagers social networking in todays world.//

Schultze, Q. J. (2002). //Habits of the high-tech heart: Living virtuously in the information age//. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic. This book is very interesting and presents arguments that are thought provoking about how technology has impacted our connections to each other and our communities. The author challenges the reader to do an assessment of their use technology and how it affects their relationships both personally and professionally.

Taylor, K. R. (2008). Cyberbullying: Is there anything schools can do? //Principal Leadership//(May), 60-62. //Taylor discusses the struggles school administration has preventing and disciplining cyberbullying and yet safe guarding a students First Amendment rights.//

Wiseman, R. (2007). How to fight the new bullies. //Journal//. Retrieved from www.parade.com/articles/editions/2007/edition_02-25-2007/cyberbullying. //This is a short article that does a great job defining "cyberbullying' and has several tips for parents to help protect their children from this type of bullying.//

[|www.Ikeepsafe.org] //This website has wonderful information for educators.// [] //This is a great site with wonderful resources.// [|www.netsmartz.org/] //I like this website. It is easy to navigate and has great information. This site has supplemental material, internet safety presentations, and discusses online risks.// [] //This site is focused on getting kids attention and has great information for educators.// [] //Great site with wonderful resources.//
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