Evaluating Online Communication and its Impact

Evaluating Online Communication and its Impact

Overview:

In 2024, both cyberbullying and bullying in school will reportedly continue to rise. Nearly 22% of youth reported having harassed or made fun of another person online or through text at least once in the past year. (AYS 2022) Lessons included in this training will help students to understand the impact on the learning environment when they post videos of school fights and student aggressions online. Behaviors such as bullying, cyberbullying, harassment, threats and intimidation from what is being posted online about a student may cause students to feel unsafe on campus. By reacting to falsehoods, rumors, videos or posting themselves it may lead to aggression and fights brought on school campus. The lessons in this academy will equip students with the necessary skills to use their technology in a safe manner that avoids negative consequences.

Academy Objectives:

  • Teach students strategies to address bullying behavior
  • Educate students on their rights and responsibilities with online communications
  • Educate youth on the consequences to themselves and others when posting or responding to bullying posts
  • Help students learn the importance of gathering more information before reacting to online posts

Campus Issues Addressed:

  • Lack of understanding laws and legal consequences with technology
  • Lack of understanding of online rights and responsibilities
  • Lack of empathy
  • Cyberbullying 

Faculty:

Ashley Cagnetta

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Cassandra Reed

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Event Information

Event Date 02/19/2026 9:00 am
Event End Date 02/19/2026 5:00 pm
Registration Start Date 07/08/2025 12:00 pm
Cut Off Date 02/10/2026 12:00 pm
Capacity 20
Available Place 20
Individual Price $255.00
Location Arizona Foundation for Legal Services & Education