2014년 3월 19일 수요일

Cyberbullying and Empathy

Amy Jung
Coach Zane
Digital Citizen B5
19 March 2014


Empathy
Noun
ˈempəTHē
empathy
noun
the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.



1. In class we have discussed the definition of EMPATHY. Why is it important to understand someone else’s perspective?
-To get efficient solutions that are favorable with everyone and if we understand someone else's perspective, there wouldn't be misunderstandings.

2. According this article here empathy among college students is lower. Can you cite reasons the article provides as to what might be some reasons empathy is lower using your research skills of MLA format and in-text citation. You should include a Works Cited page.
Amy Jung
Coach Zane
Digital Citizen B5
19 March 2014

Less Empathy Among College Students

According to an article from the University of Michigan, it claims that college students don't have much empathy as much as they used to. Compared to college students of the late 1970s, the study found, college students today are less likely to agree with statements such as "I sometimes try to understand my friends better by imagining how things look from their perspective" and "I often have tender, concerned feelings for people less fortunate than me."(Swanbrow) One reason  suggested is because of social media. The recent rise of social media may also play a role in the drop in empathy, suggests O'Brien. "The ease of having 'friends' online might make people more likely to just tune out when they don't feel like responding to others' problems, a behavior that could carry over offline," he said.(Swanbrow)
Works Cited
Swanbrow, Diane. "University of Michigan News Service | Empathy: College Students Don't Have as Much               as They Used to." University of Michigan News Service | Empathy: College Students Don't                    Have as Much as They Used to. University of Michigan Regents, 27 May 2010. Web. 19 Mar.                 2014
Next, provide reasons why you agree or disagree with this article.
I agree with this article because I personally feel that media is causing the decrease of empathy. Everywhere we go, there are people looking inside their computers and phones. Some people even text to each other when they are in the same place or just sit in front of each other and do their own social networking. This wouldn't make people communicate, which would lead to the lack of empathy.


3. Does this test reflect your level of empathy? Why or Why not?
This reflected my level of empathy because at the end of the survey, there was a question where it asked if I have a license that allows my organs to be donated later when I die. I had no idea that someone can feel such severe empathy towards someone that they donate their organs.

4. Do you show empathy at home? If the answer is yes please provide examples and how this provides perspective. If the answer is NO then provide some strategies that you can use to be more empathetic at home.
-Yes, I show empathy at home by talking with my family about by current issues I have in mind and also giving advice to one another.

5. Do you show empathy in your digital citizen class as well as other classes? If the answer is yes please provide examples and how empathy provides perspective. If the answer is NO then provide some strategies that you can use to be more empathetic in Digital Citizen and your other classes.
-Yes I do. I show empathy by discussing my problems in school with teachers and also the things we covered in class. It provides perspectives because you get to share ideas about how others feel.

6. Do you show empathy outside of classes and outside of home? If the answer is yes please provide examples and how empathy provides perspective. If the answer is NO then provide some strategies that you can use to be more empathetic outside of classes and outside of home.
-Yes I show empathy by listening and trying to give good advise to my friends that ask for help. Also in online medias where I write comments to make friends feel better. Empathy provides perspective because if you try to relate to how others feel, it will actually make you think that you are experiencing it together. 
7.Do you believe empathy is important?  Why or Why not?
-Yes, I think that empathy is important because if everyone only thinks about themselves and how they would be affected, the world would be really selfish and people who really need help wouldn't be able to receive it. 
8. How does Empathy relate to online cruelty/Cyberbullying? How does it relate to life?
-Empathy relates to cyberbullying because people who lack empathy wouldn't feel bad about saying cruel things about others. Also people with empathy can become upstanders for the victims. This also can relate to life because empathy can be a crucial role in social life. People need to understand how others feel and look at different perspective to be helpful.

2014년 3월 17일 월요일

Study: Social networks like Facebook can spread moods

Amy Jung
Coach Zane
Digital Citizen
17 March 2014

SNS Can Spread Moods

According to an article, it claims that online social networks can spread emotions globally. The researchers analysed the emotional content of the updates posted when it was a rainy day. They found that negative Facebook posts increased by 1.16% and positive posts decreased by 1.19% in response to gloomy weather(Study). What I found more interesting was that positive moods spreads faster. It boosted up an extra 1.75 positive posts. This means that people can see greater spikes in global emotion that could generate increased volatility in everything from political system to financial markets. (Study)
Works Cited
"Study: Social Networks like Facebook Can Spread Moods." BBC News. Web. 17 Mar. 2014. <http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-26556295>.

2014년 3월 6일 목요일

Officials: Suicidal Teen Was Cyber-bullied

Amy Jung
Coach Zane
Digital Citizen B5
6 March 2014

According to the article, there has been several cases about teenagers committing suicide due to the struggle from cyber bullying. There was a 15 year old Freshman named Phoebe that moved to a new school from Ireland. She seemed to adjust to her new school life well, but no one knew that she was tormented from being a victim of cyber bullying. Her fellow students said that it was because she was pretty and everyone was jealous. Meline Kevorkian, the author of "101 Facts About Bullying" told CBS News, "Cyber-bullying can be so dangerous because it can lead to cyber-mobbing, which means kids can come together to attack another kid, 24 hours a day, seven days a week." (Officials) Phoebe's case wasn't the end. Another teenage girl, 13 year old Megan was being cyber bullied on MySpace.

Brittany Jordan, a 17-year-old cyber-bullying victim, appeared on "The Early Show." Tina Meier, the mother of Megan Meier, also appeared on the broadcast. Tina is the founder of the Megan Meier Foundation. Jordan said Prince's story reminds her of how close she came to killing herself. Cyber-bullying, she said, turned her into a "totally different person." Jordan said she thought suicide was the only option because she'd been put down so much. Tina said parents should have open communication with their kids and know what they're doing on the computer. She said it's important to know if your children have a Facebook and MySpace account, or both. Jordan said kids should "know that they are loved and that people care about them, and they can make it through this." Tina added it's OK for kids to reach out to other people and talk about what they're going through. (Officials)


Works Cited
"Officials: Suicidal Teen Was Cyber-bullied." Www.cbs.com. CBS, Jan.-Feb. 2010. Web. Mar.-Apr.                          2014.