Post by account_disabled on Dec 28, 2023 8:11:00 GMT
While the global average is 39% - more boys (56%) have witnessed or been involved in online bullying than girls (41%) - the number of boys and girls who have been bullied is about equal. Among children aged 13 years and over, it was found that 43% of girls had been bullied online, compared to 37% of boys. Therefore, AIS, as a Digital Life Service Provider, considers it an important mission to promote Thai families and children. Safe and creative use of digital media occurs. Not a person who bullies others. and being able to handle being bullied appropriately In the past year We initiated the project “Peace of Mind Cyber” aims to raise awareness of cyber threats that may occur to oneself. If you use digital media carelessly By developing a self-learning curriculum for Thai children and Thai people to learn and build digital intelligence or DQ (Digital Quotient), with 8 basic skills that serve as a defense against cyber threats, of which there are at least 4 skills that will be a vaccine against danger Cyberbullying includes: 68d7511336797240bdd97fe337b52df7d97391835d545ef2eb518a41a9fe0c4b 1. His heart, our heart, everyone has feelings and no one wants to be hurt. Even we ourselves don't want anyone to hurt our feelings or our reputation.
Therefore, having compassion for one another is a very important thing in living together in society both on social media and in real life. Before saying anything and before deciding what to do Try to think about the other person's heart, how would you feel if we were to be him? Don't think for others. And don't judge others. Just because of what we see 2. Think before posting. It's just the fun of posting negative messages to other people online just once. It may cause someone to feel the pain of Cyberbullying can last forever. Let's increase our concern for others in the Telegram Number Data online world. It's easy to do without venting everything on social media. Especially when angry, what you post should have an origin. Don't accuse anyone lightly, it's best to be polite. To reduce resentment, think carefully before posting about whether it could affect you or others. 3. Check before believing. Many times, online bullying happens just for fun, gratification, or a mistake. Without checking the information carefully first Even if it's unintentional to bully others. But it has become a nightmare for the victim that is difficult to forget. DQ digital skills in the topic "Check before Believing" are therefore important skills that will help us not become the perpetrator of others in the online world. We can analyze Distinguish between correct and incorrect information. Don't rush to make a decision. Be knowledgeable and evaluate information from many sources before deciding to believe it.
What to do if you are cyberbullied. This may be a question that arises for many people. When you are made to feel ashamed or degraded online Don't let these problems Accumulated until it weakens the mind and affects other areas in life. Here are the ways to cope: 1) Don't respond - the more we choose to respond, This will cause the story to escalate. 2) Block it - close the channel so he can't interfere with us. 3) Don't keep it to yourself - it will create stress for yourself. It's better to ask for help from people around you. 4) Collect evidence - Collect evidence of people who post about bullying you if it affects your mind and life too much. Evidence can be brought to report. AIS has imported the DQ learning model, which includes both tests to measure your DQ and useful online lessons. Strengthen all 8 essential digital skills in an interactive multimedia format. and fun animations Let all Thai people, all networks, learn for free, without any costs at the website www.ais.co.th/dq On International Anti-Online Bullying Day 2020 (Stop Cyberbullying Day), AIS is determined to create change for society. Aware of solving problems Cyberbullying creatively and sustainably Therefore, in addition to campaigning through DQ textbooks, a Live Social Sharing activity was organized on the topic “Empathy is the key, their hearts, our hearts, thinking about other people's feelings. and not rush to judge anyone” from the new generation, including Tisha Kanticha, Susie Nattawadee, Ya Prachaya, Luk Golf Kanathip and Ton Noraphan, who came to share their experiences, behaviors, perspectives, and mental states.
Therefore, having compassion for one another is a very important thing in living together in society both on social media and in real life. Before saying anything and before deciding what to do Try to think about the other person's heart, how would you feel if we were to be him? Don't think for others. And don't judge others. Just because of what we see 2. Think before posting. It's just the fun of posting negative messages to other people online just once. It may cause someone to feel the pain of Cyberbullying can last forever. Let's increase our concern for others in the Telegram Number Data online world. It's easy to do without venting everything on social media. Especially when angry, what you post should have an origin. Don't accuse anyone lightly, it's best to be polite. To reduce resentment, think carefully before posting about whether it could affect you or others. 3. Check before believing. Many times, online bullying happens just for fun, gratification, or a mistake. Without checking the information carefully first Even if it's unintentional to bully others. But it has become a nightmare for the victim that is difficult to forget. DQ digital skills in the topic "Check before Believing" are therefore important skills that will help us not become the perpetrator of others in the online world. We can analyze Distinguish between correct and incorrect information. Don't rush to make a decision. Be knowledgeable and evaluate information from many sources before deciding to believe it.
What to do if you are cyberbullied. This may be a question that arises for many people. When you are made to feel ashamed or degraded online Don't let these problems Accumulated until it weakens the mind and affects other areas in life. Here are the ways to cope: 1) Don't respond - the more we choose to respond, This will cause the story to escalate. 2) Block it - close the channel so he can't interfere with us. 3) Don't keep it to yourself - it will create stress for yourself. It's better to ask for help from people around you. 4) Collect evidence - Collect evidence of people who post about bullying you if it affects your mind and life too much. Evidence can be brought to report. AIS has imported the DQ learning model, which includes both tests to measure your DQ and useful online lessons. Strengthen all 8 essential digital skills in an interactive multimedia format. and fun animations Let all Thai people, all networks, learn for free, without any costs at the website www.ais.co.th/dq On International Anti-Online Bullying Day 2020 (Stop Cyberbullying Day), AIS is determined to create change for society. Aware of solving problems Cyberbullying creatively and sustainably Therefore, in addition to campaigning through DQ textbooks, a Live Social Sharing activity was organized on the topic “Empathy is the key, their hearts, our hearts, thinking about other people's feelings. and not rush to judge anyone” from the new generation, including Tisha Kanticha, Susie Nattawadee, Ya Prachaya, Luk Golf Kanathip and Ton Noraphan, who came to share their experiences, behaviors, perspectives, and mental states.