Four years ago, Debbie Heimowitz doubled-dipped her master’s thesis in education
at Stanford by turning a video about online bullying into a DVD series called “Adina’s Deck.” Heimowitz, 30, now works at LeapFrog, an educational toy company in Emeryville.
Understand the impact of cyberbullying and learn how to prevent, address, and respond effectively as a victim, bystander, or parent.
01Discover the best ways to safely navigate popular social media platforms, protect personal information, and build a positive online presence.
02Equip teens and parents with the knowledge to recognize and avoid dangerous online interactions, and learn safety strategies for staying secure online.
03Learn the principles of being a responsible digital citizen, including respecting others online, avoiding plagiarism, and understanding the long-term impact of your digital footprint.
03When Skye is cyber bullied, her best friend Melody approaches tech-genius Adina for help. Who would do this to Skye? And Why? At this Silicon Valley school, texting is more than meets the eye. Adina, Skye, Clara and Melody form a club and take the case.
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received your DVD in the mail this morning, I am delighted with it!! I’m so glad that it arrived before next week as I wanted to start the Cyberbullying campaign next week. I watched it tonight with my 7-year-old son. He is quite net savvy. He really enjoyed it and wanted to know if there were any more!! I asked him if he understood what cyberbullying meant and he said “when you are bullied over a mobile (cell) phone”. I asked if there were any other ways that you could be cyberbullied and I explained email and IM’s. He said that it is a really good film to show children as they can learn a lot from it!! So there you go, younger children need to see it too. I really can’t wait to show my three groups of students. They are a good group of students of mixed abilities and are at the correct age to be influenced by high quality DVD’s like this. Irish children are very influenced by American culture and this film gets the message across using entertaining techniques. The characters are all “cool” even the “geeks” (haha), the sets are colourful, authority figures are understanding, etc. I could go on and on but I think you get the message by now.
Congratulations on this whole initiative. I will share it with my fellow trainee teachers.
I will let you know what the students think about it next week some time. I’m sure I will order the other DVD’s too.
Very inspirational material!! Kind regards,
I want to thank you for Adina’s Deck, which I had my daughter (10) and son(8) preview before showing it to a group of pre-teen girls and their mothers at an event I coordinated at the University of New Mexico, where I work as Supervisor of Youth Programs. My own children got a lot out of the production–you caught their attention with the mystery and kept it with the realistic (not over-the-top) acting. As a survivor of preachy after school specials, I am very grateful that your film was so informative, yet so kid-friendly. Thanks again!
* This should be on TV
* There should be more episodes
* It was so great!
* Everything was so well done, the story flowed, and I want to see more!
* They should make an episode of what happened to the little girl
* Makes you want to see more
* Gets to the point of what really goes on.
* Normally at school you don’t get to watch things you actually enjoy!
* I would want to see another one.
* Even though they know who did it, they made it seem suspenseful.
* You should put it in stores.
* Might be good idea for TV show
* You could have episodes not just on cyberbullying.
* It should be more well known; other teachers should be able to buy it (Here they were talking about the marketing of the product).
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