English, asked by belle21harthart, 2 months ago

1.do you think cyberbullying will become more rampant as online classes become part of the new normal?

2.Does that mean online learning should be discouraged?

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Answered by usernametaken8
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Explanation:

1. Yes, I think Cyberbulling will become more rampant as online classes are becoming a part of normal life because students could only interact with each other formally or informally with the help of the internet only and this may result in many Cyberbulling cases.

2. No, It doesn't mean online learning should be stopped .

Steps can be taken to prevent bullying by either creating awareness about its consequences or by just blocking the bullies.

Answered by qwwestham
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1. Cyberbullying will be more prevalent as online classes have now become a part of our daily lives.

  • Children now do not have to meet each other in person and due to the barrier, they feel that they could get away with all the things that they do.
  • With cyber-bullying, they feel that they would not get caught just by using some anonymous accounts and everybody being in the house with the restriction to travel.
  • Cyberbullying will become more rampant while online classes become part of the new normal.

2. This does not mean that online learning should be discouraged.

  • Online learning is a great source of knowledge gaining platform for people who cannot attend classes daily. Many of the students who could not have gone to classes have joined the continuous classes due to online learning.
  • This helps the students to live with their parents in times of uncertainty but still learn through the teachers.
  • Online classes are a beneficial platform when used correctly.
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