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Stefanie Perkins
I really like the common sense resources because the videos show kids that this can happen to them.  The stories from the kids are more life like to kids than hearing this from adults.  
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Lynn Ehrenberg
I agree. I am old enough now that students do not think I have first hand knowledge of what they are experiencing. The Common Sense Media shows realistic situations which are presented in a format that kids will relate to.
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Marcia Nesmith
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I also like the common sense resources.  The videos are done so well with kids and could be used to really speak to students.  Great resource.
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karen Vargas
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I agree with you.  The Common Sense videos makes it more real for kids.  Not only they can see what cyberbulling looks like, but they also can learn how to defend themselves from it.
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Deb Specht
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I also like Common Sense Media.  Kids can relate to the students in the videos.
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CraigAlthof
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Agreed--Common Sense is maybe the most consistently good resources offered through this class, I am a sub, and I am really looking for good sources with abundant choices of material / activities, so students can select their own. Comes in very handy when we have dead time to fill!