1. who is bullied?
    1. students looking different
    2. students that are clever
    3. students that do not hide their intelligence
    4. students that have an own set of values/convictions
    5. students that are in need
    6. students that are weak/scapegoats
  2. how are students "cyberbullied"?
    1. social networks
    2. instant messaging
    3. webcams
    4. text messages
    5. online chats
    6. e-mail
    7. ...
  3. why is cyberbullying attractive?
    1. the victim does not know it's you who is bullying him/her
    2. it's easy to type something without looking someone in the eye
    3. it may win you (bad) friends
    4. you may feel "strong" when you make someone else feel bad
    5. many more reasons (like bullying)
  4. who can you ask for help?
    1. teachers
    2. parents
    3. adults
    4. REAL friends
    5. police
  5. is it against the law?
    1. yes and no
    2. there is no special "cyberbullying law"
    3. there are laws against what cyberbullying means
  6. what happens to you when you are bullied?
    1. you feel threatened
    2. you lose self-respect
    3. you feel lonely
    4. you lose friends
    5. you may become suicidal
  7. which persons belong to a "bullying" setting?
    1. victim
    2. bully/group of bullies
    3. accessory/-ies
    4. helpless bystanders
    5. (clueless) parents
    6. (clueless) teachers
    7. friends/adults that may be able to help...
  8. how can you help to avoid cyberbullying?
    1. don't look away
    2. don't hesitate to find adults
    3. use "block" functionality online
    4. don't give away personal data and secrets to people you do not absolutely trust