A must see film for educators, parents and students Submit the documentary is an hour long series of vignettes exploring the damage caused by cyberbullying. Victims describe their experiences, the… read more →
Review by: Jared Mobarak After the tragic events surrounding Williamsville teen Jamey Rodemeyer’s 2011 suicide helped spark a public outcry against the phenomenon known as cyberbullying, it’s only fitting to… read more →
The film was profound, engaging, educational and emotional—and those are my student’s words! They absolutely loved it. Many students admitted that they had either taken part in or been aware… read more →
Stomping out cyberbullying: Submit the Documentary Leave a comment I’m so excited to announce my new partnership with an anti-cyberbullying organization whose mission is to stop cyberabuse among teens and young… read more →
It feels strange to be reviewing a documentary like Submit, which deals frankly with the growing scourge of cyberbullying. It doesn’t fit neatly into the documentary slot, as it feels more like… read more →
What is the Answer? Instead, Submit argues that the solution lies with the bystanders, the silent observers of bullying behaviors. And while it doesn’t offer particular examples of empathy training programs that… read more →
This review of Submit the Documentary: The Virtual Reality of Cyberbullying was written byRenee Schonfeld What parents need to know Parents need to know that Submit the Documentary: The Virtual Reality of Cyberbullying is… read more →
← “Civility in the Digital Age” Book Signing Event in Washington D.C. Area “SUBMIT” Movie – #nobystanders Posted on March 18, 2013 by Andrea Weckerle “Adults and kids underestimate the severity of cyberbullying and… read more →
ATLANTA, March 19, 2013 /PRNewswire/ – With 12 reviews in two weeks since being announced, it is gratifying to see that the blogosphere and film reviewers believe that SUBMIT is not to be missed: “Extremely… read more →
