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ESSEX COUNTY CYBERBULLYING TRAIN THE TRAINER

Learn non-technical ways to train your colleagues about cyberbullying

To Register for this Event, call 508-531-1784 or CLICK HERE to register online.

Where?  10 Federal Street, 5th Floor, Salem, MA (Hosted by District Attorney of Essex County)

When?  Tuesday December 1, 2009:  10am-12pm

$25 Registration fee includes all take-back materials and DVDs. 

Presenter/Trainer:  Dr. Elizabeth K. Englander, Director, Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center

COMMENTS FROM OCTOBER 2009'S CYBERBULLYING TRAIN THE TRAINER:

Testimonials and Comments from Cyberbullying Train the Trainer Conference on October 15th, 2009.  All comments are included – none are edited and no comments are omitted.

Great presentation! I feel very prepared to train my fellow staff members.  Thank you!

Very informative on the topic.  Will be helpful in developing a way to combat the issue of cyberbullying.  Well developed presentation and information that we will be able to use in our school. 

Very useful and well done.  Time flew by and I feel prepared to do this myself.  I like your format and will try it for other topics for parent meetings.  Thank you.

Very helpful; I feel comfortable bringing this back to train my staff; very user friendly.

I found it very informative.

Very helpful.  Handouts in black and white for reproduction.  Thank you.

This presentation was very informative.  It was clear and concise with enough data to inform but not overwhelm.

Great presenter!

Enjoyed –

Very useful – I have heard Dr. Englander speak on this subject twice before.  This training packet will be very helpful in presenting to staff, parents.

Very useful – I learned many things I didn’t know, e.g., Facebook will sell your info and some things I knew were validated.

Very helpful information.

As usual, the training was beneficial; I hope we can eventually get parents involved.  The handouts would be more helpful in black & white as they would copy better than the color.

Very good info always learn something not heard before.  Maybe need to figure out how to make the reproducible copies print well in black and white; can’t color copy at my school!

Did not receive info regarding location of lecture – missing DVD from my packet.  Excellent information – thank you.

The program’s presenter, as well as the venue (and time of day) were just perfect.

Excellent!  Useful – very simple to pass on to colleagues – easy to follow book – just long enough! (2 hours)

Very informative and useful and [illegible word] – making it easier to see myself doing a training.

Straightforward info; useful format; user friendly; possible to apply; good to use in discussion with teachers & parents. 

Very helpful.

Very helpful and interesting.

Information was very poignant and had up to date facts; excellent presentation, I learned a lot!

Very clear and helpful materials and training tips.  Thank you!

Dr. Englander was informative, interesting and engaging.  I so appreciated how practical the info is and how she packaged it.  I have always thought I had to get tech info and the fact that it is common sense is helpful.  Can this be provided to social workers and get CEUs?  Social workers see so much of this and often are consulted in school settings and non-profits.  The NASW could promote it.  Just a thought.  Can’t wait to hear about gender’s impact on this.

Very helpful.

Very helpful – good information and great pointers for leading a presentation.

Very helpful, informative, and user-friendly.  Thank you!

Interesting/timely/extremely useful informative. overall excellent presentation.  Absolutely will worth attending.

Overall very well.  Dr. Englander does an exceptional job displaying her knowledge and caring for the issues.  DVD presentation is nice, but a downloadable version of the PPT would be very helpful.