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''Adina's Deck'' is a 2007 American DVD film series about
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and aimed toward 9- to 15-year-old children. The series is intended to be used alongside the series' official website and curriculum to inform and instruct children about
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and how to prevent it. The series was directed and written by Jason Azicri and Debbie Heimowitz, and was evaluated by
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for its suitability as a teaching aid.


Synopsis

The series follows four girls who form a club to help their peers with mysteries by using technology.


Skye’s Cyber Bullying Mystery

When Skye (Kelcie Stranahan), the most popular girl in the 8th grade, starts to receive threatening emails, text messages and voice-mails, she doesn't know what to do. Her best friend Melody (Stephanie Cameron) asks the tech-savvy Adina (Amelia Varni) for help. When Adina says yes, her friend Clara (Cierra Trussell) is confused. Skye is stuck up, and has never been nice to them in the past, so why is Adina helping her? After an adventure, the girls learn about more than just the bully's identity—they learn about friendship and growing up in the digital age of technology.


The Case of the Online Crush

Michael (Sam Ison), a concerned 8th grader, approaches the Club with a difficult problem. His friend Ally (Nyssa Smikoski) has been talking to a guy online for over two months and it seems too good to be true—except the guy is 21! The club takes the case to track down Ally’s mysterious boyfriend and uncover his true identity. After using technology and their detective sleuth skills, the club learns that young online relationships aren’t as romantic as they might seem.


The Case of the Plagiarized Paper

Dave (Kyle Fitz), a fellow 7th grade classmate needs help from the Club (Adina's deck). Someone in Mr. B’s class plagiarized their own paper and since Mr. B has a bell curve it affects everyone. Dave’s grade got lowered and that means if his parents find out about it, they will be sending him to boarding school. Adina’s Deck takes the case in order to help Dave get the grade he deserves. In this who-done-it, there are four main suspects, and the club needs to investigate each paper to catch the cheater and save Dave . After a difficult case, the club learns about the true nature of plagiarism and that doing things right the first time just might be a trustworthy solution.


Cast

Main cast:


Recognition

The film has been used as resource in books, such as: *''Cyber Bullying: A Prevention Curriculum for Grades 3-5'', by Susan P. Limber, PD.D., Sue Limber, Robin M. Kowalski, Patricia W. Agatston, *''Bullying Beyond the Schoolyard: Preventing and Responding to Cyberbullying'' by Sameer Hinduja, Justin W. Patchi, *''Discovering Computers Fundamentals: Your Interactive Guide to the Digital World'', by Gary Shelly, Misty Vermaat, *''Bullying Under Attack: True Stories Written by Teen Victims, Bullies & Bystanders'', by Stephanie H. Meyer, John Meyer, Emily Sperber, and in multiple scholarly dissertations.


Awards

* 2008, Won Best Short Film at the International Family Film Festival * 2008, Won Best Educational Film at the International Family Film Festival


See also

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Cyberbullying Cyberbullying (cyberharassment or online bullying) is a form of bullying or harassment using electronic means. Since the 2000s, it has become increasingly common, especially among teenagers and adolescents, due to young people's increased u ...


References


External links

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by Amelia Varni American documentary films Films about cyberbullying 2000s English-language films 2000s American films English-language documentary films