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2 BY: CHELSEA KUCERA ELED 318 The Legal, Social and Ethical Issues in Technology for the Classroom

3 Ethical Issues for Safety and Security Social Networking:  Websites allowing people to connect with friends, family and colleagues online  Facebook, MySpace, Google +  Questionable people  are these people who they say they are  Privacy issues  too much information being displayed

4 Ethical Issues for Safety and Security Acceptable Use Policies  Guidelines set up for teachers to use in the classroom  Administration sets these up  For students, parents, and teachers

5 Ethical Issues for Safety and Security Netiquette  Once it is said on the internet, it stays there  Everyone can view it and read it  Correct grammar and spelling while online  E-mail, Instant Message, Social Networks

6 Ethical Issues for Safety and Security Cyberbullying  Fastest growing trend in bullying among teens  Done over e-mail, chat rooms, social networking, and IMs  Bigger audience of people for longer periods of time  Easy to say something behind a screen without seeing the direct effects it has on another

7 Ethical Issues for Safety and Security Student Data  Information that is personal to us  We have our right to protect our person information  Websites creating easy data transferring  E-mail transferring data, Blogs

8 Ethical Issues for Safety and Security Internet Privacy  What information can remain personal from public  Everything done on the internet can be tracked  Companies can market you certain websites based on previous searched websites  Password protections  Setting up personal protection

9 Digital Divide Gender  Boys are more commonly found using technology  Men are getting more IT jobs  Girls are using sites more for communication and social media  Women not seen as “tech savvy”

10 Digital Divide Socio Economic  Equipment given to lower end economic schools but the knowledge of use is lacking  Limited access of computers  Many schools do not have enough computers or computer time  Technology always changing  More expensive technology, always evolving into new

11 Digital Divide Race  Disadvantage for minorities with increase demand of technology skills  Labor market  Education, Employment, Location  Technology keeps going, many left behind based on these factors

12 Digital Divide Resource Equity  Equal access of technology among all students in educational programs

13 Digital Divide Teacher Bias  Small bias not affecting education process as a whole  Basing student ability on previous encounters  Name, attitude, previous grade  Lumping students into categories  Smart students, rich students

14 Legal Use of Digital Media Copyright  Protection lasting a lifetime plus seventy years after death  Fair use in the classroom  Citing sources

15 Legal Use of Digital Media Fair Use  Four factors of fair use: Purpose, nature, amount, effect  Published material and cited sources  Academic dishonesty

16 Legal Use of Digital Media Creative Commons  Material copied as long as there is no commercial value  Public domain versus all rights reserved

17 What the teacher should do… Teachers should be aware of websites and what you can and cannot do with them Go over basic rules for staying safe online social networking sites such as what to post and what not to Make students aware of their privacy rights

18 What the teacher should do… Help other teachers out who may not know much about the policy Keep reminders around of things that should or shouldn’t happen Keep yourself safe, even if the school as a whole does not have a policy

19 What the teacher should do… Teachers should model when going online themselves Set up a contract for students about what to do or not to do on the internet Students can give examples of what they have done or seen others do. Discuss what is right or not.

20 What the teacher should do… Teaches can talk to students about bullying Contracts set up with guidelines  No negative comments  Reporting comments  Talking to someone about what is going on Student journals kept Make parents aware of situations or websites for them to monitor

21 What the teacher should do… Teachers should be aware of laws and display them somewhere around student files as reminders Never give student information over an e-mail Make parents feel comfortable with the information they are giving  Let them know you are aware of the laws

22 What the teacher should do… Teachers should talk to students about the websites they go on  Is it safe or okay? Educate students about what they should post on the site  When is it too much information Model for students certain websites and what it takes to sign up for them  Do they really need to know this information to sign up?

23 What the teacher should do… Students should be the support beam in the classroom for ALL students Encourage technology for ALL students Broaden minds of students when thinking about gender appropriate studies  Men can be teachers, women can be IT specialists

24 What the teacher should do… Teachers should incorporate technology into the lesson plans  Either in teacher or assignments Make sure students get computer time during class time  In class time is great way to help Teachers should be there to help students  If they need help with assignment or with how to work programs

25 What the teacher should do… Teachers can allow ALL students internet access and computer use at school Allow students who do not have computers at home time to complete assignment

26 What the teacher should do… Make sure time is spent learning about the computer  Internet, Word, PowerPoint, etc Computers should be available  Before and after school hours Mental model technology in the classroom

27 What the teacher should do… Teachers need to keep an open mind on new students Create an even and fair classroom environment Plan getting to know activities  Student and teacher learn more about each other

28 What the teacher should do… Teachers need to teach students about copyright laws  Follow these in the classroom Talk about cases in which copyright was an issue  Students decide which is okay and which is not Correctly siting sources and teacher students how to do this the correct way

29 What the teacher should do… Make sure that information used in the classroom is cited in the correct way  Model for the students what can be used Teach students how to cite their sources in the correct manner  When or when not to cite, proper way

30 What the teacher should do… Teachers should give examples to students of things that are public domain Go over the policies with students Students can come up with their own examples of public domain and what falls under all rights reserved  Discuss why each one may be in each

31 Resources http://school.discoveryeducation.com/clipart/images/computer.gif http://www2.ucsc.edu/cjtc/docs/r_digitaldivide9.pdf www.netalert.gov.au/advice/publications/guides/a_teachers_guide_to_in ternet_safety/glossary.html http://library.thinkquest.org/05aug/00036/en/text/sindex.html http://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia_term/0,2542,t=Creative+Commons &i=40468,00.asp http://www.sans.org/security- resources/policies/Acceptable_Use_Policy.pdf http://www.helium.com/items/290100-effects-of-teacher-bias-on-high- school-students http://www.albion.com/netiquette/corerules.html http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/02/100222104939.htm http://www.free-clipart- pictures.net/free_clipart/teacher_clipart/teacher_clipart_1.gif

32 In this presentation… Ethical Issues for Safety and Security Digital Divide Legal Use of Digital Media


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