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Online communities 2

Starter: Signing up to an online account: When signing up to a new account you sometimes have to fill in one of these: This is called a: A Watcha test B Gotcha test C Captcha test D Motcha test When signing up for an account: There are times when you have to enter details into the box before you can proceed these are known as: A)Validation B)Name checking C)Data Entry D)Required fields E)Firewall F)Verification When you buy things on the internet, you have to set up an account with a username and password. When you enter details – you often have to select using a drop down or combo box. This ensures that what you enters actually exists and can be used. This form of checking data entered is called: A)Validation B)Name checking C)Data Entry D)Verification

Lesson outcomes All will understand and be able to explain the meaning of ‘online workspaces’ and ‘VLEs’. Most will be able to discuss the impact on working life practices. Most will be able to list ways of socialising and Set up some rules for responsible internet use. Some may be able to discuss the impact of ICT on a global scale...

Definition: question? What is the really OBVIOUS difference between these two online communities? VLE – Virtual Learning Environment Online Workspace

Sorting out task... Which are aspects of a VLE which are a workspace? School Workplace Timetable news for staff and students Marking tools chat and communication Students, parents and students can track progress and data such as test marks Interactive polls and questionnaires Ability to contribute to message boards and personalise their own space Attendance and punctuality can be tracked Can do homework at home or at school Can be used to give additional resources Shared folders so people can work on the same document Online conferencing Web chat or VOIP (Voice over the internet protocol – or Skype) Can allow people to work from home and from all over the country or the world at different times Different levels of access to different employees to documents for security purposes

Progress check... Answer questions on page marks – 4 minutes

The impact of ICT on working life... All answers to come from students... Give advantages of working from home to employees Time = Money = Give an advantage to an employer of people (potential employees) using social networks What service may help people access their files from anywhere? (as long as they have internet access – think apple) Give a disadvantage of within a company What is a disadvantage of being heavily reliant on the internet? Give a disadvantage to an employee to people using social networks Give a disadvantage to employees always being contactable at home?

Progress check... Answer questions on page marks – 10 minutes

Socialising: You have one minute – list as many ways people socialise as possible on the internet

Quick question: When you sign up for an online account: You agree to the rules given in an acceptable use policy or code of conduct. What happens if you break the rules?

We are going to set up a message board about Justin Beiber... (I’ve chosen him for a reason) Lets come up with some rules for joining our forum...(Acceptable use policy)

The impact of using ICT on a global scale... Lets start off with 3 positive 3 negative Of ICT on a global scale. Positives: Answer these questions> 1.How has it changed communication 2.The number of ways to communicate

The impact of using ICT on a global scale...mini framework Lets start off with 3 positive 3 negative Of ICT on a global scale. Positives: Answer these questions> 1.How has it changed communication? 2.The number of ways to communicate? 3.How has it affected our buying habits? 4.How has it affected how businesses grow around the world? Negatives: Answer these questions> 1.How does the internet change other cultures and individualism? 2.How do governments (e,g China, Iran) respond to the internet? 3.What effect does it have on countries with poor ICT? 4.How has global trade affected labour in other countries?

The impact of using ICT on a global scale...mini framework “The rise of ICT in particular the internet has meant that people have access to an enormous amount of information and can keep up to date with news in real time – this has benefited some groups looking to change the politics in a particular country. This however has lead to some countries trying to control the internet blocking sites like Facebook in which they feel they have little control over.” positive Negative Connective

Progress check... Answer questions on page marks – 6 minutes