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Legal, Social and Ethical Issues
  This is an interactive Power Point for students to use
  to understand Technology Education.
 Pictures of cameras will link you to YouTube videos
  that provide more information on topics.
 Circles will bring you back to the main topic page for
  that section
 Squares will bring you back to the home page
TOPICS OF IMPORTANCE
Ethical Issues for Safety and Securi
Digital Divide
Legal Use of Digital Media
Ethical Issues for Safety and
Security
 Social Networking
 Acceptable Use Policies
 Netiquette
 Cyber bullying
 Student Data
 Internet Privacy
Social Networking
 A broad class of websites and services that allow you
 to connect with others online as well as meet people
          with similar interests or hobbies.
  Examples
      Facebook
      Myspace
      Twitter
Acceptable Use Policies
  This is a policy set
   up by the network
   administrator or
   other school
   leaders that are set
   to agree with their
   technology needs
   and safety
   concerns.
Netiquette
 Refers to the online code of what is appropriate and in
  good taste for internet users
 Contraction of the words “net” (from internet) and
  “etiquette.
 Poor choices online can lead to bad consequences.
Cyber Bullying
 Bullying which is carried out through a social
  networking site, but can also include through other
  technologies such as text messaging.
 Different from regular bullying: more invasive, wider
  audience, can be done at anytime, anyplace.
 One of the faster growing bullying trends among
  teens today.
Student Data
 New computer technologies for gathering, storing,
  manipulating, and communicating data are
  revolutionizing the use and spread of information
 Student’s have the right to control use of information
  that is related to themselves.
Internet Privacy
 Every move made online is being tracked.
 IP addresses can trace location.
 Be aware of what private information you make
  available online.
 Protect passwords and do not leave confidential
  information up for others to see.
Digital Divide
    The digital divide is the lack of access to information
    and communications technologies by segments of the
    community
   Gender
   Socio Economic
   Race
   Resource Equity
   Teacher Bias
Gender
 Women and men use internet differently
 Men are more driven by IT, where as women are more
 passive in their role as technology users.
   Men favor video games
   Women favor chatting, email
Socio Economic
 Many people living in poverty do not get the same
 technological resources as others, leaving them
 farther behind in the digital divide. A lot of
 technology is expensive and people living in poverty
 cannot afford them, as they are not a necessity.
Race
 Disadvantaged minority groups fall behind in
 informational technology skills because of limited
 access due to their socio economic standings.
   This can cause an even larger digital divide because the
    minorities will not have practice with informational
    technology skills which are one of the top careers of
    today.
Resource Equity
 Having equal access to technology
   This is important part of a quality education
   Equal access is important to help bridge the gap in the
    digital divide.
Teacher Bias
 The way a teacher teaches with technology and uses it
 in the classroom can affect how students use and
 understand using technology.
Legal Use Of Digital Media
 Copyright
 Fair Use
 Creative Commons
Copyright
 Gives creator right to reproduce, distribute, perform
  and display his/her work.
 Copyright protection protects the creator from others
  stealing ideas as their own and taking money and
  association of what is rightfully theirs.
   A teacher must make sure the materials they use in the
    classroom are not breaking copyright laws, they can do
    so by purchasing materials from the creator/publisher
    or using materials that are marked as “free” to use in
    the classroom under whatever rules the publisher
    claims.
Fair Use
 Fair use is a doctrine in the United States copyright
  law that allows limited use of copyrighted material
  without requiring permission from the right holders.
 Four factors to look at: purpose, nature, amount,
  effect.
Creative Commons
 Creative Commons' licenses allow others to copy and
  distribute the work under specific conditions, and
  general descriptions, legal clauses and HTML tags for
  search engines are provided for several license
  options.
 One of the primary uses of a Creative Commons
  license is to allow people to copy the material as long
  as it is not used for commercial use.

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Legal, Ethical and Social Issues in Technology

  • 2. Legal, Social and Ethical Issues This is an interactive Power Point for students to use to understand Technology Education.  Pictures of cameras will link you to YouTube videos that provide more information on topics.  Circles will bring you back to the main topic page for that section  Squares will bring you back to the home page
  • 3. TOPICS OF IMPORTANCE Ethical Issues for Safety and Securi Digital Divide Legal Use of Digital Media
  • 4. Ethical Issues for Safety and Security  Social Networking  Acceptable Use Policies  Netiquette  Cyber bullying  Student Data  Internet Privacy
  • 5. Social Networking  A broad class of websites and services that allow you to connect with others online as well as meet people with similar interests or hobbies.  Examples  Facebook  Myspace  Twitter
  • 6. Acceptable Use Policies  This is a policy set up by the network administrator or other school leaders that are set to agree with their technology needs and safety concerns.
  • 7. Netiquette  Refers to the online code of what is appropriate and in good taste for internet users  Contraction of the words “net” (from internet) and “etiquette.  Poor choices online can lead to bad consequences.
  • 8. Cyber Bullying  Bullying which is carried out through a social networking site, but can also include through other technologies such as text messaging.  Different from regular bullying: more invasive, wider audience, can be done at anytime, anyplace.  One of the faster growing bullying trends among teens today.
  • 9. Student Data  New computer technologies for gathering, storing, manipulating, and communicating data are revolutionizing the use and spread of information  Student’s have the right to control use of information that is related to themselves.
  • 10. Internet Privacy  Every move made online is being tracked.  IP addresses can trace location.  Be aware of what private information you make available online.  Protect passwords and do not leave confidential information up for others to see.
  • 11. Digital Divide The digital divide is the lack of access to information and communications technologies by segments of the community  Gender  Socio Economic  Race  Resource Equity  Teacher Bias
  • 12. Gender  Women and men use internet differently  Men are more driven by IT, where as women are more passive in their role as technology users.  Men favor video games  Women favor chatting, email
  • 13. Socio Economic  Many people living in poverty do not get the same technological resources as others, leaving them farther behind in the digital divide. A lot of technology is expensive and people living in poverty cannot afford them, as they are not a necessity.
  • 14. Race  Disadvantaged minority groups fall behind in informational technology skills because of limited access due to their socio economic standings.  This can cause an even larger digital divide because the minorities will not have practice with informational technology skills which are one of the top careers of today.
  • 15. Resource Equity  Having equal access to technology  This is important part of a quality education  Equal access is important to help bridge the gap in the digital divide.
  • 16. Teacher Bias  The way a teacher teaches with technology and uses it in the classroom can affect how students use and understand using technology.
  • 17. Legal Use Of Digital Media  Copyright  Fair Use  Creative Commons
  • 18. Copyright  Gives creator right to reproduce, distribute, perform and display his/her work.  Copyright protection protects the creator from others stealing ideas as their own and taking money and association of what is rightfully theirs.  A teacher must make sure the materials they use in the classroom are not breaking copyright laws, they can do so by purchasing materials from the creator/publisher or using materials that are marked as “free” to use in the classroom under whatever rules the publisher claims.
  • 19. Fair Use  Fair use is a doctrine in the United States copyright law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without requiring permission from the right holders.  Four factors to look at: purpose, nature, amount, effect.
  • 20. Creative Commons  Creative Commons' licenses allow others to copy and distribute the work under specific conditions, and general descriptions, legal clauses and HTML tags for search engines are provided for several license options.  One of the primary uses of a Creative Commons license is to allow people to copy the material as long as it is not used for commercial use.