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Moving from Acceptable to Responsible Use CC BY SA Kevin Zollman http://www.flickr.com/photos/36144637@N00/159627089/ March, 2011

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Moving from Acceptable to

Responsible Use

CC BY SA Kevin Zollman http://www.flickr.com/photos/36144637@N00/159627089/

March, 2011

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Certificate of Internet Integrity

Responsibility & Accountability

Internet Safety

Cyber-bullying

Accessing & Evaluating

Online Resources

Copyright & Academic Culture

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Moving from Acceptable to

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March, 2011

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9 Themes of Digital Citizenship

1.Digital Access2.Digital Commerce3.Digital Communication4.Digital Literacy5.Digital Etiquette6.Digital Law7.Digital Rights & Responsibilities8.Digital Health & Wellness9.Digital Security

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Digital Communication

Electronic Exchange of Information

• Devices• Ubiquity• Options

Should we allow students to use their cell phones in school?

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Yes No

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Digital Etiquette

Electronic Standards of Conduct or Procedure

• Netiquette• Appropriate Conduct• Vocabulary: Flaming, Trolling, Emoticon

Let’s see what you have learned…?

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Digital LawElectronic Responsibility for Actions &

Deeds

• Hacking• Viruses• File Sharing

What laws guide our use in schools?

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Digital Law

CIPA

E-Rate

NCLB

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What is the AUP?

The purpose of the AUP is to establish acceptable and unacceptable use of electronic devices and network resources in conjunction with its established culture of ethical and lawful behavior, openness, trust, and integrity.

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What other school policies effect use?

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Office of NYS Comptroller

Are internal controls over information technology appropriately designed and operating effectively to ensure that computer hardware, software and data are adequately safeguarded?

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What are they looking for?

Pornography Outside employment File sharing Online gambling Discriminatory correspondence/material Non-work related websites Personal use

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Digital Rights & Responsibilities

Those Freedoms Extended to Everyone in a Digital World

• Bill of Rights vs. Responsible Use

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Moving to Responsible Use

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What’s the difference?

Acceptable Responsible

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What’s the difference?

Acceptable

capable or worthy of being accepted.

pleasing to the receiver; satisfactory; agreeable; welcome.

meeting only minimum requirements; barely adequate: an acceptable performance.

capable of being endured; tolerable; bearable

Responsible answerable or accountable,

as for something within one's power or control

involving accountability chargeable with being the

author, cause, or occasion of something

having a capacity for moral decisions and therefore accountable; capable of rational thought or action

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Why do we care?

Digital Footprint

Personal Safety

Role Models for Student

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Moving from Acceptable to

Responsible Use

CC BY SA Kevin Zollman http://www.flickr.com/photos/36144637@N00/159627089/

March, 2011