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Digital Ethics/Citizenship/Law
Defintion
Rights and responsibilities when using technology that is managed by the NSW Department of Education
If breached the acceptable usage policy leads to consequences. This may lead to internet access being revoked.
Illegal Behaviours
Piracy
Stealing someones identity
Illegal downloads
Scams
Plagiarism
Sexting
Cyberbullying
Copyright
Digital Law
Legal Consequences and serious penalties can apply to illegal and unethical online behaviours and activities
Preventing
Talk through acceptable usage policy with students, draw links between policy, classroom expectations and school rules.
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Digital Dilemmas
Teachers
Boundaries between students and teachers
The responsibility for up skilling teachers. Developing professional knowledge around these technologies
Apps in the classroom that may breach confidentiality
Personal versus professional use
Students
Students online ethics
Inequalities
Schools
Purposes of education
Big data
privacy and surveillance
Continuous of Assessment
Cyberbullying
Types of Cyberbullying
outing
flaming
excluding
harassing
cyberstalking
denigration
trickery
impersonating
Definition
Cyberbullying is a form of bullying that uses electronic means like the internet or mobile phones to aggressively and intentionally harm someone
Prevention Strategies
Cyberbullying conceptual Frameworks
Anitbullying/cyberbullying programs
Policies and practices
E-safety
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Steps to respect framework
Effects on students
selfworth
learning
fear
anxiety
Mental health issues
depression