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Page 1: Safe and Ethical Use of Computer and Internet. Computer Safety Computer should be on flat surface Cords tied away neatly Laptop should be secured to desk

Safe and Ethical Use of Computer and Internet

Page 2: Safe and Ethical Use of Computer and Internet. Computer Safety Computer should be on flat surface Cords tied away neatly Laptop should be secured to desk

Computer Safety

• Computer should be on flat surface• Cords tied away neatly• Laptop should be secured to desk• Never eat or drink around your Computer• Password• Backup

Page 3: Safe and Ethical Use of Computer and Internet. Computer Safety Computer should be on flat surface Cords tied away neatly Laptop should be secured to desk

On-Line Safety

• Cyber-bullying• Personal information• Do not talk to stranger• E-mails• Cookies

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Social Media Do’s

• “Pause before you Post”• Password• Privacy

• https://cuit.columbia.edu/cuit/it-security-resources/social-networking-dos-donts

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Social Media Don’ts

• Never accept strangers• Password• Information

• https://cuit.columbia.edu/cuit/it-security-resources/social-networking-dos-donts

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Ethical Use of Internet Material

• Ethical action• Credit• Music• Videos

• http://depts.washington.edu/uwcopy/Using_Copyright/Compilations,_Music,_Images/Music.php

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Copyright Guidelines

• The copies may be used for only one course at the school• Same author copies may not exceed more than one article or

two excerpts, or more than three from a collection of works. • Multiple copies for one course is limited to a maximum of nine

instances during the term• Copying may not be used to substitute for collections of work• You may not copy “consumable” materials such as work books.• Students may not be charged for the copied material, other

than photocopying costs.

(Morrison & Lowther, 2010, Chapter 6: Exploring the worldwide web in the classroom. Copyright issues.)

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Plagiarism

• “Cut and Paste”• Grammarly• Paraphrase• Citation

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Citation Methods

• APA Style• Contributors' names (Last edited date). Title of

resource. Retrieved from http://Web address for OWL resource

• Example– Angeli, E., Wagner, J., Lawrick, E., Moore, K., Anderson, M., Soderlund, L., &

Brizee, A. (2010, May 5). General format. Retrieved from http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01

– https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/

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References• Colombia University. (n.d). Colombia University. Social Network Do’s and Don’ts.

Retrieved June 21, 2014, from https://cuit.columbia.edu/cuit/it-security-resources/social-networking-dos-donts

• Johnson, D. (2012). The Classroom Teachers Technology Survival Guide. Commonsense Practices for Safe and Ethical Technology Use. Received from the University of Phoenix eBook Collection Database

• Morrison, G.R., & Lowther, D.L. (2010). Intergrading Computer Technology into the classroom. Skills for the 21 Century. Received from the University of Phoenix eBook Collection Database.

• Purdue University. (2014) Online Writing Lab. Retrieved June 23, 2014, from https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/

• University of Washington. (2014). Copyright Connections. Retrieved June 21,2014, fromhttp://depts.washington.edu/uwcopy/Using_Copyright/Compilations,_Music,_Images/Music.php