Safety Issues On The Use of ICT Including E-Safety Rules
Safety Issues On The Use of ICT Including E-Safety Rules
Safety Issues On The Use of ICT Including E-Safety Rules
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Lesson Outcomes
1. Identified and
explained safety issues
on the use of ICT.
2. Listed and applied
Reporter:
Bernabe,
e-safety rules in the
Sheryl use of ICT.
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Using technology is not a risk by
itself, but how it is used will be
vulnerable to risks. When
improperly used, it will pose
danger to the users in school and
at home. What are the safety
issues that are needed to be
addressed by safety policy and
guidelines? As future teachers, do
you need to know all of these?
Reporter: Bernabe,
Reporter:
Bernabe, Sheryl
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Minor Misuse of ICT
• Copying information into assignment and failing to
acknowledge the source ( plagiarism and copyright
infringement
• Downloading material not relevant to their studies .
• Misconduct associated with subject login such as using
someone else password.
• Leaving mobile phone turned on during class period. Reporter:
• Unauthorized taking of pictures or images with mobile Gemino,
phone camera , still or moving. Lorena
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Reporter: Gemino,
Lorena
e-Safety
• Help safeguard children and young people in the
digital world .
• Emphasizes learning to understand and new
technologies in a positive way.
• Educates children about the risks as well as the
benefits so we can feel confident online : and
• Support young learners and adults to develop safer
online behaviors both in and out of the school .
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NETWORK
Reporter:
MANAGEMENT
Beltran, 1. Safety in the use of
Marlon network in schools
2. Password policy
3. Personal mobile
phones and mobile
devices
4. Cameras
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Setting up an Educational Technology room
> Schools the plan to dedicate a room where the students can access
technologies for learning should include the following basic safety
rules:
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Reporter: Beltran,
Marlon
More specifically safety rules that can reduce risk of accidents in the
working stations should include:
1. No trailing wires across or around the room which people can trip on.
2. Electrical sockets should not be overloaded.
3. Electrical equipment should be safety-tested at least once a year.
4. There should be adequate space around desk for people to move.
5. Bags and obstacles should be stored out of the way.
6. Food and drinks should not be placed near machines.
7. Heating and ventilation should be suitable for the working
environment.
8. Fire extinguishers should be available.
9. Fire exits should be clearly marked and free from clutter.
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There are more issues,
policies and rules. What
have been presented in the
lesson may be the
minimum that you should
learn. As you explore some
more and engage in the
different aspects of
Technology for Teaching
and Learning, you will find
more details.
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THAT’S
ALL,
THANK
YOU!
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