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The document outlines safety issues related to the use of ICT and e-safety rules, highlighting risks such as exposure to inappropriate content, cyber-bullying, and privacy concerns. It emphasizes the importance of educating users about responsible technology use and implementing network management practices to ensure safety in educational settings. Additionally, it provides guidelines for setting up technology-enhanced learning environments and maintaining safety protocols.

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Group 2 Technology

The document outlines safety issues related to the use of ICT and e-safety rules, highlighting risks such as exposure to inappropriate content, cyber-bullying, and privacy concerns. It emphasizes the importance of educating users about responsible technology use and implementing network management practices to ensure safety in educational settings. Additionally, it provides guidelines for setting up technology-enhanced learning environments and maintaining safety protocols.

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Safety Issues on the Use of

ICT including E-Safety Rules


Non- Digital and Digital Skills and
Tools in Delivering Technology-
Enhanced Lessons

PREPARED BY:
Camille C. Perez
Rayver D. Pamatian
Ronalyn Gracias
Enaryn Glinoga
Sheryl Mae Pepito
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the students had:
1. Identified some risks when using ICT and e-networking.
2. Familiarized the practices usually considered misuse of ICT that may seriously threaten safety of the users or other
people.
3. Identify safety rules for the use of Internet
Ten (10) Risk in the Use of ICT and e-Networking

Technology breakthroughs are escalating to a phenomenal speed. Despite the many advantages for
teaching and learning, there are also negative feedbacks, effects or influences on the users.
1. Exposure to inappropriate content, including on-line
pornography, extremism (exposure to violence associated with
racist language);
2. Lifestyle websites like self-harms and suicide sites, and hate
sites;
3. Cyber-bullying in all forms, receiving sexually explicit images
or messages;
4. Privacy issues including disclosure of personal information;
5. Health and well-being (amount of time spent on-line, internet
gaming and many more);
6. Prolonged exposure to on-line technologies, particularly at
an early age;
7. Addiction to gambling and gaming
8. Theft and fraud from activities such as phishing:
9. Viruses, Trojans, spyware and other malware; and
10. Social pressure to maintain online networks via texting and
social networking sites.
Minor Misuse of ICT
In school, some minor misuse made by learners include the following:
• Copying information into assignment and failing to acknowledge the source
(plagiarism and copyright infringement)
• Downloading materials not relevant to their studies
• Misconduct associated with subject logins as using someone else's
password
• Leaving a cell phone turned on during class period
• Unauthorized taking of pictures or images with cell phone camera, still or
moving
E-Safety

E-safety takes care not only of internet technologies


but also of electronic communications via mobile
phones, game consoles and wireless technology. It
highlights the need to educate children and young
people about the benefits, risk and responsibilities of
using information technology.
• e-safety protects children and young people from the
threats of the digital world;
• e-safety emphasizes the use of digital technology for
learning and ways to use technologies in a positive way;
• e-safety educates children about the risks as well as the
benefits so we can feel confident that they are secure
when they are online; and
• e-safety supports young learners and adults to develop
appropriate behaviors, both in and out of school.
Network Management

1. Safety in the Use of Network in School


1.1 Make sure that no one should log on as another user.
1.2 Require all users to always log off when they have finished
working.
1.3 Maintain equipment to ensure health and safety.
1.4 Provide students with access to content and resources
through guided e- learning.
1.5 Set up a clear disaster recovery system in place for
critical data that include secure, and remote back up of
critical data.
1.6 Secure wireless network to appropriate standards
suitable for educational use.
1.7 Install all computer equipment professionally that
meet health and safety standards.
1.8 Review the school ICT system regularly with
regards to health, safety, and security.
2. Password Policy
2.1 Only authorized users will have individual
passwords. Users are not permitted to disclose their
passwords, unless they got permission from the owner
or from the management. The equipment that keeps the
personal information shall be locked when unattended
to prevent unauthorized access.
2.2 Computers should be set to a time out if not in use
for a long period of time.
3. Personal mobile phones and mobile devices
3.1 All mobile phones shall be kept away from children or
learners and limit use of gadgets may be only during break
time or at the end of classes or when needed during the class
period.
4. Cameras
4.1 Taking pictures of the learners only by parents or
caregivers and never allow anybody even relatives and friends
of the family while the learner is in school.
4.2 Any picture taken of children on cameras shall be
exclusively for the purpose.
Setting Up an Educational Technology Room
1. Provide tilt tables adjustable to the height of the users.
2. Provide anti-glare screen filters
3. Provide adjustable chairs
4. Provide foot support
5. Make sure lighting is suitable
6. Make sure workstations are not cramped
7. Plan work at a computer so that there are frequent breaks.
Safety rules that can reduce risks of accidents in the
working stations:

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 disk for people to move
5. Bags and obstacles should be stored out of the way
6. Foods 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 properly marked and free from
clutter.
THANK YOU!

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