Group 2 Technology
Group 2 Technology
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