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Cyberethics, Cybersafety, and Cybersecurity (C3): Implications for the Classroom Teacher (Part 1) University of Maryland Educational Technology Policy, Research and Outreach Director: Davina Pruitt-Mentle Catholic Library Association: K-8 Librarians and Technology Coordinators

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 2 Educational Technology Policy, Research and Outreach Business Collaboration Cyber Issues

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 3 Enduring Understanding: The efficient and effective use of information is essential for understanding and communicating ideas.

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 4 Essential Question: How can library and technology support information literacy? Teaching for Understanding TfU

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 5 Desired Outcomes: By the end of the session, participants will: Define the cooperative role of the library and technology specialists in the school environment. Examine the overlapping library and technology standards in grades K-8 Identify means by which these standards can be met

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 6 Overview Introduction Cyberawareness overview Plagiarism: –Case Study Scenario –Copyright and Intellectual Property Rights –Judicial Process

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 7 Maryland Teacher Technology Standards Maryland Teacher Technology Standards Developed from Maryland’s Preparing Tomorrow’s Teachers to Use Technology (PT3), USDOE Catalyst Grant, May Performance assessment materials to be available for each standard on the PT3 website: Any use of these materials should credit Maryland’s PT3 Catalyst Grant P342A

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 8 III. Legal, Social and Ethical Issues Demonstrate an understanding of the legal, social and ethical issues related to technology use 1.Identify ethical and legal issues using technology. 2.Analyze issues related to the uses of technology in educational settings. 3.Establish classroom policies and procedures that ensure compliance with copyright law, Fair Use guidelines, security, privacy and student online protection. 4.Use classroom procedures to manage an equitable, safe and healthy environment for students. MTTS Developed from Maryland’s Preparing Tomorrow’s Teachers to Use Technology (PT3), USDOE Catalyst Grant, May Performance assessment materials to be available for each standard on the PT3 website: Any use of these materials should credit Maryland’s PT3 Catalyst Grant P342A What is your Interpretation?

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 9 III. Legal, Social and Ethical Issues Demonstrate an understanding of the legal, social and ethical issues related to technology use MTTS Developed from Maryland’s Preparing Tomorrow’s Teachers to Use Technology (PT3), USDOE Catalyst Grant, May Performance assessment materials to be available for each standard on the PT3 website: Any use of these materials should credit Maryland’s PT3 Catalyst Grant P342A What is your Interpretation? 1.Identify ethical and legal issues using technology. Digital and Urban Divide Access Issues Cultural Differences in Multimedia AT and 508/Comar RegulationsAT508/Comar

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 10 III. Legal, Social and Ethical Issues Demonstrate an understanding of the legal, social and ethical issues related to technology use MTTS Developed from Maryland’s Preparing Tomorrow’s Teachers to Use Technology (PT3), USDOE Catalyst Grant, May Performance assessment materials to be available for each standard on the PT3 website: Any use of these materials should credit Maryland’s PT3 Catalyst Grant P342A What is your Interpretation? 2.Analyze issues related to the uses of technology in educational settings. Evaluation of Content Goal of Technology Use

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 11 III. Legal, Social and Ethical Issues Demonstrate an understanding of the legal, social and ethical issues related to technology use MTTS Developed from Maryland’s Preparing Tomorrow’s Teachers to Use Technology (PT3), USDOE Catalyst Grant, May Performance assessment materials to be available for each standard on the PT3 website: Any use of these materials should credit Maryland’s PT3 Catalyst Grant P342A What is your Interpretation? 3.Establish classroom policies and procedures that ensure compliance with copyright law, Fair Use guidelines, security, privacy and student online protection. Expectations and ProceduresExpectations and Procedures Disability Statement Proper Citation Copyright Law Fair Use FERPA/ Teach Act Acceptable Use Policies Privacy and Netiquette

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 12 III. Legal, Social and Ethical Issues Demonstrate an understanding of the legal, social and ethical issues related to technology use MTTS Developed from Maryland’s Preparing Tomorrow’s Teachers to Use Technology (PT3), USDOE Catalyst Grant, May Performance assessment materials to be available for each standard on the PT3 website: Any use of these materials should credit Maryland’s PT3 Catalyst Grant P342A What is your Interpretation? 4.Use classroom procedures to manage an equitable, safe and healthy environment for students. Ergonomics Assistive Technology Equitable Access Cybersafety Filters

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 13 Performance Assessment Outline Performance Assessment Outline See Handout

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 14 Case Study And Questions Case Study And Questions See Handout/Read Through

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 15 Answers Can be found at Maryland PT3 Performance Task site

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 16 Past Focus Copyright and Intellectual Property Issues in the Digital Environment Internet Citizenship Fair Use Checklist Safety and Security Online Safety for Kids What Do You Know?/What Have You Done?! Hoax s Plagiarism in the 21st Century: Paper Mills, Cybercheating, and Internet Detectives in the Electronic Age

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 17 Copyright and Intellectual Property Issues Copyright and Intellectual Property Issues in the Digital Environment University of Maryland Guidelines for the Acceptable Use of Computing ResourcesAcceptable Use

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 18 Internet Citizenship Try the Copyright Quiz Presentation by Karen ReuterKaren Reuter

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 19 Other Netiquette Snippets: Warm-ups Take the Core Rules Netiquette QuizCore Rules Netiquette Quiz

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 20 Plagiarism Plagiarism in the 21st Century: Paper Mills, Cyber-cheating, and Internet Detectives in the Electronic Age

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 21 Plagiarism Snippets: Warm-ups See Handouts

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 22 Copyright Snippets: Warm-ups Place in Order Article in an Internet-only newsletter Monitor/oct Workplace.html Videocounseling for families of rural teens with epilepsy -- Project update. Telehealth News, Glueckauf, R. L., Whitton, J., Baxter, J., Kain, J., Vogelgesang, S., Hudson, M., et al. 2(2). ewslettr4a.html1 Retrieved from (1998, July).

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 23 Components of URL

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 24 Article in an Internet-only newsletter Glueckauf, R. L., Whitton, J., Baxter, J., Kain, J., Vogelgesang, S., Hudson, M., et al. (1998, July). Videocounseling for families of rural teens with epilepsy -- Project update. Telehealth News,2(2). Retrieved from a.html1 a.html1 APA style format

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 25 C3:New Directions Cybersecurity Cybersafety Cyberethics

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 26 Top Ten Educator Awareness Problems Passwords Backing Up Files Patches Anti-Virus Protection Hoaxes Attachments Outside disks Access Modeling Equity Issues

The Catholic Library Assoc. Librarians and Technology Coordinators 02/10/05 27 UMCP Efforts Electronic Portal Workshops PT3 pre-service module (part of undergraduate course) Online 3 credit graduate course April is Cyber- Awareness Month!April is Cyber- Awareness Month! C3 Conference (July 13-15)C3 Conference (July 13-15)