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Responsible & Ethical Use of Technology Oak Valley Middle School Adapted from: Johnson, D. (1999). Teaching Students Right from Wrong in the Digital Age. Retrieved from:

Objective  We are exploring new ways for Oak Valley students to use technology in responsible ways. Over the course of this year, we want our students:  To know how to use technology responsibly and ethically.  To know how to keep personal information confidential.  To be sensible about how we present ourselves, our families, and our school.  To be intelligent consumers of information.

Objective  Today, we will examine some common situations in which students will need to make responsible choices.  We will continue our discussion using the 3 Ps of Responsible Use (Johnson, 1999): 1. Privacy 2. Property 3. Appropriate Use  Today, we are going to focus on the issue of Privacy.

3Ps: Privacy  Quick Write Activity: Compose a thoughtful response to each of the questions below. Your teacher may have you share in pairs, groups, or as a class. (10-15 min)  What does privacy mean? And, what do you think electronic privacy may mean?  Is what you text, , blog or otherwise communicate electronically “private?” Why? Why not? 3 Ps of Responsible Use (Johnson, 1999): Privacy, Property, Appropriate Use

Cases for Discussion: Privacy  Read quietly, as your teacher reads aloud. On your paper, be prepared to make a decision about John’s choices. Support your decision with two to three sentences explaining your thinking. Your teacher may have you share your reasoning aloud. (5 to 10 min)  John fills out a survey form on a computer game web page. In the following weeks, he receives several advertisements in the mail as well as dozens of messages about new computer games. Is what John did: a) Right b) Wrong c) Sometimes right and sometimes wrong depending on the situation d) I don't know 3 Ps of Responsible Use (Johnson, 1999): Privacy, Property, Appropriate Use

Cases for Discussion: Privacy Discussion Points:  How much would you like a company to know about you? Do you think that the company who knows a lot about you will use it to customize products for you or only to manipulate you?  We need to understand that businesses and organizations use information to market products. Information given to one organization may be sold to others. (5 to 10 min) 3 Ps of Responsible Use (Johnson, 1999): Privacy, Property, Appropriate Use

Closing…  We are exploring new ways for Oak Valley students to use technology in responsible ways. We want our students:  To know how to use technology responsibly and ethically.  To know how to keep personal information confidential.  To be sensible about how we present ourselves, our families, and our school.  To be intelligent consumers of information.

Responsible Use at Oak Valley Our Common Expectation is:  Students may use electronics devices only when directed by a teacher for academic purposes.  Students are expected to use the devices responsibly and in a respectful manner.

Your Responsibility  Practice the 3Ps: Privacy, Property, and Appropriate Use.  Take Care of Hardware  Report Issues So We Can Address Them Quickly  Have fun and do GREAT things!