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Digital Commerce By: Ashley Barnett
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Standards Model Digital Age Work and Learning
Teachers exhibit knowledge, skills, and work processes representative of an innovative professional in a global and digital society. d. Model and facilitate effective use of current and emerging digital tools to locate, analyze, evaluate,and use information resources to support research and learning.
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Standards 5. Digital Citizenship Educational Administrators model and facilitate understanding of social, ethical and legal issues and responsibilities related to an evolving digital culture. b. Promote, model and establish policies for safe,legal, and ethical use of digital information and technology c. Promote and model responsible social interactions related to the use of technology and information
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Focus Question: What do students need to know about researching and purchasing online?
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Objective: Teachers will learn about the various ways items can be bought and sold on the internet.
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Have you ever ordered anything online?
What problems if any have you experienced with online shopping?
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Statistics Teenage Consumer Spending Statistics Data
Total number of teens in the U.S. 25.6 Million Total U.S. teen spending (Products bought by and for teens) $208.7 Billion Percent of teens who have placed an online order in the past three months 26 % Percent of girls who identified shopping as one of their "hobbies and activities" 80 % Statistic Verification Source: Marketingvox, Rand Youth Poll, Seventeen, Packaged Facts Research Date:
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Digital Commerce Digital commerce or electronic commerce (E-Commerce for short) has become the major way to shop for many people because of its convenience.
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What is E-Commerce? The purchase of goods and services over electronic systems such as the internet.
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E-commerce involves Businesses selling to customers
Businesses selling to other businesses Businesses selling to other people directly through auction sites like eBay or Craiglist
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What can you buy? Physical things like books, food, and clothes
Digital goods like musical tracks and direct streaming of movies Services like paid web content such as scientific journals
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What can you buy? Entertainment goods like concert tickets
Holiday Travel Events such as Hotels and cars can be booked entirely online
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The Pros of E-Commerce Shop anytime No travel time
Shop from places that you wouldn’t normally have access to Easily compare prices
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The Pros of E-Commerce No heavy bags to carry No crowds to deal with
Special discounts on items for shopping online
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The Cons of E-Commerce Need to be home to receive packages that require signatures The quality of merchandise can be questionable Paying for shipping
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The Cons of E-Commerce The shop may send the wrong item
Package arrivals late or not at all The price to return items can be expensive Items can get damaged during shipping
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The Cons of E-Commerce Security concerns with personal and credit card information (identity theft fraud) Identity theft occurs when another person’s personal information is used to purchase goods, secure loans, and other services.
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Security Measures
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Security Measures Websites using encryption has an URL that begins with https A small padlock icon on the bottom right of the browser
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Methods of Payment Credit Card Debit Card Third party payment Paypal
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Additional Tips for Online Shopping
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Let’s test your knowledge!
ict.com/gcse_new/being_online/e commerce/quizzes_ecommerce.ht ml
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WebQuest Activity http://zunal.com/webquest.php?w=112247
E-Commerce Web Quest designed for students to learn how to use the internet for researching commercial and legal information, and buying and selling goods and services Grade Level: Author(s): Pene Yow
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Survey 6
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Sources http://www.teach- ict.com/gcse_new/gcse_ict_home.html
digitalcitizenship.htm Sources
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