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Instructions for Weds. Jan. 10 1.Get your Century 21 Jr. textbook 2.Log in to the computers 3.On page 80, read the Objectives listed under “Lesson 13:

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1 Instructions for Weds. Jan. 10 1.Get your Century 21 Jr. textbook 2.Log in to the computers 3.On page 80, read the Objectives listed under “Lesson 13: Computer and Ethics Crime” 4.Skim the rest of Lesson 13 (pp.80-83)... be sure to look at the pictures and read the captions Note to Portfolio Reviewers: The following material is not my own creation, though it has been modified to suit my classroom needs. The material was provided with my classroom textbooks. Copyright information is on the following slides.

2 Copyright 2006 South-Western/Thomson Learning Chapter 3 Computers and Society

3 Slide 3 Netiquette Rules for proper online behavior Examples –Do not give your personal data unless you are sure the site is safe –Try to keep your computer virus-free –Be courteous to others in all online messages –Do not copy material and use it as your own –Do not use the Internet for anything illegal Lesson 13

4 Slide 4 E-mail Message Guidelines Be courteous to others Keep messages short and to the point Place important points in the first few lines Do not include private information Do not use all caps Use correct grammar, punctuation, and capitalization Proofread before sending the message Lesson 91

5 Slide 5 Computer Crime Computer viruses can destroy data or cause computers not to work properly Antivirus programs give some protection Lesson 13

6 Slide 6 Computer Crime Hacker –Person who accesses computers without permission –May steal, alter, or delete data or programs Lesson 13

7 Slide 7 Computer Crime Identity theft –Using a person’s personal data to act as that person –Using credit cards in victim’s name –Buying or selling goods in victim’s name –Giving victim’s name on police records Scams –Scheme used to take money under false pretenses –May involve a product or service that is not as advertised Lesson 13

8 Slide 8 Reduce Risk To reduce your risk from computer crime –Use strong passwords –Secure personal information at home and when carried with you –Do not give personal information by phone or e- mail unless certain it is safe –Protect access to home computers Lesson 13 Learn more at this government Web site

9 Instructions for Thurs. Jan. 11 1.Get your Century 21 Jr. textbook 2.Log in to the computers 3.On page 84, read the Objectives listed under “Lesson 14: Safety and Copyright Issues” 4.Skim the rest of Lesson 14 (pp.84-88)... be sure to look at the pictures and read the captions Note to Portfolio Reviewers: The following material is not my own creation, though it has been modified to suit my classroom needs. The material was provided with my classroom textbooks. Copyright information is on the following slides.

10 Copyright 2006 South-Western/Thomson Learning Chapter 3 Computers and Society

11 Slide 11 Online Safety Personal safety –Do not give personal information to someone you meet online –Do not send your picture to someone you meet online –Do not agree to meet in person someone you meet online without a trusted adult present Lesson 14

12 Slide 12 Online Safety Safety of data –Reputable companies provide secure Web sites –Look for icons and messages about security before entering data –Read the site’s privacy policy Lesson 14

13 Slide 13 Online Safety Firewalls –Special hardware and software –Used to prevent unauthorized access to computers Lesson 14 Windows XP allows users to select firewall options

14 Slide 14 Copyright Issues Copyright –Is a form of protection granted by U.S. government –Tells how copyrighted works can be used –May apply to books, articles, music, plays, movie scripts, artwork, Web material –May carry the copyright symbol Lesson 14 © Copyright Notices Terms of Use Privacy Statement Look for links such as these on Web sites

15 Slide 15 Copyright Issues Plagiarism –Is using material created by another person and claiming it as your own –Is unethical and may be illegal –May result in serious punishment Lesson 14


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