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ISSUE DEFINITION/APPLICATION Graphic


Accessibility DEFINE: the ability to access information
and services by minimizing the barriers of
distance and cost as well as the usability
of the interface.

APPLY: students use Google to search for


information in easy way and without
entering password.
Security DEFINE: refers to the protection of
hardware, software, machines and
networks from unauthorized access,
alteration or destruction.

APPLY: Students and teacher log in to the


portal by entering password to protect
their information.

Privacy DEFINE: the ability of individuals and


groups to determine for themselves
when, how and to what extent
information about themselves is shared
with others.

APPLY: Student may see other student


information to bully them.
Hacker DEFINE: Someone with the knowledge
(Hacking) and skills to break into computers
systems or networks to steal or change
information.

APPLY: A student might ͞hack͟ into a


school computer to change their grades
or attendance
Acceptable Use DEFINE: is a set of rules applied by the
Policy owner/manager of a network, website or
large computer system that restrict the
ways in which the network site or system
may be used.

î  One strategy that many schools


use to defuse such dangers is a student
Acceptable Use Policy, or AUP, for the
Internet.
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Cyber bullying DEFINE: The use of e-technology to
(Cyber-Bully) support hostile and repeated behavior
intending to harm others.

APPLY: A student might send threatening


and harassing emails to his teacher.

Salma

Copyright DEFINE: Providing creators of original


works with legal protection and the right
to benefit from their works from the
moment of creation.

APPLY: A student might copy a part of a


copyrighted book without reference.

Password DEFINE: A word or code that protects


against unauthorized access to data.

APPLY: A teacher might create a


password for his account to avoid
student's access to his data.
Anonymous DEFINE: Vomething or someone whose
identity is not currently known.

APPLY: A student might send threatening


emails to his teacher anonymously.

Salma
Social Network DEFINE: A web-based service that
provides ways for users to interact, such
as file sharing, blogging, and discussion
groups, to build communities of people
who have common interests.

APPLY: A student might use a social


network tool while the teacher is
teaching.

Chatting DEFINE: Online conversations in which a


person is immediately able to send
messages back and forth to one another.

APPLY: Students might use their phones


and blackberries for chatting during the
class.

Salma

Identity Theft DEFINE : The co-option of another


person's personal information (e.g.,
name, credit card number) without that
person's knowledge.

APPLY: A student pretends to be a


teacher in order to steal information.
Online DEFINE : An adult Internet user who
Predators exploits vulnerable children or teens,
usually for sexual or other abusive
purposes.

APPLY: An adult student sends a request


to a teenager includes threats or other
aggressive communications that cause
distress, fear or embarrassment.

Digital Divide DEFINE : It refers to the gap between


people with effective access to digital and
information technology and those with
very limited or no access at all.

APPLY: students were asked to do a big


online assignment at home. There was no
consideration that some students have no
access to internet at home.
Intellectual DEFINE: It is the product of one's own
Property efforts and work. It applies to software
programs, literary work, composed music
or any creative product.

APPLY: A student copied a long article


and Attributed to himself.

Authentication DEFINE: The act of establishing or


confirming something as authentic, that
is, that claims made by or about the
subject are true.

APPLY: The teacher verified that the given


artifact was not produced by the student
as he said.
Cultural DEFINE: The variety of
Diversity human societies or cultures in a specific
region, or in the world as a whole.

APPLY: The teacher did not consider the


risk of the uniformization of culture that
might ensue from the globalization.

Nadya
Public Domain Define :The public domain is an
intellectual property designation for the
range of content that is not owned or
controlled by anyone.

Application: students can use softwares


like eric to find softwares that can be
used in education

Open Source Define :of or relating to or being


computer software for which the source
code is freely available

application :students can download open


sources programs if they couldn͛t pay for
programs :for example gimp can replace
photoshop

Alya
Technology Define :the ability to use, manage, assess,
Literacy and understand technology.

Application :The teacher gives


information about the technology and its
usage to increase their knowledge and
get more familiar with it

Cyberspace Define :a computer network consisting of


a worldwide network of computer
networks that use the TCP/IP network
protocols to facilitate data transmission
and exchange

application students and teachers uses


cyberspace like internet which is a form
of cyber space internet for researching
purposes or for collaborative learning.
Fair Use Define :the conditions under which you
can use material that is copyrighted by
someone else without paying royalties

application : the students use images,


videos for their project and put the
credits for them.

Confidentiality Define :ensuring that information is


accessible only to those authorized to
have access

application :sending the grades to the


one who is responsible for putting grades
by email in a file that is protected by
password

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