Information Processing 10, 20, 30
Investigate legal and ethical aspects of online interactions.
Indicators for this outcome
| (a) | Identify conventional practices (e.g., including the file path for a URL, citing the source) for sharing content, such as downloading video and posting images of others, in digital environments. |
| (b) | Discuss the benefits and limitations of user authentication techniques to prevent or allow access to resources. |
| (c) | Explain the concept of Open Content (Creative Commons) licensing. |
| (d) | Search for online Open Content images and name their sources. |
| (e) | Conduct a reverse image search to find the source of an image. |
| (f) | Construct citations for sources of online information, including digital media. |
| (g) | Examine laws surrounding online interactions, including using information and downloading and sharing digital media. |
| (h) | Provide examples of laws that have emerged or evolved because of changes in the digital world (e.g., illegal file sharing, sharing of intimate photographs without consent). |
| (i) | Recognize that laws change in response to emerging issues with online communication. |
| (j) | Explain that the social, cultural, economic, and political conditions of the past played and continue to play a significant role in both the reality of the present and the reality they have yet to shape. |
| (k) | Assess one’s behaviours and practices with respect to ethics and laws surrounding online interactions. |
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