4.5 Use ICT safely, responsibly and ethically
Highly Accomplished
Model, and support colleagues to develop, strategies to promote the safe, responsible and ethical use of ICT in learning and teaching.
Lead
Review or implement new policies and strategies to ensure the safe, responsible and ethical use of ICT in learning and teaching.
Model, and support colleagues to develop, strategies to promote the safe, responsible and ethical use of ICT in learning and teaching.
Lead
Review or implement new policies and strategies to ensure the safe, responsible and ethical use of ICT in learning and teaching.
Exemplars
Lesson Plans Yrs 3-12
Lessons with resources and quizzes for safe searching of information online. Lesson Plans Yrs 7-9 This website includes links to Cybernetrix (Computer-based activities for safety online for Years 7-9. There are guides for teachers and 11 downloadable student activities. Netbasics – a typical day in cyberspace and how you can protect yourself. Lesson Plans Yrs 10-12 Being cybersmart online is an Australian government initiative for students 16 + years old. The website includes multimedia resources, web-based supporting lesson plans and student handouts. 2 videos are promoted (Tagged) and Let’s fight this together. The website Budd:e – Staying smart online is also promoted which has cybersmart lesson plans about e-security. Included on this website are a unit of work on the legal and social consequences of sexting. Classroom Connections from the Queensland Education Department Includes information and ideas for teaching safe and ethical use of the Internet. Lessons for Referencing. Instructions for creating a bibliography/reference using MS Word Example of Standard 4.5 Safe and ethical use of ICTs. (South Australian School) Nossal High School in Victoria has an example of policy writing for the safe and ethical use of ICTs. Secondary students Safe use of Social Media. Cyberbullying, sexting and the ramifications of how fun can become a police matter. The website, with lesson plans, is developed by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) and is a cybersafety smart program for secondary students 14 years and older. |
Resources
Knowledge: Information regarding the safe and ethical use of ICT.
Primary students Internet safety for Kids Middle School Students Scootle Resources For those schools who subscribe to Scootle, there is a package of information and lesson plans related to virtual safety- values in action. Cybersafety Solutions Support of Copyright legislation (Smartcopying) Smart copying is the official guide to copyright Issues for Australian Schools. Copyright Handbook for Australian Schools This 67 page online booklet provides information which addresses every copyright issue faced by schools across Australia including library, ICT, media, art and the performing arts. Copyright Powerpoint for teaching copyright legislation Providing lessons in which students demonstrate awareness of ethical use of ICT, especially plagiarism. SCIS Connections background on plagiarism. Crime or confusion – why do students plagiarise? Citemaker This website has videos and information on how to reference your work. Although an American website it covers intext referencing and creating a reference list. South Australian Teacher Librarian Online Referencing Generator (As recommended by Lisa Legg St Stephens School.) Turnitin (anti-Plagiarism software) Cybersmart Australian Institute of Family Studies has many links for cybersafety and being safe online Kathy Schrock’s Guide to IT Copyright, plagiarism, bibliographies and references (SLAV) Plagiarism The safe responsible and ethical use of ICT |