Digital
Citizenship
24) Research, summarize, and deliver
(via presentation, document, spreadsheet data/chart, or other
format) a summary of the various
perspectives and ramifications surrounding an ethical issue
related to modern-day electronic
communications, as approved by the instructor. Develop and
strengthen claim(s) and counterclaim(s)
about the issue, citing supportive evidence. Potential
issues include spam, flaming,
cyberbullying, libel, slandering, and mining of personal data for
profit. (TN Reading 1, 2; TN Writing 1,
4, 6, 7)
25) Research, summarize, and deliver
(via presentation, document, spreadsheet data/chart, or other
format) a summary of the various
perspectives and ramifications surrounding an ethical issue
related to intellectual property
rights, as approved by the instructor. Develop and strengthen
claim(s) and counterclaim(s) about the
issue, citing supportive evidence. Potential issues include
copyright infringement, piracy,
plagiarism, art licensing, creative commons, and the
state/federal laws that govern them.
(TN Reading 1, 2; TN Writing 1, 4, 6, 7)
26) Explain, furnish examples, and
demonstrate technical literacy with the following terms:
a. The Internet, World Wide Web, and
various browsers
b. Network speeds, wireless
communication, firewalls, and gateways
c. Domains, hyperlinks, homepages,
favorites/bookmarks, plugins, tabs, and
downloads/uploads
Electronic Communication and Collaboration
27) Employ skills covered in this
course (document processing, spreadsheet applications, electronic
presentations, databases, Internet
fluency) to complete a cross curricular project approved by
the instructor. (TN Writing 6, 7)
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