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Technology and Teaching Learning 1 GROUP 1
Technology and Teaching Learning 1 GROUP 1
Teaching Learning I
Policies and Issues on
Internet and Implication to
Teaching and Learning
The future has arrived.
Now we have to
ensure that we have a
place in it.
ICT Policy
Policy
Oxford English Dictionary
Telecommunication
Broadcasting
Internet
New ICT Technologies
Information Technology
Beneficiaries
Philippine information Agency
Cultural Center of the Philippines
National Commission for Culture and Arts
7. ICT skills strategic plan
develops an inter-agency
approach to identify strategic and
policy and program
recommendations to address ICT
skills demand-supply type.
Some Issue on ICT
and Internet Policy
and Regulations
Issue no:1 Freedom of expression and
Censorship
The Universal declaration of human rights
provides that everyone has the right
freedom of thought, conscience and
religion, likewise the right to freedom of
opinion and expression.
Examples:
1.) Individual rights are given up in order to have
access to electronic networks.
2.) Censorship restricts the transmission of
information by blocking it or filtering the
information.
3.)Defamation actions may be used to silence
critics. This actions deters the freedom of
expression.
Issue no:2 Privacy and Security
* Development of higher
order thinking skills( HOTS )
* The development of learning
communications through
collaboration.
* The enhancement of skills to
manage the vast resources as
21 century learners.
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Safety Issues on the Use
of ICT including
e-Safety Rules
Some risks in the use
of ICT and e-
Networking
These may include the following:
1. Exposure to inappropriate
content, including on-line
pornography;
2. Lifestyle websites like self- harms
and suicide sites and hate sites;
3. Cyber-bullying in all forms;
4. Privacy issues including disclosure
of personal information:
5. Health and well being;
6. Prolonged exposure to on-line
technologies
7. Addiction to gambling and
gaming
8. Theft and fraud from activities such
as phishing;
9. Viruses, Trojans, spyware and other
malware
10. Social pressure to maintain online
networks via texting and social
networking sites.
Minor misuse of ICT
Minor misuse made by learners include the
following:
Copying information into assignment and
failing to acknowledge the source
Downloading materials not relevant to their
studies
Misconduct associated with subject log ins
Leaving a mobile phone turned on during
class period