Ethics CETL Exam with 100%
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Ethics and Balrige - answer Districts should strive to exceed requirements
with regards to ethics and technology even when no current laws maybe in
place.
AUP (Acceptable Use Policy) - answer user code of conduct that defines the
netiquette; language, warnings, cautions, and restrictions on the type of
information that should or should not be shared; also defines consequences
for violations
Policies - answer principles or rules that are intended to shape decisions and
actions.
CIPA (Children's Internet Protection Act) - answer protects minors from
inappropriate content when accessing the internet in schools and libraries
CIPA (Children's Internet Protection Act) 5 Elements - answer (a) Access by
minors to inappropriate matter on the Internet;(b) The safety and security of
minors when using electronic mail, chat rooms and other forms of direct
electronic communications;(c) Unauthorized access, including so-called
"hacking," and other unlawful activities by minors online;(d) Unauthorized
disclosure, use, and dissemination of personal information regarding minors;
and(e) Measures restricting minors' access to materials harmful to them.
ICT - answer Information and Communication Technology
NCIPA (Neighborhood Children's Internet Protection Act) - answer which
addresses the broader issues of electronic messaging, disclosure of personal
information of minors, and unlawful online activities.
correct answers already graded
A+
Ethics and Balrige - answer Districts should strive to exceed requirements
with regards to ethics and technology even when no current laws maybe in
place.
AUP (Acceptable Use Policy) - answer user code of conduct that defines the
netiquette; language, warnings, cautions, and restrictions on the type of
information that should or should not be shared; also defines consequences
for violations
Policies - answer principles or rules that are intended to shape decisions and
actions.
CIPA (Children's Internet Protection Act) - answer protects minors from
inappropriate content when accessing the internet in schools and libraries
CIPA (Children's Internet Protection Act) 5 Elements - answer (a) Access by
minors to inappropriate matter on the Internet;(b) The safety and security of
minors when using electronic mail, chat rooms and other forms of direct
electronic communications;(c) Unauthorized access, including so-called
"hacking," and other unlawful activities by minors online;(d) Unauthorized
disclosure, use, and dissemination of personal information regarding minors;
and(e) Measures restricting minors' access to materials harmful to them.
ICT - answer Information and Communication Technology
NCIPA (Neighborhood Children's Internet Protection Act) - answer which
addresses the broader issues of electronic messaging, disclosure of personal
information of minors, and unlawful online activities.