tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1668205114513391831.post8313869278401518265..comments2024-02-12T10:55:56.164-08:00Comments on Shift to the Future: Thoughts on being Digitally ResponsibleBrian Kuhnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12565982072371979984noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1668205114513391831.post-12213367280806337972011-01-14T18:47:51.006-08:002011-01-14T18:47:51.006-08:00-Livia: Thank-you for taking time to share your th...-Livia: Thank-you for taking time to share your thoughts. Research is certainly a good use of the Internet along with writing, recording, sharing, and learning with others. I'm glad you're aware of your right to keep your personal information private - that is very important for all of us to be careful with.<br /><br />-Riverside: effective and appropriate use is key, thanks for pointing that out. I wonder how you might define that use? People have different understandings of that I think. Privacy is important for self and for others when online.<br /><br />I agree that some personal / social use should be appropriate. The key is "some" and not to use the network for personal use that impacts others. EG, watching TV online at school would slow it down for kids needing to do school work. Great point.<br /><br />I like your ideas for responsibility. Have you shared them with your teachers or principal. They would probably appreciate the suggestions.<br /><br />Thanks for sharing your ideas and thinking on this.Brian Kuhnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12565982072371979984noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1668205114513391831.post-15978689788186671552011-01-14T11:41:25.676-08:002011-01-14T11:41:25.676-08:00Hello Brian,
The two most important rights for st...Hello Brian,<br /><br />The two most important rights for student use of digital technology is:<br />a)Effectively and appropriately use digital technology for school use while being ensured the student has privacy and protection.<br />b)I believe students should also to some extent have access to sites such as Facebook, but should be limited (breaks, when the assignment is finished). With this rule parents and teachers both have to provide the student with guidelines of 'free time'<br /><br />the two responsibilites that are most important are:<br />a) The student is responsible for their choices and actions. A temporary ban on that student's account would help them understand the class is not for 'fun'<br />b) Another responsibilty is the teachers to evaluate each student's use on the computer and award the student's who follow the rules as an example for others to also use the technology for school purposes.Riverside Secondarynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1668205114513391831.post-53426089762110302162011-01-14T11:31:47.968-08:002011-01-14T11:31:47.968-08:00Hi, my name is Livia Turnbull and I'm from Riv...Hi, my name is Livia Turnbull and I'm from Riverside Secondary School. I believe we have rights to go online at school and use Internet as a research tool. We also have the right not to give personal information if we don't want to. However, it is our responsibility not to give out personal information to just anybody and to report the unsafe behaviour of other students.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1668205114513391831.post-29308152417979722882010-11-23T08:06:49.498-08:002010-11-23T08:06:49.498-08:00Hi Brian,
Thanks for the post. We are re-developi...Hi Brian,<br /><br />Thanks for the post. We are re-developing our Acceptable Use Policy in Burnaby. Thanks for letting me use this information with my team. I will let you know how things go on our end.<br /><br />rbR. Bombellihttp://central.sd41.bc.canoreply@blogger.com