Responsible Use of Technology Tools and Online Resources | Atty. Rowena S. Disini
Summary
TLDRIn this lecture, Attorney Olenska Seanie discusses the responsible use of technology tools and open educational resources (OER). She categorizes technology applications into academic learning, social learning, and lesson planning, emphasizing the importance of following acceptable use policies. Seanie addresses cyberbullying, cyber threats, and the significance of reporting violations. She also explores copyright, public domain, and fair use principles, urging users to understand the ownership and licensing of materials. Creative Commons licenses are introduced as a means to share creative work responsibly. Overall, the presentation highlights the need for awareness and adherence to ethical standards in digital usage.
Takeaways
- π Technology tools can be categorized into academic learning, social learning, and lesson planning resources.
- π Responsible use of technology tools involves understanding acceptable use policies and avoiding cyberbullying.
- π« Cyberbullying includes acts such as flaming, harassment, and impersonation, which should be actively avoided.
- π Cyber threats should be reported to prevent potential harm or damage to individuals or property.
- π Open Education Resources (OER) are teaching, learning, and research materials that are publicly accessible and can be reused.
- π Copyright protects original works, and users must respect the rights of creators when using online resources.
- πΌ Institutions are required to adopt intellectual property policies to safeguard the creations of their employees and students.
- π Fair use allows limited use of copyrighted materials for purposes such as criticism, comment, and teaching.
- π Creative Commons licenses enable creators to share their work under specific conditions, fostering a richer public domain.
- π Works enter the public domain when their copyright expires, allowing free use without permission.
Q & A
What are the three main categories of technology tools discussed in the lecture?
-The three main categories of technology tools are academic learning tools, social learning tools, and lesson planning tools.
What is the purpose of acceptable use policies in technology tools?
-Acceptable use policies outline the terms and conditions for using technology tools, ensuring users understand what behaviors are allowed and prohibited.
How does the speaker define Open Educational Resources (OER)?
-Open Educational Resources (OER) are teaching, learning, and research materials that are freely available for use and adaptation, often residing in the public domain or licensed under Creative Commons.
What does copyright protect, and who holds the rights to it?
-Copyright protects original works such as literary, artistic, and musical materials, and the rights are typically held by the creator, unless transferred through agreements.
What are the two main exceptions to copyright mentioned in the lecture?
-The two main exceptions to copyright discussed are public domain and fair use.
What factors are considered when determining fair use?
-The factors include the purpose and character of the use (educational vs. commercial), the nature of the copyrighted work, the amount used, and the effect on the market for the original work.
What is Creative Commons, and what is its significance?
-Creative Commons is a licensing system that allows creators to share their work under specific conditions, enhancing access to public domain materials and encouraging collaboration.
What is the Attribution (BY) license in Creative Commons?
-The Attribution (BY) license allows others to share and adapt the material for any purpose, including commercial use, as long as appropriate credit is given to the creator.
What are the implications of the Non-Derivative (ND) license?
-The Non-Derivative (ND) license permits users to share the original material but prohibits any modifications or adaptations.
What behavior should users avoid to ensure responsible use of technology tools?
-Users should avoid cyberbullying, including flaming, harassment, and cyberstalking, and should report any violations they encounter.
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