The document outlines 10 commandments for using information and communication technology (ICT) safely and ethically, including not using computers to harm others, steal, snoop on files, copy unlicensed software, use resources without authorization, or appropriate intellectual output without permission. It emphasizes thinking about social consequences of programs and using technology respectfully and considerately. The commandments are presented to promote e-safety.
The document outlines 10 commandments for using information and communication technology (ICT) safely and ethically, including not using computers to harm others, steal, snoop on files, copy unlicensed software, use resources without authorization, or appropriate intellectual output without permission. It emphasizes thinking about social consequences of programs and using technology respectfully and considerately. The commandments are presented to promote e-safety.
The document outlines 10 commandments for using information and communication technology (ICT) safely and ethically, including not using computers to harm others, steal, snoop on files, copy unlicensed software, use resources without authorization, or appropriate intellectual output without permission. It emphasizes thinking about social consequences of programs and using technology respectfully and considerately. The commandments are presented to promote e-safety.
The 10 Commandments on Using ICT Module 4: Safety issues on the Use of ICT including E-safety Rules First COMMANDMENT
Thou shalt not use a computer
to harm other people Second commandment Though shalt not interfere with other people's work Third commandment Though shalt not snoop other peoples files Fourth COMMANDMENT
Though shalt not use a computer
to steal Fifth Commandment
Thou shalt not bear false
witness Sixth COMMANDMENT
Thou shalt not copy software
for which you are not paid Seventh COMMANDMENT
Though shalt not use other
people's resources without authorization Eight Commandments THOU SHALT NOT APPROPRIATE OTHER PEOPLE'S INTELLECTUAL OUTPUT Ninth COMMANDMENT
Thou shalt think about the
social consequences of the program that you write Tenth Commandment Thou shalt use a computer in ways that show consideration and respect Prepared by: Vanessa Mae G. Tamban 3rd Year BSED English