You are on page 1of 54

"GET READY TO

DANCE!
FOLLOW THE DANCE
TUTORIAL AND ENJOY
THE GROOVE!"
WHO'S TAKING
HOME THE TITLE
OF THE BEST
DANCER?
RECALL!!

What was discussed in our


previous meeting?
RECALL!!

What FLIPS stands for?


"GET READY FOR AN EXCITING
ACTIVITY."
“FOUR PICS ONE
WORD”
INSTRUCTIONS:

The class will be divided into three groups.


The demonstrator will present a set of pictures.
Each group will designate one representative as the scorer,
while the remaining members will provide answers.
For each correct response, the representative will advance
forward.
The first group to arrive at the finish line will be the winner
and receive a prize.
ARE YOU READY??
__C______Y
TECHNOLOGY
__U____
EDUCATE
__B___U____N_
CYBERBULLYING
I___F______T
INSUFFICIENT
__A___
HEALTH
__G__A_
DIGITAL
_O___N______N
COMMUNICATION
___
LAW
_O___I___
COPYRIGHT
__C_____
SECURITY
What strategies do you use and
challenges you encounter in our
activity?
Based on the words you guess
from the activity, what do you
think is our topic for todays
lesson?
“PROMOTING
DIGITAL
CITIZENSHIP”
LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Define Reflect on Create a


digital personal online concept map
citizenship behavior and its about digital
and its impact on others. citizenship.
importance.
What is Digital
Citizenship?
According to Mike Ribble, digital citizenship
can be defined as the norms of behavior
with regard to technology use. He identified
nine essential elements that help define how
to best use technology in every school, home
and community.
They are organized into three primary
categories:

RESPECT
EDUCATE
PROTECT
RESPECT
Digital Access
Full electronic participation in society. It is about the
equitable distribution of technology and online resources.
Digital etiquette
The electronic standards of conduct or procedure and has to
do with the process of thinking about others when using
digital devices.
Digital Law
The electronic responsibility for actions and deeds and has to
do with the creation of rules and policy that address issues
related to the online world.
EDUCATION
Digital Communication
The electronic exchange of information. All users need to
define how they will share their thoughts so that others
understand the message.
Digital Literacy
The process of teaching and learning about technology and
the use of technology.
Digital Commerce
Electronic buying and selling of goods and focuses on the
tools and safeguards in place to assist those buying, selling,
banking, or using money in any way in the digital space.
PROTECT

Digital rights and responsibilities


Those requirements and freedoms extended to everyone in
a digital world.

Digital safety and security


The electronic precautions to guarantee safety

Digital health and wellness


Physical and psychological well-being in a digital technology
world
COPYRIGHT LAW IN THE
PHILIPPINES

The Philippine copyright law or officially known as the


Republic Act No. 8293 is based on the copyright law of the
United States (Attorney of the Philippines, 2016). According
to IPOPHL, copyright is the legal protection extended to the
owner of the rights in an original work. "Original work" refers
to every production in the literary, scientific and artistic
domain.
COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT
AND PLAGIARISM
"The copyright issue has gained lots of importance in the
information society. Using digital technology to record,
make available, store, archive and transfer works triggered
the change in methods and scope of their exploitation. The
ease of availability of scholarly. material in digital
environment can be considered as one of the main reasons
of rise in plagiarism issues" (Sengupta, 2015).
SCHOLASTIC ART &
WRITING AWARDS
"Plagiarism is an ethical violation. Plagiarism is failing to cite
sources and engaging in the act of passing someone else's
work or ideas off as one's own. While a Copyright is a
property right. Copyright is a form of legal protection
prohibiting others from copying one's creative work without
permission."
Some common types of plagiarism below:
1. Direct Plagiarism - Copying another writer's work with no
attempt to acknowledge that the material was found in an
external source.

2. Direct "Patchwork" Plagiarism - Copying material from


several writers & rearranging with citation.

3. Insufficient Citation of Quotes - Incorporating another


writer's words or phrases within a larger paraphrase, without
quotation marks or citation.
4. Paraphrasing without Citing - Changing the words of an
original source, but uses the ideas without citing.

5. Insufficient Citation of Paraphrase - Changing the words of an


original source & using the author's ideas with attempts to
acknowledge the material's source(s), but without correctly
citing.

6. Plagiarism in Graphs - Using graphs, charts, figures, or images


from a source without citing.

7. Misrepresentation of Common Knowledge - Failing to cite,


believing info is "common knowledge".
Under copyright law, copyright owners have a number of
exclusive economic rights to control how their work is used.
These include the right to:

reproduce their work in any format, including electronically

publish their work

perform or communicate their work

make adaptations of their work


Copyright owners also have moral rights. These rights
include the right of the creator:

to be attributed as the author of any work they create;

not to have their work falsely credited to someone else;

Not to have their work subject to derogatory treatment


(also known as the right of integrity).
PLAGIARISM COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT

Occurs when we deny credit to a person for Occurs when we reuse a copyrighted work
their ideas or specific words. without the permission of the rightsholder.

Does not protect ideas, but does protect


Ensures that people receive credit for their
the specific words a person may use to
ideas and specific words.
express an idea.

Ethical standard imposed and enforced by the


Law established by the Legislative branch
educational system and professional
and enforced by the courts.
organizations.

Ideas or words should always be credited to a


person no matter how much time has passed Lasts for a limited time.
since they shared them.
FAIR USE
As that a small portion of a copyrighted work may be
quoted for criticism, comment, teaching (including
multiple copies for classroom use), research, news
reporting, parody, etc. without needing to obtain the
permission of or pay the copyright holder
Philippine judicial system also considers the four factors of
fair use and these are:

1. the purpose and character of your use,

2. the nature of the copyrighted work,

3. the amount and substantiality of the portion taken, and

4. the effect of the use upon the potential market.


In your previous group, gather your ideas and
construct a concept map within a 5-minute
timeframe based on your understanding of promoting
digital citizenship. Choose a representative to present
your output

You might also like