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MEDIA AND

INFORMATION
LITERACY
SOCIETAL AND ETHICAL
ISSUES IN THE USE OF MEDIA
AND INFORMATION
COPYRIGHT
PLAGIARISM
CYBER BULLYING
COMPUTER ADDICTION
DIGITAL DIVIDE
COPYRIGHT
Copyright:
Legal device that gives the
creator of a certain literary,
artistic, musical or other
creative work the sole right to
publish and sell that work.
Plagiarism:
An act or instance of using or
closely imitating the language
and thoughts of another author
without authorization.
CYBERBULLYING
Cyberbullying:
Bullying that takes place online,
or using electronic technology
such as cellphones, computers,
and tablets over communication
tools including social media sites,
text messages, chat, and websites.
COPYRIGHT
PLAGIARISM
CYBER BULLYING
COMPUTER ADDICTION
DIGITAL DIVIDE
COMPUTER
ADDICTION
Computer Addiction :
Excessive use of computers to
the extent that it interferes with
daily life.
COPYRIGHT
PLAGIARISM
CYBER BULLYING
COMPUTER ADDICTION
DIGITAL DIVIDE
DIGITAL DIVIDE
Digital Divide:
An economic inequality between
groups in terms of access to,
use of, or knowledge of ICT.
ENTTQETIUE
NETIQUETTE
Was there a time you
have done something
unethical on the
internet?
How should you
demonstrate proper
etiquette in using
the internet?
THE CORE RULES
OF NETIQUETTE
Excerpted from the book
Netiquette by Virginia Shea
Rule 1: Remember the Human.

Rule 2: Adhere to the same standards of


behavior online that you follow in real life.

Rule 3: Know where you are in


cyberspace.

Rule 4: Respect other people’s time and


bandwidth.

Rule 5: Make yourself look good online.


Rule 6: Share expert knowledge.

Rule 7: Help keep flame wars under control.

Rule 8: Respect other people’s privacy.

Rule 9: Don’t abuse your power.

Rule 10: Be forgiving of other people’s


mistakes.
Luke 6:31

“Do to others as you


would have them do to
you.”

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