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General Outcome F3
Students will demonstrate a moral and ethical approach to the use of technology.

Specific Outcomes

Division 1
1.1 demonstrate courtesy and follow classroom procedures when making appropriate use of computer technologies
1.2 work collaboratively to share limited resources
1.3 demonstrate appropriate care of technology equipment
1.4 recognize and acknowledge the ownership of electronic material
1.5 use appropriate communication etiquette
 
Division 2
2.1 comply with the acceptable use policy of the school and school authority for Internet and networked services, including software licensing agreements
2.2 work collaboratively to share limited resources
2.3 use appropriate communication language and etiquette
2.4 document sources obtained electronically, such as web site addresses
2.5 respect the privacy and products of others
2.6 use electronic networks in an ethical manner
2.7 comply with copyright legislation
 
Division 3
3.1 use time and resources on the network wisely
3.2 explain the issues involved in balancing the right to access information with the right to personal privacy
3.3 understand the need for copyright legislation
3.4 cite sources when using copyright and/or public domain material
3.5 download and transmit only materials that comply with the established network use policies and practices
3.6 model and assume personal responsibility for ethical behaviour and attitudes and acceptable use of information technologies and sources in local and global contexts
 
Division 4
4.1 demonstrate an understanding of how changes in technology can benefit or harm society
4.2 record relevant data for acknowledging sources of information, and cite sources correctly
4.3 respect ownership and integrity of information

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