Lesson
1|
Empowerment
Technology
Empowerment
●
It
refers
to
the
process
of
giving
yourself,
or
other
people,
the
capacity
to
achieve
a
specific
end-goal.
Empowerment
Technology
●
It
refers
to
computer
technology
that
we
use
almost
every
day,
which
enables
us
to
do
tasks
that,
in
the
past,
‘require
professional
help.
The
Current
State
of
ICT
(Information
and
Communications
Technology
●
Generally
accepted
to
mean
all
technologies
that,
combined,
allow
people
and
organizations
to
interact
in
the
digital
world.
1.
Software
(Programs
and
Applications)
2.
Hardware
(Physical
Components)
3.
Transactions
4.
Communications
Technology
5.
Data
(Informations
Stored
in
Devices)
6.
Internet
Access
7.
Cloud
Computing
(Storage)
ICT
and
Society
1.
Education
●
Source
of
learning,
teaching,
and
research
materials
●
Online
learning
communities
●
Recording
and
computation
of
grades
●
Managing
records
and
other
administrative
2.
Economics
●
Online
marketing
●
Convenient
business
transaction
●
Online
payment
gateways
3.
Communication
●
Social
networking
sites
●
Instant
messaging
and
video
calls
●
Forums
and
websites
(web
seminars)
4.
Travel
●
Online
booking
and
reservation
●
Online
tracking
of
reservations
Lesson
2|
Online
Safety,
Security,
Ethics,
and
Etiquette
Online
Safety
●
Refers
to
the
act
of
staying
safe
online.
Commonly
known
as
internet
safety,
e-safety,
and
cyber
safety.
●
Refers
to
the
practices
and
precautions
that
should
be
observed
when
using
the
internet
to
ensure
that
the
users
as
well
as
their
computers
and
personal
information
are
safe
from
crimes
associated
with
using
the
internet.
●
Numerous
delinquencies
that
can
be
committed
on
the
internet:
a.
Stalking
b.
Identity
Theft
c.
Privacy
Violations
d.
Harassment
Cyber
Citizen
●
Utilizes
technology
in
an
appropriate
manner
including
etiquette,
communication,
education,
access,
commerce,
responsibility,
rights,
safety
and
security.
●
The
term
“cyber
citizen"
denotes
a
“citizen
of
the
internet
or
a
member
of
the
cyberccommunity’’
●
“Netizen”
has
the
same
meaning
Online
Safety
Measures
1.
Think
before
you
post.
2.
Avoid
oversharing
3.
Protect
your
privacy.
4.
Use
more
than
one
search
engine.
5.
Protect
and
change
your
passwords
regularly
(3-6
months).
6.
Check
where
your
information
comes
from
7.
Report
illegal
activity
and
poor
behavior.
Cyberbullying
●
Involves
the
use
of
technologies
to
display
behavior
that
harms
another.
Through
email,
instant
messaging,
text
messaging,
and
social
networking
sites,
hurtful
messages
can
be
posted
and
shared.
How
to
Prevent
Cyberbullying?
1.
Do
not
respond
or
retaliate
to
inappropriate
communication.
2.
Save
the
messages
and
note
the
date
and
time
.
3.
Utilize
the
blocking
feature
in
social
networking
site,
emails,
or
instant
messaging.
This
will
keep
unwanted
correspondence
from
occurring
again.
You
can
also
block
numbers
on
your
cellphone
or
change
your
personal
phone
number.
Only
give
out
your
phone
number
to
those
you
trust.
4.
Notify
the
provider
of
inappropriate
behavior
by
activating
“abuse”
tool
available
on
many
sites.
5.
Contact
trusted
adult,
teacher,
school
counselor,
or
parent. Ethics
and
Netiquette
Online
Ethics
●
Refers
to
patterns
of
behavior
used
when
on
the
Internet,
guided
both
by
law
and
personal
philosophy.
Netiquette
(Online
Etiquette)
●
Set
of
rules
that
encourages
appropriate
and
courteous
online
behavior.
Plagiarism
●
Use
of
another's
work
as
your
own.
In
internet
all
materials
are
copyrighted
unless
stated
otherwise.
Such
materials
includes,
but
are
not
limited
to,
images,
music,
text,
and
videos.
Copyright
●
The
exclusive
legal
right
to
reproduce
publish,
sell
or
distribute
the
matter,
and
form
of
something
(such
as
literacy,
musical,
or
artistic
work).
The
Following
Tips
Will
Help
Encourage
Ethical
Cyber
Citizenship:
1.
Note
all
sources
used
in
a
project.
Any
material
copied
from
an
outside
source,
including
the
internet,
must
be
cited.
Cite
●
To
call
upon
officially
or
authoritatively
to
appear.
2.
Use
quotation
marks
around
sentences
or
phrases
directly
copied
from
an
outside
source
and
cite
this
information.
3.
Keep
a
running
source
list
as
you
find
images
and
text
for
a
school
project.
Gaming
●
Online
gaming
provides
the
opportunity
to
play
games
from
a
computer
or
another
device
like
a
playstation.
Some
consoles
have
a
social
element,
as
users
can
play
with
anyone
from
around
the
world.
Chatting,
IM,
and
other
social
tools
exist
within
these
games.
The
Following
Tips
Will
Help
Encourage
Ethical
Cyber
Citizenship:
1.
Check
to
see
if
the
game
has
moderators.
2.
Do
not
accept
downloads
from
strangers
including
cheat
programs.
These
programs
often
have
virus
or
malware
that
can
harm
your
computer.
3.
Be
a
good
sport
and
what
you
say
online
should
be
appropriate.
Instant
Messaging
●
Allows
users
to
correspond
online
with
others
in
real
time.
IM
can
occur
through
a
mobile
device
or
computer
with
Internet
access.
Similar
to
text
messaging,
IM
lets
users
to
correspond
in
brief
text.
Popular
IM
platforms
include
Messenger,
WeChat,
and
Viber
Folow
the
Common
Email
Usage
Tips
Below:
1.
Privacy
-
Do
not
share
your
password
with
others.
2.
Unknown
-
Do
not
open
emails
or
attachments
from
an
unknown
sources.
3.
Unsubscribe
-
Scroll
to
the
bottom
of
the
email
and
choose
unsubscribe
to
be
removed
from
the
list
of
unwanted
emails.
Social
Networking
●
Social
networking
sites
provides
a
social
atmosphere
by
allowing
users
to
share
personal
information.
Popular
sites
include
Facebook,
Google+,
and
Twitter
with
similar
elements
such
as
status
update,
photo
sharing,
friend
list
or
followers,
chat
gaming
and
internal
messaging
or
email
Rules
of
Netiquettes:
Rule
1:
Remember
the
human.
●
Practice
the
Golden
Rule:
Do
unto
others
as
you
would
have
others
do
unto
you.
●
It
is
also
useful
to
remember
that
online
interactions
are
nearly
always
recorded
and
backed
up
Rule
2:
Behave
ethically
and
responsibly.
●
Just
like
any
other
decisions
we
make,
what
we
do
online
has
ethical
implications.
●
Before
you
say
or
do
something
rude
online,
ask
yourself
first,
“Would
you
behave
rudely
to
someone
face-face?”
Rule
3:
Know
where
you
are.
●
Familiarize
yourself
with
the
technology
and
environment.
●
Netiquette
varies
from
website
to
website.
●
"Lurk
before
you
leap"
Rule
4:
Respect
other's
time
and
bandwidth.
●
“It's
your
responsibility
to
ensure
that
the
time
they
spend
reading
your
posting
isn't
wasted".
1|
Empowerment
Technology
Empowerment
●
It
refers
to
the
process
of
giving
yourself,
or
other
people,
the
capacity
to
achieve
a
specific
end-goal.
Empowerment
Technology
●
It
refers
to
computer
technology
that
we
use
almost
every
day,
which
enables
us
to
do
tasks
that,
in
the
past,
‘require
professional
help.
The
Current
State
of
ICT
(Information
and
Communications
Technology
●
Generally
accepted
to
mean
all
technologies
that,
combined,
allow
people
and
organizations
to
interact
in
the
digital
world.
1.
Software
(Programs
and
Applications)
2.
Hardware
(Physical
Components)
3.
Transactions
4.
Communications
Technology
5.
Data
(Informations
Stored
in
Devices)
6.
Internet
Access
7.
Cloud
Computing
(Storage)
ICT
and
Society
1.
Education
●
Source
of
learning,
teaching,
and
research
materials
●
Online
learning
communities
●
Recording
and
computation
of
grades
●
Managing
records
and
other
administrative
2.
Economics
●
Online
marketing
●
Convenient
business
transaction
●
Online
payment
gateways
3.
Communication
●
Social
networking
sites
●
Instant
messaging
and
video
calls
●
Forums
and
websites
(web
seminars)
4.
Travel
●
Online
booking
and
reservation
●
Online
tracking
of
reservations
Lesson
2|
Online
Safety,
Security,
Ethics,
and
Etiquette
Online
Safety
●
Refers
to
the
act
of
staying
safe
online.
Commonly
known
as
internet
safety,
e-safety,
and
cyber
safety.
●
Refers
to
the
practices
and
precautions
that
should
be
observed
when
using
the
internet
to
ensure
that
the
users
as
well
as
their
computers
and
personal
information
are
safe
from
crimes
associated
with
using
the
internet.
●
Numerous
delinquencies
that
can
be
committed
on
the
internet:
a.
Stalking
b.
Identity
Theft
c.
Privacy
Violations
d.
Harassment
Cyber
Citizen
●
Utilizes
technology
in
an
appropriate
manner
including
etiquette,
communication,
education,
access,
commerce,
responsibility,
rights,
safety
and
security.
●
The
term
“cyber
citizen"
denotes
a
“citizen
of
the
internet
or
a
member
of
the
cyberccommunity’’
●
“Netizen”
has
the
same
meaning
Online
Safety
Measures
1.
Think
before
you
post.
2.
Avoid
oversharing
3.
Protect
your
privacy.
4.
Use
more
than
one
search
engine.
5.
Protect
and
change
your
passwords
regularly
(3-6
months).
6.
Check
where
your
information
comes
from
7.
Report
illegal
activity
and
poor
behavior.
Cyberbullying
●
Involves
the
use
of
technologies
to
display
behavior
that
harms
another.
Through
email,
instant
messaging,
text
messaging,
and
social
networking
sites,
hurtful
messages
can
be
posted
and
shared.
How
to
Prevent
Cyberbullying?
1.
Do
not
respond
or
retaliate
to
inappropriate
communication.
2.
Save
the
messages
and
note
the
date
and
time
.
3.
Utilize
the
blocking
feature
in
social
networking
site,
emails,
or
instant
messaging.
This
will
keep
unwanted
correspondence
from
occurring
again.
You
can
also
block
numbers
on
your
cellphone
or
change
your
personal
phone
number.
Only
give
out
your
phone
number
to
those
you
trust.
4.
Notify
the
provider
of
inappropriate
behavior
by
activating
“abuse”
tool
available
on
many
sites.
5.
Contact
trusted
adult,
teacher,
school
counselor,
or
parent. Ethics
and
Netiquette
Online
Ethics
●
Refers
to
patterns
of
behavior
used
when
on
the
Internet,
guided
both
by
law
and
personal
philosophy.
Netiquette
(Online
Etiquette)
●
Set
of
rules
that
encourages
appropriate
and
courteous
online
behavior.
Plagiarism
●
Use
of
another's
work
as
your
own.
In
internet
all
materials
are
copyrighted
unless
stated
otherwise.
Such
materials
includes,
but
are
not
limited
to,
images,
music,
text,
and
videos.
Copyright
●
The
exclusive
legal
right
to
reproduce
publish,
sell
or
distribute
the
matter,
and
form
of
something
(such
as
literacy,
musical,
or
artistic
work).
The
Following
Tips
Will
Help
Encourage
Ethical
Cyber
Citizenship:
1.
Note
all
sources
used
in
a
project.
Any
material
copied
from
an
outside
source,
including
the
internet,
must
be
cited.
Cite
●
To
call
upon
officially
or
authoritatively
to
appear.
2.
Use
quotation
marks
around
sentences
or
phrases
directly
copied
from
an
outside
source
and
cite
this
information.
3.
Keep
a
running
source
list
as
you
find
images
and
text
for
a
school
project.
Gaming
●
Online
gaming
provides
the
opportunity
to
play
games
from
a
computer
or
another
device
like
a
playstation.
Some
consoles
have
a
social
element,
as
users
can
play
with
anyone
from
around
the
world.
Chatting,
IM,
and
other
social
tools
exist
within
these
games.
The
Following
Tips
Will
Help
Encourage
Ethical
Cyber
Citizenship:
1.
Check
to
see
if
the
game
has
moderators.
2.
Do
not
accept
downloads
from
strangers
including
cheat
programs.
These
programs
often
have
virus
or
malware
that
can
harm
your
computer.
3.
Be
a
good
sport
and
what
you
say
online
should
be
appropriate.
Instant
Messaging
●
Allows
users
to
correspond
online
with
others
in
real
time.
IM
can
occur
through
a
mobile
device
or
computer
with
Internet
access.
Similar
to
text
messaging,
IM
lets
users
to
correspond
in
brief
text.
Popular
IM
platforms
include
Messenger,
WeChat,
and
Viber
Folow
the
Common
Usage
Tips
Below:
1.
Privacy
-
Do
not
share
your
password
with
others.
2.
Unknown
-
Do
not
open
emails
or
attachments
from
an
unknown
sources.
3.
Unsubscribe
-
Scroll
to
the
bottom
of
the
and
choose
unsubscribe
to
be
removed
from
the
list
of
unwanted
emails.
Social
Networking
●
Social
networking
sites
provides
a
social
atmosphere
by
allowing
users
to
share
personal
information.
Popular
sites
include
Facebook,
Google+,
and
with
similar
elements
such
as
status
update,
photo
sharing,
friend
list
or
followers,
chat
gaming
and
internal
messaging
or
Rules
of
Netiquettes:
Rule
1:
Remember
the
human.
●
Practice
the
Golden
Rule:
Do
unto
others
as
you
would
have
others
do
unto
you.
●
It
is
also
useful
to
remember
that
online
interactions
are
nearly
always
recorded
and
backed
up
Rule
2:
Behave
ethically
and
responsibly.
●
Just
like
any
other
decisions
we
make,
what
we
do
online
has
ethical
implications.
●
Before
you
say
or
do
something
rude
online,
ask
yourself
first,
“Would
you
behave
rudely
to
someone
face-face?”
Rule
3:
Know
where
you
are.
●
Familiarize
yourself
with
the
technology
and
environment.
●
Netiquette
varies
from
website
to
website.
●
"Lurk
before
you
leap"
Rule
4:
Respect
other's
time
and
bandwidth.
●
“It's
your
responsibility
to
ensure
that
the
time
they
spend
reading
your
posting
isn't
wasted".