5. e-safety, creative commons and netiquette.
1-Be inclusive. Everyone’s opinions and views are always welcomed and allowed within the boundaries set in this Code of Conduct.
2-Be respectful. eTwinners cannot insult or put down others, or incite violence against people based on their race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, or gender, and/or as a member of a country, group, or minority.
3-Be tolerant. Disagreement is inevitable, from time to time. Tolerance for the views of others drives the pragmatic approach encouraged in this community.
4-Be polite and friendly in all forms of communication – especially remote communication, where opportunities for misunderstanding are greater. Being polite means being aware and respecting the feelings of other people and showing it.
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- E-safety refers to the practices and measures put in place to ensure the safe and responsible use of digital technology, particularly the internet.
- It involves protecting personal information, staying safe online, and promoting positive digital citizenship.
- You need to be aware of the risks associated with sharing personal information online and understand the importance of privacy settings on social media platforms.
- You should avoid engaging with strangers online and be cautious when clicking on links or downloading files from unknown sources.
- Cyberbullying is another aspect of e-safety that you should be aware of and actively work to prevent.
- GDPR stands for General Data Protection Regulation, a set of regulations implemented in the European Union to protect the personal data and privacy of its citizens.
- It ensures that organizations handle personal data responsibly and securely.
- You should understand yourr rights regarding their personal data, such as the right to know what information is being collected and how it will be used.
- You should also be familiar with consent requirements and understand that organizations must have a lawful basis for processing your data.
- Ultimately, e-safety and GDPR aim to empower you to navigate the digital world safely, protect your personal information, and be responsible digital citizen.
Here you have GDRP basic rules:
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"Netiquette" refers to Internet etiquette. This simply means the use of good manners in online communication.
Take a look at the following infographic about some netiquette rules in eTwinning:
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Responsible use of Internet Resources in eTwinning
Here you have some ideas from this article:
-Accessibility to any resource does not imply freedom of use, as the contents found on the Internet generally have some kind of license and an author who must be given proper credit for the work they have done.
-In eTwinning projects it is requested that images and sounds used should comply with the requirement of having a license allowing its use for these projects, or that they have been produced by the participants in the project.
-Some areas in which you can find images:
INTEF image Bank: : http://recursostic.educacion.es/bancoimagenes/web
Creativecommons search tool: http://search.creativecommons.org
Flickr’s Creative Commons Free Pictures: https://www.flickr.com/groups/creative_commons-free_pictures
Gratisography: http://gratisography.com
morgueFile: http://www.morguefile.com/archive
Pics4Learning: http://pics.tech4learning.com
Photo5: http://photos5.com
Pixabay: https://pixabay.com/es
-Some areas where you can find free music and with open licenses:
Freesound: https://freesound.org
Jamendo: https://www.jamendo.com/es/welcome
Activities:
1-Review the e-safety and netiquette rules.
2-Test your knowledge about ciber security and netiquette with some quizzes:
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