Online Privacy
The Online Privacy Lecture demonstrates the Standard 3 sub-standards below:
- Informs students of their rights to privacy and the conditions under which their names or online submissions may be shared with others.
Reflection
On the first day of class, I have each consenting student sign a Permission to Use Student Work form. The signature is voluntary and students are informed that their coursework may be posted on my online portfolios and used as sample student work for future classes.
One topic that was covered in my Critical Thinking class is the issue of Online Privacy. Students were made aware of the different types of Internet scams and prevention techniques, link to phishing reports from the University Information Technology and loss and protection of online privacy.
One topic that was covered in my Critical Thinking class is the issue of Online Privacy. Students were made aware of the different types of Internet scams and prevention techniques, link to phishing reports from the University Information Technology and loss and protection of online privacy.
Artifacts
- Permission to Use Student Work
- Online Privacy
Artifacts source and Type
- Critical Thinking using Computer Technology at California State University, Long Beach
- A material that I use in an on-campus class that can be used if the class is offered in an online format