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Core Values Emphasized in this Learning Module
  • Integrity     Standing up for your beliefs about what is right and what is wrong and resisting social pressure to do wrong.  Are the appropriate and inappropriate uses of the anonymity provided by the internet?  Are there ways to discourage malicious use of the internet such as its use in “cyber-bullying”? 
  • Honesty    Dealing truthfully with people, being sincere, not deceiving them nor stealing from them, not cheating nor lying.  Because no one polices the information posted on the internet, there is a danger that false information will be posted or that true information will be misrepresented or misinterpreted.  Some countries restrict what is posted.  Is this a good way to deal with fraudulent postings?
  • Respect   Showing regard for the worth and dignity of someone or something, being courteous and polite, and judging all people on their merits.  It takes three major forms: respect for oneself, respect for other people, and respect for all forms of life and the environment.  Some websites, such as the American Nazi Party site, encourage discrimination.  Should the principles of protection of freedom of speech extend that far or should such websites be censored?
  • Responsibility Thinking before you act and being accountable for your actions, paying attention to others, and responding to their needs.  Responsibility emphasizes our positive obligations to care for each other.  How do we determine who is to be held responsible for posting material that harms someone else?  For example, if people post embarrassing information or embarrassing photographs of someone else on their MySpace sites in order to demeans someone else, is it the responsibility of MySpace to police its domain and remove such information?  Should a website provider be held responsible for what an individual posts on the site?


 

  Table of Contents
  Introduction
  Core Subject Areas and Grade Level
  Local, State, and National Standards
  Core Values Emphasized in this Learning Module
  Key Concepts and Vocabulary
  Suggested Time for Instruction 
  Background for Teachers 
  Description of Classroom Activities 
  Assessment for Activities
  Extension Activity
  Bibliography and Web Resources
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