Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Reflection on The Double-Edged Digital Sword

Can we teach students to properly wield this powerful tool?


 
The old saying that, “the pen is mightier than the sword,”  has taken a whole new dimension in the virtual realm of cyberspace.  It seems more appropriate to say that “the print is mightier than the sword,” since it can cut through the heart of any matter faster than anything or anyone standing in its electronic path.  The topics presented by each group discussed major issues occurring in the utilization of electronic media, which did fit into a cohesive educational unit.

Such topics included: FUP/Copyright Issues, Cyberbullying, Textual Harrassment & Sexting, Phishing, and Pharming, and Digital Safety & Privacy.  In preparing to teach our students to be good citizens on the internet, it is imperative that teachers, although implementing technology in the classroom, are aware of the dangers that lurk within in which we may unwittingly expose to students and especially to ourselves. 

How all these elements relate to each other is based primarily on the content in print.  Copyright issues deal with plagiarism, as in using someone else’s intellectual property to be passed as their own, or without giving proper credit to the owner.  This is where content of ones intellectual property is essentially stolen and improperly used for someone else’s gain. 

In the case of cyberbullying, textual harassment and sexting, the content is deemed as highly inappropriate communication between parties.  While Cyberbullying and textual harassment are unwelcomed comments, that is where sexting differs, in that it may be welcomed, but due to a proliferation of sexting from minors, laws have been implemented stiffening the penalties, making such a crime a serious felony.  The law in In Guam considers texting a third degree felony (G.C.A  28.101).  

The bait and switch method done through Phishing and Pharming, again uses the content of a message to intentionally defraud an individual.  It is a crime that has cost billions of dollars, once again, showing just how extensive the damage is.

Digital safety and privacy basically deals primarily with keeping personal information or content secure.  In almost all cases, it is usually access to financial information that is being targeted. 

I wouldn’t want to delete any of the topics as all have an aspect of a side that can produce serious negative effects, and we need to be aware of what exactly can be a danger and what measures can we take to protect ourselves and the student’s.  There is no doubt that in the future the utilization of the internet, and digital media increases, many more issues will abound, and cause other issues to surface. 

Provocative Images  Another topic that can be added is dealing with images or photos that can be manipulated or can be incriminating or humiliating.  There have been issues among girls, minors who pose and take snapshots of themselves acting provocatively.  Youths basically do not understand the type of permanence or duplication posting questionable images have, until years later when their maturity level develops which often causes them to look back and regret such an inappropriate act.                  

I would use the technology tools made known by this course, to teach the students about being safe, and to apply “netiquette” as a reflection of their knowledge of being a good “netizen”.   They must know to always be on guard when using electronic media that on the same hand, is where the danger lurks. Educators have been increasingly, and sometimes uncomfortably, aware that students need education not just in Internet tools but also in Internet behavior. Given the more spectacular worries about online predators or identity theft, efforts so far have focused most on safety: Virginia now requires Internet-safety lessons in public schools, and Texas and Illinois have passed laws encouraging them (Weir, 2008). 

The tool we used was voicethread, and the site can be easily used by the students. It is amazingly user-friendly, easy to navigate and very interactive.   The students can record their voices by opening up their email and join the current thread.  This could be a lesson under character education in middle school, and we can go over all the issues mentioned earlier.  

 Wiggio helped the group to set apart tasks in the beginning, and to remain on task as well to meet certain deadlines.  However, because Voicethread  had voice recording capabilities, we decided to communicate through that medium.

            I highly recommend using Voicethread as a tool since it is very versatile in which you can continue to work on your project, still be on-line with other group members, and add on information or comments to the thread.  Students can easily become engaged and maintain a good level of commitment with this highly interactive media so that learning continues to happen and they are more informed about digital safety issues .

The only thing I would want to change about the assignment is the length of time to work on the assignment should be lengthened.     

References:

Sexting -- Guam -- 9 GCA Section 28.101. Retrieved May 5, 2012 from:    




Weir, Laila. August 18, 2008.  Edutopia. Behaveyourself.com: Online Manners Matter


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