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Center for ICT in EducationTorbjørn Drotninghaug MoeSenior Adviser
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Digital judgementPrivacyIntellectual Property Rights (IPR)Ethical evaluation
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Privacy - three main questions
How to take care of your own privacy?
How to respect others’ privacy?
How may others challenge your privacy
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Privacy - Safe on net
You are your own editor Do you know who can see you Cyber bullying Safety and anonymity Parents and rules Critical source evaluation Ads and commercial pressure
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Privacy in the digital era
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The Norwegian Data Inspectorate
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Norwegian Board of Technology
Three partners
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Create an engaging and non-moralising campaign
Get students to reflect on privacy issues
Goals
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You Decide for ages 13-17
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”You aren’t always as anonymous as you think”
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You decide what others should know
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You Decide for ages 9-13
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78 % rank the campaign ”good” or ”very good” as a useful teaching tool
96 % want to use the campaing again at a later stage
The films were very useful to start off the discussions
Teacher evaluation
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The content on www.dubestemmer.no/en may be used non commercially by any partner country in eTwinning text
translated to any language and nationally harmonized films
may be subtitled or dubbed illustrations used as is your own version based on our ideas
as long as the three partners are attributed due to the manner required by proper usage - and we are told!
Copyright
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Intectual Property Rights
What is protected? The right to attribution The right to make copies Time of protection Private use The person’s right to control publishing of picture of one
self
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What is protected
1) writings of all kinds2) oral lectures3) works for stage performance4) musical works5) cinematographic works6) photographic works7) paintings, drawings, graphic and similar pictorial works8) sculpture of all kinds9) architectural works, drawings and models as well as the building itself10) pictorial woven tissues and articles of artistic handicraft and applied art11) maps, also drawings and graphic and plastic representations or portrayals of
scientific or technical nature12) computer programs13) translations and adaptations of the above-mentioned works
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The right to attribution
Both when copies of a literary, scientific or artistic work are produced, and when it is made available to the public, the author is entitled to have his name stated in the manner required by proper usage
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The right to make copies
copyright shall confer the exclusive right to dispose of a literary, scientific or artistic work by producing permanent or temporary copies thereof and by making it available to the public
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Protection time
Copyright shall subsist during the lifetime of the author and for 70 years after the expiry of the year in which the author diedPhotographic picture shall subsist during the lifetime of the photographer and for 15 years after the expiry of the year in which he died, but for not less than 50 years from the expiry of the year in which the picture was produced
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Photograph of a person
Photographs of a person shall not be reproduced or publicly exhibited without the consent of the subject of the picture, except when
a) the picture is of current or general interest,
b) the picture of the person is less important than the main contents of the picture
c) the subject of the picture is a group assembled for a meeting, an outdoor procession or situations or events of general interest
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eTwinning & proper useYou have to respect others privacy!
You have to respect copyright attached to the resources!
•Even if eTwining partly is a closed digital environment, the property rights issues have to be respected!
•And surly you have the rights to what you produces!• Creative Commons may be an alternative!
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eTwinning & proper use IIAs a member of a digital community, as eTwinning,
you have to consider what you might do and not do!(This goes for FB and other social websites as well)
Be aware of the difference between close and open communities?
• Twin Space is a closed community - but content may be published openly
• Personal information like students’ information about themselves should not be published openly
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Creative commons
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