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FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. Monday, November 21, 2011. Bell Ringer. Go directly to your workstation. Prepare for Group Presentation. Communication Methods. OBJECTIVE. I CAN…… p resent my Privacy Activity. Oral Presentation. Eye Contact Body Language Poise Enthusiasm

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FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

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  1. FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Monday, November 21, 2011

  2. Bell Ringer • Go directly to your workstation. • Prepare for Group Presentation. • Communication Methods

  3. OBJECTIVE • I CAN…… • present my Privacy Activity

  4. Oral Presentation • Eye Contact • Body Language • Poise • Enthusiasm • Articulate • Subject Matter • Organization • Mechanics

  5. PRIVACY Activity • Prepare a 3-5 minute presentation. • List the names of everyone in your group. • The scenario you were assigned. • In your scenario, did the people have the right to use the information they used or should it have been private? Why?

  6. Privacy Activity (continued) • Are the people who were affected by the use of this information at fault? Why? • Give another example of something unexpected happening because of information shared at sites such as Face book, Twitter, My Space, blogs, etc.

  7. Privacy Scenario A • A boss sees an employee who called in “sick” in a picture that someone posted on Face book. In this picture the employee is partying the night before. The boss fires the employee.

  8. Privacy Scenario B • A company who has contracts with the Federal Government doesn’t want to hire you because a Face book friend leaves lots of enthusiastic “legalize marijuana” postings on your wall.

  9. Privacy Scenario C • A teacher is fired because there’s a picture of this teacher holding alcoholic drinks on her MySpace page.

  10. Privacy Scenario D • Someone’s Netflix rental history is being used as evidence in a murder case because this person rented a lot of horror movies.

  11. Privacy Scenario E • An 18-year old boy is charged with distributing child pornography when he uses his cell phone to send naked images of his 17-year old ex-girlfriend to his friends.

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