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Lesson Objectives. To understand environmental, legal and ethical considerations of computing. Your task. Over the next 3 lesson you will be creating, editing and presenting mini movies about a topic relating to the ethical, environmental and legal issues with computing.
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Lesson Objectives • To understand environmental, legal and ethical considerations of computing
Your task • Over the next 3 lesson you will be creating, editing and presenting mini movies about a topic relating to the ethical, environmental and legal issues with computing. • Each group will be given a different issue and will create a short movie between 1 and 3 minutes long to explain their topic. The target audience is other GCSE students
This lesson • This is your research lesson. You must fully research the topic you have been given and plan how your movie will take shape. • You could • Use a series of still images • Edit different movie clips together • Create a full storyline
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Roles • Split your group into 4 • 2 researchers – You need to research the topic and feedback to your group about the content that you need to include • 1 director – You need to lead to group, plan how the movie will take shape and produce a storyboard • 1 producer – You need to think creatively to bring the research and the concept together. You can decide who will act/speak/record later.
Ethics • Ethics relates to what is right and what is wrong. • Think of 1 rule that EVERY user of a computer system should stick to. • Share with the class
Ethics • IT systems store vast amounts of data about individuals. • If this data is not correct then there may be serious consequences: • If credit information is incorrect, then there may be problems obtaining a mortgage or bank account. • If an individual is associated incorrectly with a crime, then obtaining employment may be impossible.
Ethics If data is lost or stolen then there may well be issues with identity theft: • Following a security breach at an American data broker in 2005, a Connecticut salesman had his identity stolen. The thief bought cars, motorcycles, furniture and other items under the salesman’s name over four months, spending $265,000. • The victim has spent over 2,000 hours trying to reclaim his life after having his identity stolen. • There are around 10 million cases of identity theft in the USA every year.