3. Some Risks in the
use of ICT and E-networking
Exposure
to in
appropria
te
content.
Lifestyl
e
Website
s
Cyber-
bullying
in all
forms
Privacy
issues Health
and
well
being
Prolonged
exposure
to online
technologi
es
Addicti
on to
gamblin
g and
gaming
Theft and
fraud
from
activities
Viruses,
Trojans,
spyware
and
other
malware
Social
pressure
to
maintain
online
network
s
4. Minor Misuse of ICT
Plagiarism and copyright infringement
Downloading materials not relevant to their studies
Someone else’s password
Leaving a mobile phone turned on during class
period
Unauthorized taking of pictures or images
11. Some issues of e-safety:
1. E-safety helps safeguard children and young people in the digital
world;
2. E-safety emphasizes learning to understand and new
technologies in a positive way;
3. E-safety educates children about the risks as well as the benefits
so we can feel confident online; and
4. E-safety supports young learners and adults to develop safer online
behaviors, both in and out ;of school.at there are frequent breaks.
12. Network management is
providing functions
to control, plan and monitor
network resources.
It is part of all the
network devices.
13. Network
Management
1.Safety in the
Use of Network
in Schools
1.1 Make clear
that no one
should log on as
another user.
1.2. Require all
users to always log
off when they have
finished working.
1.3. Maintain
equipment to
ensure health
and safety.
1.4. Provide students
with access to content
and resources through
guided e- learning.
1.5. Set up a clear
disaster recovery
system in place for
critical data that
include secure.
1.6. Secure wireless
network to appropriate
standards suitable for
educational use
1.7. Install all
computer equipment
professionally and
meet health and
safety standards.
1.8. Review the
school ICT system
regularly with
regard to health and
safety security.
14. 2. Password Policy
2.1. Only authorized users will have individual
passwords. Users are not permitted to disclose their
passwords unless they got permission from the
owner or from the management.
3. Personal Mobile phones and Mobile
devices
3.1. All mobile phones shall be kept away in a box away
from the children or learners and access it only allowed at
break time.
4. Cameras
4.1. Taking pictures only from parents or
caregivers and not from any other family
member or friend while the child attends
class.
4.2. Any picture taken of children shall be on
cameras solely for the purpose.
15. Setting Up an Educational Technology Room:
1. Provide tilt-able tables.
2. Provide anti-glare screen filters.
3. Provide adjustable chairs.
4. Provide foot support.
5. Make sure lighting is suitable.
6. Make sure work stations are not cramped.
16. Specially safety rules that can
reduce risk of accidents in
the working stations include:
1. No trailing wires
across or around the
room which people
can trip on.
2. Electrical sockets
should not be
overloaded.
3. Electrical
equipment should be
safety-tested at least
once a year.
4. There should be
adequate space
around desk for
people to move.
5. Bags and
obstacles should be
stored out of the
way.
6. Food and
drinks should
not be placed
near machines.
7. Heating and
ventilation should be
suitable for the
working environment.
8. Fire
extinguishers
should be
available.
9. Fire exits should
be clearly marked
and free from clutter.
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