Presiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha elections
Salinas b 5.1ethical issues
1. Professional Ethics
Professional ethics encompass the personal, organizational and corporate standards of behavior expected of professionals.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professional_ethics
3. By definition plagiarism is:
“The appropriation of another
person’s ideas, processes,
results, or words without
giving appropriate credit.”
http://www.siam.org/books/plagiarism.php
4. In other words:
“It is to take
someone's words
or ideas as if they
were your own!”
“or a piece of writing that has
been copied from someone
else and is presented as being
your own work!”
http://dictionary.kids.net.au/word/plagiarism
7. By definition copyright is:
“The exclusive legal right, given
to an originator or an assignee
to print, publish, perform, film,
or record literary, artistic, or
musical material, and to
authorize others to do the
same.”
https://www.google.com/#q=copyright+definition&safe=active
8. In other words:
Copyright is a type of protection given to the authors or creators of
“original works of authorship,” including literary, dramatic, musical,
artistic and other intellectual works
What that means is that only you have the right or give permission to do any of the
following with your work:
•make copies of your work;
•give out copies of your work;
•perform your work in plays, films, dances, etc…
•display your work on TV, internet, presentations, etc…
•make changes to your work
In general, it is illegal for anyone to do any of the things listed above with a work
created by you without your permission, but there are some exceptions and
limitations to your rights. One major limitation is the doctrine of “Fair Use.”
.
http://www.copyrightkids.org/whatcopyframes.htm
14. What is Challenged Materials?
Sounds like a
challenge!!!!
…yea but to
what?!
15. By definition challenged
materials is:
“Books and other resources that are
identified by concerned citizen(s) with an
expressed desire to remove them from the
library collection.”
http://www.p12.nysed.gov/technology/library/SLMPE_rubric/Glossary_SLMPE_rubric.html
16. Sylvester and the Magic Pebble. By William Steig
Sylvester is a young donkey collects pebbles. One day he
discovers that one of the pebbles is magical. When he holds
the pebble and makes a wish the wish comes true.
Frightened by an approaching lion, Sylvester wishes on the
magic pebble that he be turned into a rock. Sylvester could
no longer hold the pebble in his hand and wish to be a donkey
again. Sylvester's parents worry about their son throughout
the year and try to make the best of it with out him. As fate
would have it, Sylvester's parents go on a picnic which takes
place on a rock that just happens to Sylvester. Sylvester's
father see the pebble and places it on the rock. When
Sylvester wishes to be himself again, he magically turns into
his old self! Sylvester and his parents have nothing left to
wish for-- they have all they ever wanted--each other!
17. Oh no, how horrible!!!
Sylvester and the Magic
Pebble was banned in 1977
because the author illustrated
policemen as pigs.
20. Sensitivity to National and Local cultures
It belongs to all and there is no barrier of national
and local cultures. It cannot be subject to one set
of values like the local TV channel or the local
newspaper we have to accommodate multiplicity
of usage.
While using e-Mail and chatting
Internet must be used for communication
with family and friends. Avoid chatting with
strangers and forwarding e-mails from
unknown people /strangers. We must be
aware of risks involved in chatting and
forwarding e-mails to strangers.
http://infosecawareness.in/students/internet-ethics
21. Avoid Bad language
We must not use rude or bad language
while using e-Mail, chatting, blogging and
social networking, We need to respect
their views and should not criticize
anyone on the internet.
Hide personal information
We should not give personal details like home
address,
phone
numbers,
interests,
passwords. No photographs should be sent to
strangers because it might be misused and
shared with others without their knowledge.
http://infosecawareness.in/students/internet-ethics
22. While Downloading
Internet is used to listen and learn about music. It is
also used to watch videos and play games we must not
use it to download them or share copyrighted material.
We must be aware of the importance of copyrights and
issues of copyright.
Pretending to be someone else
We must not use internet to fool others
by pretending to be someone else. Hiding
our own identity to fool others in the
Internet world is a crime and may also be
a risk to others.
http://infosecawareness.in/students/internet-ethics