F1 - Moral and Ethical

Recap Questions

  1. What is a command line interface?
  2. Give a definition for input, output and storage devices? 
  3. What is a single user multitasking OS?
  4. Name 3 benefits of using wired internet connections rather than wireless.
  5. Name 3 benefits of using wireless internet connections rather than wired.

Recap Questions - Answers

  1. A user interface that does not have any icons or menus, only typing in the commands you wish to execute. 
  2. Input - A peripheral device that takes information from the real world and puts it into the processor.

  Output - A device that takes information from the computer and sends it out into the real world via an external device such as a printer. 

     Storage - A device that holds information ready to be processed at a later time. 

3. An OS that allows only one user to use it but allows them to run multiple programs at the same time. 

 

Moral Issues

The aspect we will look at include: 

  • Privacy
  • Environmental
  • Unequal access to Information Technology 
  • Online behaviour and netiquette
  • Globalisation
  • Freedom of speech and censorship
  • Acceptable use

Privacy

Privacy

Is your online life private? 

Do you have control over what your social media account knows about you? 

 

How can we take control? 

 

 

Which company has successfully rebranded their tracking system into a good thing? 

Environmental

What happens to the environment when you buy a new phone? 

 

What happens to the environment when you crack your screen? 

 

Which is worse for the environment and why? 

 

Environmental

Unequal access to Information Technology

During the pandemic, what happened here in the UK?

In the UK, we have access to broadband in the majority of houses, these packages are mostly unlimited data. 

What may have happened for people in other countries that can't access technology as freely as we can? 

Online Behaviour and Netiquette

Hacking - Illegally accessing someones accounts to take their personal information or to impersonate them.

Trolling - Intentionally provoking or upsetting someone online

Doxing - Posting someone's personal information online without their consent 

Globalisation

Research some effects of globalisation, try finding some examples of the disadvantages of it too, such as outsourcing jobs. 

 

Write up your research in your exercise books.

You have 10 minutes!

Freedom of Speech and censorship

Do we have the same amount of freedom in what we say online as we did before the internet existed? 

 

Can you take back something you say online? 

Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)

The rules that are put into place by an organisation to allow a user to log into their system. 

 

What happens if the user breaks the AUP? 

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