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Cyberethics, Cybersafety, & Cybersecurity - C3 Conference

For Professional Educators

Implications for Classroom and Higher Educational Technology Instruction

June 17-18, 2004

Welcome Message

The digital age has created new concerns regarding the use of non-traditional electronic and Internet resources in the classroom setting. Unfortunately, while the teaching of technology processes and skills has been handed to the classroom teacher, most educators lack the knowledge and up-to date information related to security issues. Teacher technology training has been geared towards skills development and integration techniques. Teachers, in many instances, model incorrect protocol and behavior to their students. Not only does this increase the risks to the security of the teacher’s own classroom and local school system’s information systems, but it also increases the chances that students will follow their behaviors. With this in mind, the C3 2004 conference will focus on addressing the challenges of Cyberethics, Cybersecurity and Cybersafety.

Conference Information

Early Registration (Must be received by June 1) $ 95 Submit Online Registration Form
Regular Registration (After June 1) $150
On-Site Registration (As Available) $175

Contact : Davina Pruitt-Mentle - (301) 405-8202 - dpruitt@umd.edu

Sessions at a Glance - Presentations

  • Property Rights and Copyright issues
  • Plagiarism and Electronic Cheating
  • Safety and Security: Internet Citizenship-Rights and Responsibilities
  • Effective Security Practices
  • Cybersecurity for the Digital District
  • CyberSmart & other Curriculum Resources
  • Accessing Education: IT for Students with Disabilities
  • Viruses, Hoaxes, Trojan Horses: Backing Up, Anti-virus protection, and Firewalls
  • Mail, Messaging, Spam Control
  • Curriculum and Tools for Security Training and Awareness

Comments from Previous Attendees

"I have come away with a new strong resolve to make this an important on-going topic in my school, with administration, faculty and students. Definitely, the whole community needs to be informed of these issues and more aware of how technology is really changing our ways and responsibilities."

"Wonderful experience - worth the time. Thank you for sharing."

"Great speakers, Great forum for sharing with others. Concrete examples, great resources!"

Presented by




Educational Technology Policy,
Research, & Outreach
http://www.edtechpolicy.org//
dpruitt@umd.edu
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