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Journey School in California puts increased emphasis on teaching computer ethics.

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can protect a classroom computer from malware and viruses, but how do you prevent students from using a classroom computer to harm someone else?

 

One school thinks it has an answer. Journey School in Aliso Viejo, a city in southern California, puts increased emphasis on teaching computer ethics. This task is made all the more interesting considering the school contains zero internet-ready devices for its sixth through eighth graders.

 

“As the children mature we recognize that, as they get into middle school, we want them to use these tools that we have for the good and for their learning,” Journey School administrator Shaheer Faltas said to The Orange County Register. “We don’t think they need a lot of instruction in how you use Excel or Microsoft Word – what they need to know is what is the appropriate use of these resources.”

 

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http://www.faronics.com/2012/teaching-empathy-in-an-online-world/