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As described in the UKCCIS ‘Education for a Connected World’ framework, this unit “explores the concept of ownership of online content. It explores strategies for protecting personal content and crediting the rights of others as well as addressing potential consequences of illegal access, download and distribution.”
Learning Objectives
• I can explain when copying someone else’s work from the internet without permission can cause problems.
• I can give examples of what those problems might be.
• When searching on the internet for content to use, I can explain why I need to consider who owns it and whether I have the right to reuse it.
• I can give some simple examples.
• I can access and justify when it is acceptable to use the work of others.
• I can give examples of content that is permitted to be reused.
• I can demonstrate the use of search tools to find and access online content which can be reused by others.
• I can demonstrate how to make references to and acknowledge sources I have used from the internet.
This topic for Early Years covers how personal information can be found online and can be re-used, saved and shared by others.
This topic for Key Stage 1 helps students understand the terms ‘copyright’ and ‘ownership’ in respect of online content.
This topic for Key Stage 3 helps students understand the terms ‘copyright’ and ‘ownership’ in respect of online content.
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