User:Ubic/teaching lesson plan 21

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Subject: Computer Science                                        Period: Fourth

Topic: Information Security and Cyber Law               Teaching Item: Computer Ethics

Class: 11                                                                     Unit: 8

Time: 40 min                                                              No. of Students: 45

1. Specific Objectives

At the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  • Define Computer Ethics.
  • Explain common concerns and considerations of computer ethics.

2. Instructional Materials:

  • Daily usages materials.

3. Teaching Learning Activities:

  • Enter the classroom, and motivate students before starting the lesson for their concentration on the lesson, and then write today’s topic on the board.
  • Begin the class by understanding their opinion and knowledge about the topic.
  • After discussion I will define computer ethics.

Computer ethics is the set of commonly agreed principles that govern the use of computers. Like ethics more generally, computer ethics is essentially a set of philosophical guidelines or moral standards that aim to influence behaviour and prevent harm.

  • After that I will explain ten commandments of computer ethics.

Ten commandments of computer ethics:

The commandments of computer ethics are as follows:

Commandment 1: Do not use the computer to harm other people’s data.

Commandment 2: Do not use a computer to cause interference in other people’s work.

Commandment 3: Do not spy on another person’s personal data.

Commandment 4: Do not use technology to steal personal information.

Commandment 5: Do not spread misinformation using computer technology.

Commandment 6: Do not use the software unless you pay for this software.

Commandment 7: Do not use someone else’s computer resources unless he authorized to use them.

Commandment 8: It is wrong to claim ownership of a work that is the output of someone else’s intellect.

Commandment 9: Before developing software, think about the social impact it can of that software.

Commandment 10: While computers for communication, always respectful with fellow members.

  • After that I will explain common concerns and considerations of computer ethics.
    • Computer Crime
    • Privacy and Security
    • Intellectual property
  • At last, Sum up the topic and let students ask questions about this lesson and response them.

4. Assessment:

  • What is computer ethics?
  • what are common concerns and considerations of computer ethics.?

5. Homework:

  • Define computer ethics with its commandments.

Class Teacher                                                            Subject Teacher

Kabi Acharya                                                              Ubic Parajuli