Lesson #11 Personal protection and Data protection

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  This is our last lesson and it involves Personal Protection and Data protection . It is one of the most important issues to consider when using any kind of device. As educators we will have an important role and our knowledge on internet safety is essential. Also it must be constinously updated due to rapid changes in internet use and behaviour. Here are some guidelines to keep our navigating space safe We should always be on guard. Some elements to bear in mind are the following to keep track of the security in our devices: 1. Control measures : •Device access: Unlock code, facial recognition, visual pattern, fingerprint. •Shared data: Bluetooth, manage location •Remote in case of theft or loss •External memory 2. The importance of security patches and updates :           •Malware: Malicious program that seeks to obtain personal data and money. •Antivirus and Malware Detection Tool 3. Backups: •Use an external disk. •Through synchroniz...

Lesson #3 PRACTICE: Digital content, information evaluation and licensing

For the practical task in this lesson we had to choose different documents and add a license to them.

Rather than pasting the icon of the license I am choosing I have been figuring out how to link the metadata to the material so its authorship is embedded in its code, and preventing the image from being covered in a small corner by the icon. When I use photographs I do not like watermarks or signatures on them. :)

A photograph:

Photo is protected with creative commons license

Licencia de Creative Commons 

I will stop here until I manage to understand how to do it properly with the other files.

Blog:

In order to protect my blog with a Creative Commons license, I used the creative commons website again and I chose my license type. Then I copied the HTML code that resulted from my choice. I copied it pressing Ctrl+C and then embedded it in my blog in the Theme section-personalize- then -Edit HTML (see the blue arrow) as shown in the picture below. I copied the code at the very bottom, before  this: </body></html>

 

Once I did this, at the bottom of my blog I could automatically see the license icon and attribution (this is a screenshot of my blog):

 

This means you are free to Share and Adapt my blog

  • Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format
  • Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material 
The material may not be used for commercial purposes. It can be shared alike when transformed or built upon if it is distributed under the same license as the original.
Credit must be given to my work on this blog, you must provide a link to the license and indicate if changes were made on it. Also no additional restrictionsmay be applied that would restrict others from doing anything that the license allows.

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This document as well as the blog is protected under creative commons CC BY-NC-SA 4.0


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