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Cyber Law
Maximizing Safety and Minimizing Risk in Classrooms



April 2009 | 128 pages | Corwin

"Bissonette has made an extremely important contribution to the technology leadership literature. School leaders face extraordinary challenges as they balance student empowerment with organizational responsibility. This book's clear guidance, real-life scenarios, and practical tips help administrators navigate those shoals effectively."
—Scott McLeod, Associate Professor and Director
UCEA Center for the Advanced Study of Technology Leadership in Education

Protect students and staff by ensuring the appropriate, ethical use of technology!

Concerned that the fast-evolving technology used to empower students also puts the school at risk? The legal issues that affect today's classrooms require a heightened awareness and understanding of Internet safety and cyber law.

This timely reference is an essential overview for teachers, media specialists, and administrators covering legal issues related to Internet and technology use. Lawyer and educational policy expert Aimée M. Bissonette provides up-to-date research, jargon-free summaries of legal cases illustrating potentially risky classroom situations, and proactive strategies on:

  • Privacy, security, copyright, liability, and safety
  • Internet tools, social networking sites, cyberbullying, and appropriate online behavior
  • The use of non-school electronics such as cell phones, handheld computers, and cameras

With sample policies, procedures, permission forms, and contract language, Cyber Law turns complicated legal concepts into concrete ideas that will help schools act responsibly and anticipate new developments.


 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Author
 
Introduction
 
1. Cyberbullying: Curbing Student Use of Technology to Intimidate and Harass Others
 
2. Student Use of the Internet: Reducing Inappropriate Internet Behaviors
 
3. Staff Use of the Internet: Drawing a Line Between Teachers' Public and Private Lives
 
4. Privacy and Security: Protecting Student Information
 
5. The School as an Internet Service Provider: Providing Access and Protecting Students
 
6. Copyright Law in the Classroom: Steering Clear of Legal Liability
 
7. Policies, Procedures, and Contracts: Communicating Expectations to Teachers, Students, and Parents
 
8. Ethical Issues: Developing Responsible Internet Citizens
 
9. Looking Ahead: Keeping an Eye on the Future
 
Resource A: How Laws Affect the Schools and Teachers Who Embrace Technology in Learning
 
Resource B: Sample Acceptable Use Policy
 
Glossary of Terms
 
References
 
Suggested Readings
 
Index
Key features
  • Up-to-date research
  • Vignettes illustrating potential classroom scenarios
  • Sidebars to summarize key points and tips for teachers and administrators
  • Chapters conclude with tip sheets and a list of available resources

Sample Materials & Chapters

Introduction

Chapter 1


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