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Awareness and knowledge of cyberethics: A comparative study of preservice teachers in Malta, Norway, and Spain

2021

This paper explores the awareness and knowledge of cyberethics held by pre-service teachers across three European countries. The study was conducted via an online survey and yielded 1,131 responses from pre-service teachers in Malta, Norway, and Spain. The facets of cyberethics included in this study focused on behaving responsibly online, safeguarding privacy, respecting copyright, seeking consent of friends before posting images or videos on social media platforms, and considering their professional identity as future teachers when posting online. The findings indicate that pre-service teachers reported relatively similar levels of competence in applying copyright and respecting privacy r…

teacher identityIdentity (social science)Face (sociological concept)Education (General)CyberethicscyberethicsSafeguardingTeacher identitydigital competenceDigital identityinintial teacher educationCyberethicsDigital competenciesPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONProfessional digital identitySocial mediaInitial teacher educationSociologyprofessional digital identityL7-991CurriculumCompetence (human resources)Nordic Journal of Comparative and International Education
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New Literacy for Reading Using ICT

2014

This article will analyse the key strategies in the relationship between reading and writing in the area of ICT and the resulting importance in supporting literacy in this area so that the education system as a whole (primary and secondary schools and universities) can be guided to make full use of the opportunities ICT can provide. ICTs are able to help improve overall comprehension, evaluate general perspectives and raise awareness of the value of cooperation and, as a result, the essential quality of individuals and their contributions. These contributions are far-reaching and strategic. The benefits of applying ICT in reading and writing are also felt in oral expression and can result i…

Value (ethics)Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectDigital identitySchool organisationLiteracyEducationDidáctica y Organización EscolarReading (process)PedagogyHistory of cultureDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyQuality (business)SociologyLecturamedia_commonbusiness.industrySocial changeDidactics of reading and writingPublic relationsdidactics of reading and writing digital identity history of culture ict school organisation didattica della lettura e della scrittura identità digitale organizzazione scolastica storia della cultura ticDigital identityComprehensionInformation and Communications TechnologyICTEscriptura Ensenyamentbusinesslcsh:Llcsh:EducationJournal of Educational, Cultural and Psychological Studies
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Il diritto all’oblio tra definizione sostanziale e rimedi di tutela. Riflessioni alla luce della giurisprudenza più re cente della Corte di Cassazion…

2023

The most recent judgements of the Court of Cassation and the Court of Justice of the European Union offer food for thought, to outline the different attitude of the balance between the protection of personal data and the right to information in the digital environment. These rulings in particular point out the reference to de-indexing as a useful remedy for the purpose of balancing opposing interests that does not disproportionately penalize the right to information, according to methods which, after some uncertainties, seem to highlight elements of convergence in the relative protection between the State level and the European level.

Settore IUS/08 - Diritto CostituzionaleRight to be forgotten Digital identity Deletion of data Delisting Right to information Balancing.
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