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vicotolentino

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When using the Internet on the network, teachers do monitor student activity. Is this a violation of privacy? Justify your opinion.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT a media format?
 
  A. LCD projector
  B. Music CD
  C. PowerPoint Slide
  D. DVD


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Answer to Question 1

It is dangerous to share any child's information online and should therefore be done so only when the situation calls and with caution. Not all Internet sites used by minors guard their personal information. COPPA, CIPA, and the Protecting Children in the 21st Century Act hold a teacher legally liable for protecting students' privacy.

Answer to Question 2

A. LCD projector



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