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Learning pathway

In order to build a comprehensive cybersafety program of work the ACMA recommends that teachers select teaching concepts and resources from each of the four capabilities: Digital media literacy, Positive online communication, Peer and personal safety and e-Security.

Digital media literacy

Digital media literacy is often understood as the ability to access, understand and participate in or create content by using digital media.

Concepts

Plagiarism

Copyright

Illegal downloads

Positive online behaviours

Positive online behaviour is the ability to develop positive, appropriate and constructive online relationships with peers, family and strangers in a variety of mediums.

Concepts

My internet use

Communication protocols

Communicating with different audiences

My online image

Peer and personal safety

Peer and personal safety involves developing protective behaviours while using a range of online media including social networking.

Concepts

Cyberbullying

Privacy

Appropriate relationships

Apply codes of practice

e-Security

e-Security is broadly defined as the protection of personal information online. It involves both electronic security and online security.

Concepts

Safe technology use