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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

questions answered.

Scenario #1 – A student sends a harassing e-mail to another student. The receiving student
retaliates with a “flaming e-mail.” 
Is this the appropriate response? If not, what would be?

-I think my response should not be something bad back because then the situation will just get bigger and worse. My response wouldn't even be a response because then i would just get myself in trouble too. I would just show the teacher and let them handle it themselves.

Scenario #2 – When hanging out with friends, one of the students makes a call on their cellphone and carries on a conversation while still within the group. Is this ok? Why or why not?
-i don't think its okay because if you are with a couple of friends and then you get a phone call and you carrie on the conversation then pretty much your just ditching your friends in  a way where your just not talking to them. The good thing to do is call them back when your done hanging out with the friends your already with. 

Scenario #3 – A student logs on to a free file sharing website and downloads a song they just heard on the radio. Is this ok? Why or why not?
-No, its not okay because you cant download stuff unless you ask the teacher.

Scenario #4 – A student follows a questionable link to a website and downloads a malicious script which releases a Trojan Horse virus on to the school network. Is the student to blame? Why or why not?
-Yes, because he downloaded a malicious script and then it released a virus. He isn't suppose to download stuff without permission in the first place.


Scenario #5 – An hour before class, a student remembers that a writing assignment is due. The student goes to the library, logs on to a website, and copies/pastes the information. Is this ok? Why or why not?
-No because if he does that then he pretty much isn't learning for himself and its just like copyright. Its illegal and its not fair for others because everyone else is doing their own essay and he doesn't put any effort on his.

Scenario #6 – At home, a student uses a software package to copy movies and games from DVD’s for his or her friends. Is this within fair-use laws? Explain.

-No, it isn't because its illegal and he is copying something he doesn't have permission by anyone to be getting DVD's and games.

Scenario #7 – A student logs into the school website to download the syllabus they lost. Are they breaking any rules or laws? Explain.

-Yes, they are because you cannot download anything without permission.

Scenario #8 – Students spend a good amount of time in class creating a web page for a school sponsored fundraiser. However, there website is not usable by certain individuals with disabilities. Was this disrespectful or wrong of them?

-Yes, because certain individuals with disabilities aren't usable.


Why do you think netiquette is important? Why are we suing part of our class time for this?

-I think we are doing this so we can now know better before one of us actually does something similar or the same thing as the previous questions and examples.

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