Internet Safety

Internet Safety

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Here's how Internet Safety aligns with curriculum standards in Alabama. Use the filters to change the location, set of standards, and grade level.

Citizen of a Digital Culture - Safety, Privacy, and Security

Standards
Defined by Digital Literacy and Computer Science 9th-12th Grades and align with Internet Safety
12: Describe how sensitive data can be affected by malware and other attacks.
13: Compare various security measures of a computer system. Examples: Usability, security, portability, and scalability.
14: Compare ways to protect devices, software, and data.

11: Model and demonstrate behaviors that are safe, legal, and ethical while living, learning, and working in an interconnected digital world.

Standards
Defined by Digital Literacy and Computer Science 9th-12th Grades and align with Internet Safety
Understand the ramifications of end-user license agreements and terms of service associated with granting rights to personal data and media to other entities.
Explain the relationship between online privacy and personal security. Examples: Convenience and accessibility, data mining, digital marketing, online wallets, theft of personal information.

Reoccurring Standard - Safety, Privacy, and Security

Standards
Defined by Digital Literacy and Computer Science 9th-12th Grades and align with Internet Safety
Identify, demonstrate, and apply personal safe use of digital devices.