PPT-School Libraries: The Effect of Internet Filtering and CIPA
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Stacy Morgan LIS 600 UNC Greensboro 23 October 2013 The Setting How is internet used in the school library How is internet used in the school library Todays students
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Stacy Morgan LIS 600 UNC Greensboro 23 October 2013 The Setting How is internet used in the school library How is internet used in the school library Todays students are digital natives born into a culture and lifestyle where technology immersion is the norm . The Division works closely with BBG broadcasters who target censoring countries to ensure access to their content and educate their audience about Internet censorship and safely circumventing filters Mobile ndroid A pps Two Android based projects ar & . Content . Filtering in Public Institutions. Supplement to CSH5 Chapter 72. Legal and Policy Issues of Censorship and Content Filtering. Lee . Tien. , Seth Finkelstein, and Steven Lovaas. Objectives. Brandon Hall. CSC 540 . Back Ground. The US Government first attempted to filter the Internet in the early 90’s.. This was an attempt to protect minors against the sexually explicit material on the internet.. Centralized filtering technology. What is it?. How will it work?. “iboss” is a network . security services company.. “The iboss” is short for . the . iboss Secure Web Gateway . appliance. , . eRate. , filtering, and cyber-security. Office for Intellectual Freedom. American Library Association. Sept. 15, 2016. The issue. New money!. ALA’s history with filtering. Cybersecurity issues. The FCC. Jedidiah. R. Crandall. (crandall@cs.unm.edu). Joint work with Daniel . Zinn. , Michael Byrd, . Earl Barr, and Rich . East. Proceedings of CCS 2007. Censorship is Not New. Tagesschau. Western Germany. Claiborne County Schools Internet Safety Training Including Internet Acceptable Use Policy 1 After Completion of this presentation you will need to follow the link on the “Final Quiz” slide. Enter your information and answer the brief quiz. ). Access to Inappropriate Material. Specifically, as required by CIPA, blocking shall be applied to visual depictions of material deemed obscene or child pornography, or to any material deemed harmful to minors.. 1 Schools and libraries that plan on receiving E - rate discounts on Internet access and/or internal connection services after July 1, 2002, need to be in compliance with the Children’s Internet Pro E-rate funds for three of the four eligible service categories Background on CIPACIPA = Childrens Internet Protection ActSigned into law December 21, 2000 as part of a larger spending packageConsolidated Appropriations Act, 2001; PL 106554, Sections By Tamara Rodgers. Twitter. : @tamararodgers74. Instagram: @. princesstamara. Wife, mother, grandmother, teacher, librarian in training, reader, author stalker, coffee drinker, collector of . penguins, social media junkie. , filtering, and cyber-security. Office for Intellectual Freedom. American Library Association. Sept. 15, 2016. The issue. New money!. ALA’s history with filtering. Cybersecurity issues. The FCC. Questions.
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