Lesson Plan (Demo Group 11)
Lesson Plan (Demo Group 11)
Lesson Plan (Demo Group 11)
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TAGOLOAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Baluarte, Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental
Tel. No. (08822) 740 – 835
Member: Association of Local Colleges & Universities (ALCU)
Member: Association of Local Colleges & Universities-Commission on Accreditation (ALCU-COA)
I. Objective:
A. Introduction
● Prayer
● Greetings
● Checking Attendance
● Classroom Rules
B. LESSON PROPER
● Present the lesson objectives.
Discussion:
● The teacher will instruct the students to listen thoroughly as the
teacher discuss the lesson;
- "Data privacy" refers to the protection of personal information and data from
unauthorized access, ensuring individuals have control over how their data is
collected, shared, and used. It is essential for maintaining confidentiality, integrity,
and security of sensitive information, preventing identity theft, fraud, and privacy
violations. Data privacy is crucial in upholding trust, autonomy, and transparency in
the digital realm, and it involves implementing security measures, complying with
regulations, and empowering individuals to make informed decisions about their data.
- “Data Ethics” encompasses the principles and guidelines that govern the
responsible and ethical use of data. It involves ensuring fairness, transparency,
accountability, and respect for individuals' rights in data collection, processing, and
use. Data ethics is crucial for preventing bias, discrimination, and unethical practices
in data-driven decision-making processes. By upholding ethical standards,
organizations can promote trust, integrity, and social responsibility in their data
practices, contributing to a more ethical and inclusive digital society.
Importance of Data Privacy and Ethics:
- The importance of data privacy and ethics lies in protecting personal information,
fostering trust and transparency, respecting autonomy, ensuring data security, complying
with regulations, preventing discrimination, promoting social responsibility, fostering
innovation, and sustaining ethical standards in the digital world. Prioritizing data privacy
and ethics is crucial for safeguarding individuals' rights, building trust, promoting
fairness, and upholding ethical principles in the digital age.
Potential risk and threats:
- The potential risks and threats in the digital world concerning data privacy and data
ethics include:
1. Data Breaches: Unauthorized access to sensitive information leading to identity theft
and fraud.
2. Cyberattacks: Malware, phishing, and ransomware compromising data integrity and
security.
3. Data Misuse: Organizations collecting and using data inappropriately, violating
privacy rights.
4. Lack of Transparency: Unclear data practices hindering informed decision-making
and trust.
5. Bias and Discrimination: Biased algorithms perpetuating discrimination and unfair
treatment.
6. Surveillance and Monitoring: Intrusive surveillance practices infringing on privacy
rights and freedoms.
7. Data Monetization: Exploitation of personal data for profit without consent or fair
compensation.
3. HOW TO PROTECT PERSONAL AND SENSITIVE DATA?
- To protect personal and sensitive data, it is essential to use strong, unique passwords,
enable two-factor authentication, avoid oversharing online, keep software updated, use
encryption for communication and storage, be cautious with email links and attachments,
back up data regularly, use secure Wi-Fi networks, monitor financial accounts, educate
yourself on phishing scams, and securely dispose of sensitive information. By following
these practices, individuals can enhance their data security and reduce the risk of
unauthorized access or data breaches.
C. ACTIVITY:
Answer the following question.
1. What is Data Privacy and Ethics, why is it important?
2. How can you protect your personal and sensitive data online?
Prepared by:
Padecio, Quessie
Liguan, Mary Rose
Bathan, Charesh
Calibay, Shery
Checked by:
Sir. Clindel Encarques