1/5
Module 19, Introduction
Concept: How Media and Information Literacy helps defend privacy and use data ethically and responsibly
Issues raised according to the latest version of UNESCO’s Media and Information Literacy curriculum
- Introduction to privacy competencies
- Management of online privacy
- Protection of personal information
- Ethical use of online data
- Online data creation and use
- Key actors in privacy protection
- Types of institutional obligations
- Redress to privacy infringement
- Institutions promoting Media and Information Literacy as a privacy defense
- Types of privacy infringement
Learning outcomes:
- Describe online privacy concerns and implications in Media and Information Literacy
- Identify strategies to protect personal information online
- Understand that online activities create data and how to manage personal information and reputation online
- Identify the key actors and their roles in privacy protection
- Distinguish between individual obligations and institutional obligations in privacy protection
- Understand where individuals can go and what steps they can take to get redress in the event of infringement on their privacy
- Understand and know how to advocate for media and information literacy to be part of institutional mechanisms to strengthen the privacy of individuals and groups
Issues raised according to the latest version of UNESCO’s Media and Information Literacy curriculum
- Introduction to privacy competencies
- Management of online privacy
- Protection of personal information
- Ethical use of online data
- Online data creation and use
- Key actors in privacy protection
- Types of institutional obligations
- Redress to privacy infringement
- Institutions promoting Media and Information Literacy as a privacy defense
- Types of privacy infringement
Learning outcomes:
- Describe online privacy concerns and implications in Media and Information Literacy
- Identify strategies to protect personal information online
- Understand that online activities create data and how to manage personal information and reputation online
- Identify the key actors and their roles in privacy protection
- Distinguish between individual obligations and institutional obligations in privacy protection
- Understand where individuals can go and what steps they can take to get redress in the event of infringement on their privacy
- Understand and know how to advocate for media and information literacy to be part of institutional mechanisms to strengthen the privacy of individuals and groups
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UNESCO
2/5
Module 19, Episode 1
Concept: How Media and Information Literacy helps defend privacy and use data ethically and responsibly
Issues raised according to the latest version of UNESCO’s Media and Information Literacy curriculum
- Introduction to privacy competencies
- Management of online privacy
- Protection of personal information
- Ethical use of online data
- Online data creation and use
- Key actors in privacy protection
- Types of institutional obligations
- Redress to privacy infringement
- Institutions promoting Media and Information Literacy as a privacy defense
- Types of privacy infringement
Learning outcomes:
- Describe online privacy concerns and implications in Media and Information Literacy
- Identify strategies to protect personal information online
- Understand that online activities create data and how to manage personal information and reputation online
- Identify the key actors and their roles in privacy protection
- Distinguish between individual obligations and institutional obligations in privacy protection
- Understand where individuals can go and what steps they can take to get redress in the event of infringement on their privacy
- Understand and know how to advocate for media and information literacy to be part of institutional mechanisms to strengthen the privacy of individuals and groups
Issues raised according to the latest version of UNESCO’s Media and Information Literacy curriculum
- Introduction to privacy competencies
- Management of online privacy
- Protection of personal information
- Ethical use of online data
- Online data creation and use
- Key actors in privacy protection
- Types of institutional obligations
- Redress to privacy infringement
- Institutions promoting Media and Information Literacy as a privacy defense
- Types of privacy infringement
Learning outcomes:
- Describe online privacy concerns and implications in Media and Information Literacy
- Identify strategies to protect personal information online
- Understand that online activities create data and how to manage personal information and reputation online
- Identify the key actors and their roles in privacy protection
- Distinguish between individual obligations and institutional obligations in privacy protection
- Understand where individuals can go and what steps they can take to get redress in the event of infringement on their privacy
- Understand and know how to advocate for media and information literacy to be part of institutional mechanisms to strengthen the privacy of individuals and groups
Copyright
UNESCO
3/5
Module 19, Episode 2
Concept: How Media and Information Literacy helps defend privacy and use data ethically and responsibly
Issues raised according to the latest version of UNESCO’s Media and Information Literacy curriculum
- Introduction to privacy competencies
- Management of online privacy
- Protection of personal information
- Ethical use of online data
- Online data creation and use
- Key actors in privacy protection
- Types of institutional obligations
- Redress to privacy infringement
- Institutions promoting Media and Information Literacy as a privacy defense
- Types of privacy infringement
Learning outcomes:
- Describe online privacy concerns and implications in Media and Information Literacy
- Identify strategies to protect personal information online
- Understand that online activities create data and how to manage personal information and reputation online
- Identify the key actors and their roles in privacy protection
- Distinguish between individual obligations and institutional obligations in privacy protection
- Understand where individuals can go and what steps they can take to get redress in the event of infringement on their privacy
- Understand and know how to advocate for media and information literacy to be part of institutional mechanisms to strengthen the privacy of individuals and groups
Issues raised according to the latest version of UNESCO’s Media and Information Literacy curriculum
- Introduction to privacy competencies
- Management of online privacy
- Protection of personal information
- Ethical use of online data
- Online data creation and use
- Key actors in privacy protection
- Types of institutional obligations
- Redress to privacy infringement
- Institutions promoting Media and Information Literacy as a privacy defense
- Types of privacy infringement
Learning outcomes:
- Describe online privacy concerns and implications in Media and Information Literacy
- Identify strategies to protect personal information online
- Understand that online activities create data and how to manage personal information and reputation online
- Identify the key actors and their roles in privacy protection
- Distinguish between individual obligations and institutional obligations in privacy protection
- Understand where individuals can go and what steps they can take to get redress in the event of infringement on their privacy
- Understand and know how to advocate for media and information literacy to be part of institutional mechanisms to strengthen the privacy of individuals and groups
Copyright
UNESCO
4/5
Module 19, Episode 3
Concept: How Media and Information Literacy helps defend privacy and use data ethically and responsibly
Issues raised according to the latest version of UNESCO’s Media and Information Literacy curriculum
- Introduction to privacy competencies
- Management of online privacy
- Protection of personal information
- Ethical use of online data
- Online data creation and use
- Key actors in privacy protection
- Types of institutional obligations
- Redress to privacy infringement
- Institutions promoting Media and Information Literacy as a privacy defense
- Types of privacy infringement
Learning outcomes:
- Describe online privacy concerns and implications in Media and Information Literacy
- Identify strategies to protect personal information online
- Understand that online activities create data and how to manage personal information and reputation online
- Identify the key actors and their roles in privacy protection
- Distinguish between individual obligations and institutional obligations in privacy protection
- Understand where individuals can go and what steps they can take to get redress in the event of infringement on their privacy
- Understand and know how to advocate for media and information literacy to be part of institutional mechanisms to strengthen the privacy of individuals and groups
Issues raised according to the latest version of UNESCO’s Media and Information Literacy curriculum
- Introduction to privacy competencies
- Management of online privacy
- Protection of personal information
- Ethical use of online data
- Online data creation and use
- Key actors in privacy protection
- Types of institutional obligations
- Redress to privacy infringement
- Institutions promoting Media and Information Literacy as a privacy defense
- Types of privacy infringement
Learning outcomes:
- Describe online privacy concerns and implications in Media and Information Literacy
- Identify strategies to protect personal information online
- Understand that online activities create data and how to manage personal information and reputation online
- Identify the key actors and their roles in privacy protection
- Distinguish between individual obligations and institutional obligations in privacy protection
- Understand where individuals can go and what steps they can take to get redress in the event of infringement on their privacy
- Understand and know how to advocate for media and information literacy to be part of institutional mechanisms to strengthen the privacy of individuals and groups
Copyright
UNESCO
5/5
Module 19, Quiz
Concept: How Media and Information Literacy helps defend privacy and use data ethically and responsibly
Issues raised according to the latest version of UNESCO’s Media and Information Literacy curriculum
- Introduction to privacy competencies
- Management of online privacy
- Protection of personal information
- Ethical use of online data
- Online data creation and use
- Key actors in privacy protection
- Types of institutional obligations
- Redress to privacy infringement
- Institutions promoting Media and Information Literacy as a privacy defense
- Types of privacy infringement
Learning outcomes:
- Describe online privacy concerns and implications in Media and Information Literacy
- Identify strategies to protect personal information online
- Understand that online activities create data and how to manage personal information and reputation online
- Identify the key actors and their roles in privacy protection
- Distinguish between individual obligations and institutional obligations in privacy protection
- Understand where individuals can go and what steps they can take to get redress in the event of infringement on their privacy
- Understand and know how to advocate for media and information literacy to be part of institutional mechanisms to strengthen the privacy of individuals and groups
Issues raised according to the latest version of UNESCO’s Media and Information Literacy curriculum
- Introduction to privacy competencies
- Management of online privacy
- Protection of personal information
- Ethical use of online data
- Online data creation and use
- Key actors in privacy protection
- Types of institutional obligations
- Redress to privacy infringement
- Institutions promoting Media and Information Literacy as a privacy defense
- Types of privacy infringement
Learning outcomes:
- Describe online privacy concerns and implications in Media and Information Literacy
- Identify strategies to protect personal information online
- Understand that online activities create data and how to manage personal information and reputation online
- Identify the key actors and their roles in privacy protection
- Distinguish between individual obligations and institutional obligations in privacy protection
- Understand where individuals can go and what steps they can take to get redress in the event of infringement on their privacy
- Understand and know how to advocate for media and information literacy to be part of institutional mechanisms to strengthen the privacy of individuals and groups
Copyright
UNESCO