Back to Search
Start Over
Short-term initiatives for enhancing cyber-safety within South African schools
- Source :
- South African Computer Journal, Vol 28, Iss 1 (2016)
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, 2016.
-
Abstract
- The rate of technological development across the globe is dramatic. The decreasing cost and increasing availability of ICT devices means that its users are no longer exclusively industry or government employees – they are now also home users. Home users integrate ICT in their daily lives for education, socialising and information gathering. However, using ICT is associated with risks and threats, such as identity theft and phishing scams. Most home users of ICT do not have the necessary information technology and Internet skills to protect themselves and their information. School learners, in particular, are not sufficiently educated on how to use technological devices safely, especially in developing countries such as South Africa. The national school curriculum in South Africa currently does not make provision for cyber-safety education, and the availability of supporting material and training for ICT teachers in South Africa is limited, resulting in a lack of knowledge and skills regarding cyber-safety. The research in hand focuses on the situation concerning cyber-safety awareness in schools and has adopted a short-term approach towards cyber-safety among teachers and school learners in South Africa until a formal long-term national approach has been implemented. This study takes a quantitative approach to investigating the current options of teachers to enhance cyber-safety among learners in their schools. The research proposes that short-term initiatives (i.e. posters) can increase learners’ awareness of cyber-safety until formal cyber-safety awareness methods have been introduced.
- Subjects :
- Knowledge management
Computer Networks and Communications
Learning community
Lifelong learning
lifelong learning
lcsh:QA75.5-76.95
Education
interactive learning environments
applications in subject areas
Identity theft
ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION
lcsh:Management information systems
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Curriculum
Government
business.industry
05 social sciences
050301 education
Information technology
learning communities
Public relations
Phishing
Computer Science Applications
Human-Computer Interaction
improving classroom teaching
Information and Communications Technology
lcsh:T58.6-58.62
lcsh:Electronic computers. Computer science
business
0503 education
050104 developmental & child psychology
Information Systems
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 23137835 and 10157999
- Volume :
- 28
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- South African Computer Journal
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c67cdfeeb212d4548db4126bfb18fa7e
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.18489/sacj.v28i1.369