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passwords. They then create their own passwords and
explain why they are secure. This can be followed by
discussions on the importance of password management
tools and how to store passwords securely.
Activity 2: Privacy Settings Exploration – Students are
tasked with exploring the privacy settings on a variety of
digital platforms (this can be done through guided
simulations if direct access is restricted). They present
their findings on how to protect personal information on
these platforms.
3. Respecting Intellectual Property
Respecting intellectual property fosters creativity,
innovation, and fair use of digital materials. It teaches
students to value and acknowledge others’ work, leading
to more ethical consumption and production of digital
content. Understanding copyright laws and licensing also
prepares students for future academic and professional
endeavors.
When learning this skill, students are taught to cite
sources correctly, whether they are using images, text or

