Objectives
1. Explain how Internet content can be filtered
2. Evaluate the ethical and social impacts of Internet filtering
3. Describe the technologies used for electronic and online voting
4. Evaluate the social issues related to electronic and online voting
5. Explain how government can use the Internet to provide services
6. Describe how information technology can be used by the military
7. Evaluate the use of information technology for military purposes
2. Evaluate the ethical and social impacts of Internet filtering
3. Describe the technologies used for electronic and online voting
4. Evaluate the social issues related to electronic and online voting
5. Explain how government can use the Internet to provide services
6. Describe how information technology can be used by the military
7. Evaluate the use of information technology for military purposes
Glossary
Children's internet protection act, Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Internet watch foundation, Filtering technologies, black lists, White lists, keyword filters, false positives, false negatives, firewall, content rating system, search engine filtering, dns poisoning, e-passports, authenticate the RFID reader, establish a secure connection, verify the integrity of the chip, authenticate the passport holder, stealing fingerprints, political campaigning, electronic voting, online voting, internet voting, optical scanning electronic voting systems, direct recording electronic voting machines, public network direct recroding electron system, secrecy/security, authenticity of the voter, integrity of the results, equality of access, black boxes, voter verified paper audit trails, software verification, online government, online crime statistics, travel advice sites, government services, travel portal sites, open governance, e-petitions, equality of access, authenticity of visitors, government databases, medical databases, transport systems, cctv, automatic number plate recognition, police databases, dna data, telephone call databases, military use of IT, simulators, virtual environments, virtual reality, tactile feedback, mixed reality, battlefield technology, wired soldiers, augmented reality, battlefield network, unmanned aerial vehicles(drones), precision guided weapons (smart bombs), military robots, cyber-terrorism, cyber-warfare, viruses, trojan horses, denial of service,
Articles and videos
http://money.cnn.com/2015/08/20/technology/google-2016-election/
http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/data-mine/2015/06/24/how-the-2016-presidential-candidates-fare-on-google-facebook-and-twitter
http://www.businessinsider.com/google-influence-on-2016-election-2015-8?IR=T
http://www.alternet.org/election-2016/2016-presidential-election-getting-pretty-surreal
http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/data-mine/2015/06/24/how-the-2016-presidential-candidates-fare-on-google-facebook-and-twitter
http://www.businessinsider.com/google-influence-on-2016-election-2015-8?IR=T
http://www.alternet.org/election-2016/2016-presidential-election-getting-pretty-surreal