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Internet
guidelines for students: |
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We give below a few
tips for net usage by students- |
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- The Internet is the global storehouse for
information. It is like having the biggest library in the
World at your fingertip
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Use the net to increase
your knowledge, to do class work better |
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- Visit interesting places sitting at your computer - visit
the Taj or the Smithsonian Institution or the Louvre in
Paris - all without stirring from your chair.
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This is what the net is all about-an
explosion of information |
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- Use the net to keep in touch with children from other
parts of the Country or other Countries-make new pen friends;
collect information. Many on-line service providers host
chat rooms especially for children, monitored continuously
for safety.
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The net is a global community
- without any barriers, distances, boundaries. |
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- Be careful about talking to "strangers" on a computer
network.
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- Respect privacy on the net. You may have known the password
of some other user- your friend/schoolmate. But do not use
it to read their mail or send mail from their ID. Remember
somebody else can also do this to you.
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- Use the net to find information about schools and colleges-events
or courses they may be offering. Many of them offer you
a virtual guided tour of their facilities. Take advantage
of this. This will help you take a decision when planning
your future
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- Be careful about what you download from the net. Use a
virus scan before the download as many programs may contain
virus-this has the potential to destroy your system.
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Don'ts
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Do not give your password to anybody. Somebody
who is malicious can cause great harm to you and your reputation.
It is like leaving your house open for a stranger and walking
away.
When talking to somebody new on the net, do
not give away personal information-like numbers of the credit
card used by your parents, your home addresses/ phone numbers
and such other personal information.
If you feel uncomfortable or threatened when
somebody on the net feeds you an improper or indecent message
inform your parents or elders.
Do not break into somebody else's computer
and worse still change things; you are probably destroying
a lifetime of hard work by somebody. You may be intelligent
but use your intelligence for better things. Somebody
else can be as ruthless and as intelligent to break into your
system and destroy your creations as well.
Do not copy a program that is copyrighted on
the net. It is illegal. You are actually stealing somebody
else's hard work. There is a lot of illegally available material
on the net. Do not use it yourself.
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Hacking |
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Hacking is an offence under
section 66 of the IT Act. Hacking attracts serious penalties
which include a jail term of 3 years, a fine of Rs. 2 Lakh or
both. |
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