
CETL - Ethics
Quiz by Mike Daugherty
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- Q1
Your local school board wants to live up to the public trust by being transparent about how students are performing academically across the district. The curriculum director is concerned about which data should and shouldn't be shared publicly. In a quick text to you, the curriculum director said, "I'm sure there are federal laws that limit what we can share. Which one should we be worried about most?" Your quick text response is:
CIPA
COPPA
IDEA
FERPA
60s - Q2
Your district purchasing policies are not very clear about when an RFP is required to make purchasing decisions. Which is the most important reason to get the policy clarified?
Your district may not be getting the best product.
The district could be in violation of federal purchasing regulations
You could be held financially responsible for the difference in the cost of the selected product and a lower cost product.
Your district may not be getting the best price for a product.
60s - Q3
A local taxpayer has filed a complaint with your department about a teacher using a district-owned laptop to teach a religious class on the weekend. As a result, the school board has asked that a policy be developed to provide guidance about appropriate use of district-owned technology. Which stakeholders would be the most important to include when drafting the policy?
Technology staff, district administrators, school board members
Teachers, administrators, community members
Community members, school board members, administrators
Students, teachers, library media specialists
60s - Q4
A district decides it is time to use social media outlets for school communications. The Education Technology Leader is tasked with devising and implementing the social media implementation plan. Which of the following is MOST important first step for the Education Technology Leader?
Create guidelines for key communication elements including grammar and use of jargon.
Review district policies and guidelines (and state and federal laws) regarding employee use of social media.
Establish personal accounts on LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, WordPress, TeacherTube, and other sites.
Determine which district employees already have personal social media accounts.
60s - Q5
Your superintendent has created a budget for the CTO's department to ensure student safety. What is the most important category you should set up?
block lists, allow list processes
usernames and filtering
communication and training
AUP collection
60s - Q6
What is the most important reason for green computing?
to save storage space
to save money
to protect the environment
to limit tech support
60s - Q7
What is the most important part of the process when developing new policies that impact technology use?
Collaboration
Cost
Covering Your ...
Communication
60s - Q8
A local advocacy group presented a list of items to the board about the lack of equitable access to technology. What is equitable access?
fair access to technology
equal access to software
lab schedules for equal minutes
equal access to technology
60s