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charlie
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I have a school wide debate. I need some points for the debate.
It is on: whether or not schools are right to monitor students internet use.
Points on both sides are appreciated, but I am on the con side, as in they are not right to monitor internet usage.
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Heres What I have so far:
Opening:
Privacy is a long debated issue, and that’s whats at stake here. Every student in this school puts their privacy at risk every time they use the computers. The software can be used for malicious purposes, most importantly reading you email, or chat messages, stealing your passwords for any account you sign into. Not just your school passwords but yahoo, msn, google, anything you type in.
It is not fair to monitor our internet use in this manner. The purpose is to stop us from viewing inappropriate websites, and to protect the computers. Our privacy does not need to be breached to accomplish this.
Questions:
How does the opposing pro speaker feel about his about his and his peer’s privacy being breached every time they use the computers?
Points to bring up:
Just because there’s a guest in your house doesn’t give you the right to go through their things.
We invade everyone’s privacy including those who are doing nothing wrong. Why do we take the approach guilty until proven innocent?
It wastes the valuable time of those using the software, and monitoring the students.
It clogs up the network, it wastes our time, while we wait for the network.
It is on: whether or not schools are right to monitor students internet use.
Points on both sides are appreciated, but I am on the con side, as in they are not right to monitor internet usage.
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Heres What I have so far:
Opening:
Privacy is a long debated issue, and that’s whats at stake here. Every student in this school puts their privacy at risk every time they use the computers. The software can be used for malicious purposes, most importantly reading you email, or chat messages, stealing your passwords for any account you sign into. Not just your school passwords but yahoo, msn, google, anything you type in.
It is not fair to monitor our internet use in this manner. The purpose is to stop us from viewing inappropriate websites, and to protect the computers. Our privacy does not need to be breached to accomplish this.
Questions:
How does the opposing pro speaker feel about his about his and his peer’s privacy being breached every time they use the computers?
Points to bring up:
Just because there’s a guest in your house doesn’t give you the right to go through their things.
We invade everyone’s privacy including those who are doing nothing wrong. Why do we take the approach guilty until proven innocent?
It wastes the valuable time of those using the software, and monitoring the students.
It clogs up the network, it wastes our time, while we wait for the network.