DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP
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Created on June 18, 2021
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Digital Citizenship
What Is Digital Citizenship? Digital citizenship refers to the responsible use of technology by anyone who uses computers, the Internet, and digital devices to engage with society on any level.
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What Is Digital Citizenship? Digital citizenship refers to the responsible use of technology by anyone who uses computers, the Internet, and digital devices to engage with society on any level.
Good digital citizenship engages students and teaches them how to connect with one another, empathize with each other, and create positive relationships through digital tools. Bad digital citizenship, on the other hand, includes cyberbullying, irresponsible use of social media, and a lack of knowledge about how to use the Internet safely.
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As the rate technology advances with continues to increase, the world is becoming more dependent on the Internet for day-to-day activities. As a result, we must distinguish between good digital citizenship and bad digital citizenship.
Here are 7 key concepts of digital citizenship:
- Empathy
- How the Internet works
- Understanding user data
- Practicing digital literacy
- Acknowledging the digital divide
- Practicing digital wellness
- Securing digital devices
What Is Digital Citizenship? Digital citizenship refers to the responsible use of technology by anyone who uses computers, the Internet, and digital devices to engage with society on any level.