IT W6

Cards (23)

  • Digital Citizenship
    Refers to the responsible and ethical use of technology, particularly the internet and digital devices, by individuals
  • Digital Citizenship
    • Encompasses a range of skills, knowledge, and attitudes that empower people to use digital tools and platforms safely, responsibly, and effectively
  • Key aspects of digital citizenship
    • Digital Literacy
    • Online Safety
    • Cyberbullying Awareness and Prevention
    • Respectful Communication
    • Intellectual Property
    • Digital Footprint
    • Critical Thinking
  • Digital Literacy
    Understanding how to use digital tools, navigate online platforms, and critically evaluate information found on the internet
  • Online Safety
    Being aware of potential online risks, such as cyberbullying, identity theft, and scams, and taking steps to protect oneself and others from these threats
  • Cyberbullying Awareness and Prevention
    Recognizing and preventing online harassment and bullying
  • Respectful Communication
    Engaging in online interactions with respect and empathy
  • Intellectual Property
    Understanding and respecting copyright and intellectual property laws
  • Digital Footprint
    Recognizing that actions taken online contribute to one's digital footprint, which can have long-term consequences
  • Critical Thinking
    Developing the ability to critically evaluate information found online, including distinguishing between reliable and unreliable sources
  • Digital Rights
    Refer to the fundamental rights and freedoms that individuals have in the digital realm, encompassing their online activities, data, and interactions
  • Digital Responsibility
    Revolve around the ethical and conscientious use of digital tools and platforms
  • Key aspects of digital rights and responsibilities
    • Freedom of Expression
    • Access to Information
    • Net Neutrality
    • Digital Property Rights
  • Freedom of Expression (Right)

    Individuals have the right to express their thoughts and opinions freely online
  • Freedom of Expression (Responsibility)

    Expression should be respectful, avoiding hate speech and discrimination. Responsible use of freedom of expression considers the potential impact on others and the community
  • Access to Information (Right)

    Everyone has the right to access information and participate in digital society
  • Access to Information (Responsibility)

    Efforts should be made to bridge the digital divide, ensuring that technology is accessible to all. Information sharing should be done responsibly, without spreading misinformation
  • Net Neutrality (Right)

    Users have the right to equal access to all online content and services
  • Net Neutrality (Responsibility)

    Advocacy for policies that promote net neutrality. Avoiding practices that discriminate against certain types of content or users
  • Digital Property Rights (Right)

    Creators have the right to control and benefit from their digital creations
  • Digital Property Rights (Responsibility)

    Respecting copyright laws, giving proper attribution, and not engaging in piracy or unauthorized distribution of digital content
  • Digital Ethics
    Refers to the study and practice of responsible and ethical behavior in the digital realm
  • Digital Ethics
    Involves understanding and addressing the moral and social implications of technology, digital interactions, and data-driven decision-making