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MIDTERM

Week
7
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP
Refers to the responsible and
ethical use of technology,
particularly the internet and
digital devices, by individuals.

It 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
include:
• Digital Literacy

Understanding how to use


digital tools, navigate online
platforms, and critically evaluate
information found on the
internet.
Digital literacy is crucial for
making informed decisions and
avoiding misinformation.
Key aspects of digital citizenship include:
• 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..
Key aspects of digital citizenship include:
• Cyberbullying Awareness and Prevention

Recognizing and preventing


online harassment and bullying.
Digital citizens promote a
positive online environment and
intervene when they witness
inappropriate behavior.
Key aspects of digital citizenship include:
• Respectful Communication

Engaging in online interactions


with respect and empathy.

This includes being mindful of


language and tone, and treating
others online as one would in
face-to-face interactions.
Key aspects of digital citizenship include:
• Intellectual Property

Understanding and respecting


copyright and intellectual
property laws.

This includes giving credit to


creators, not plagiarizing
content, and following legal
guidelines when using or sharing
digital content.
Key aspects of digital citizenship include:
• Digital Footprint

Recognizing that actions taken


online contribute to one's digital
footprint, which can have long-
term consequences.
Being mindful of what is posted,
shared, and commented on can
impact personal and professional
reputations.
Key aspects of digital citizenship include:
• Critical Thinking

Developing the ability to critically


evaluate information found
online, including distinguishing
between reliable and unreliable
sources.
This skill is essential for making
informed decisions and avoiding
the spread of misinformation.
DIGITAL RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITY
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.
Some key aspects of digital rights and
responsibilities include:
• Freedom of Expression

Right: Individuals have the right to


express their thoughts and
opinions freely online.
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.
Some key aspects of digital rights and
responsibilities include:
• Access to Information

Right: Everyone has the right to


access information and participate
in digital society.
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.
Some key aspects of digital rights and
responsibilities include:
• Net Neutrality

Right: Users have the right to


equal access to all online content
and services.
Responsibility: Advocacy for
policies that promote net
neutrality. Avoiding practices that
discriminate against certain types
of content or users.
Some key aspects of digital rights and
responsibilities include:
• Digital Property Rights

Right: Creators have the right to


control and benefit from their
digital creations.
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.

Involves understanding and


addressing the moral and social
implications of technology, digital
interactions, and data-driven
decision-making.
THANK YOU!

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