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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

ETC 447, First Blog


Concept of Digital Citizenship

Digital citizenship is preparing students to use technology safety, legally, and ethnically in the school systems as well as socially and professionally.

Six Components of Digital citizenship:
Access, Rights and Responsibilities, Security, Global Awareness/Communication, Etiquette, and Law

Access
All people should have fair access to technology no matter who they are.  Locations or organizations with limited connectivity need to be addressed as well, because the electronic participation in society vary at different levels of access engage in technology. To become productive citizens, we need to be committed to equal digital access.

Rights and Responsibilities
Privileges and freedom extended to all digital technology users, along with the behavioral expectation which includes safety, honesty and cheating.

Security

All technology users must need to be cautious of their personal safety and security of their networks; such as hardware, software, personal information, and school and library security. 21st Century schools are safely and effectively using web 2.0 technologies to prepare students for their future education and careers, civic responsibilities and personal life.  All young people need to understand the digital media safety by learning literacy instruction, how to use properly and understand given technology works on learning digital basics like browsers, search engines, email. Students also need to evaluate online resources, whether it is accurate and trustworthy.

Global Awareness/Communication

In this 21st Century, everyone has the opportunity to communicate and collaborate with anyone from anywhere and anytime. The impact of technology make for other countries and cultures is that it helps globalize students. Student exposure to and understanding of the global issues and the interconnectivity between nations is paramount in the 21st Century. In learning about other nations, students need to acknowledge different points of view and embrace unfamiliar customs. Global awareness understands how people in other places in the world use the internet while taking notice of the different laws and various aspects of digital technology. It is vital student users are taught how to make appropriate decisions when faced with so many different digital communication options, especially when students are communicating internationally.

Etiquette

The standard of conduct is expected by other digital technology users. Etiquette is used by everyone, but it may vary from culture to culture. Overall, the basic rules anyone should follow in order to make the internet better for all is to treat people with courtesy and respect. This code of conduct means not insulting other's beliefs, religion, race and nationality.

Law

When using technology, there exhibits the use of regulations imposed by morality, they are designed to take control or alter behavior. There is a right and wrong use of technology, if you break a law, whether you like that law or not, there is penality of paying a fine to the worst scenario going to prison. Responsible citizens understand the acceptable use of abiding to the technology rules of copyright, privacy, ethnical issues, and piracy.

 

               

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