digital citizenship andrew cates anthony torres paige hurley
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Digital Citizenship Presentation by Andrew Cates, Anthony Torres, and Paige HurleyTRANSCRIPT
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP
Andrew Cates,Anthony Torres,and Paige Hurley
The 9 basic elements of digital citizenship are:● Digital Acess● Digital Commerce● Digital Law● Digital Rights and Responsibilities● Digital Health and Wellness● Digital Communication● Digital LiteracyThis show will tell you about each of them.
The 9 Elements
■ Defined as full electronic participation in society.
■ All people should have fair access regardless of who they are.
■ To be productive citizens, we all should have equal digital access.
■ Free WiFi is now being offered in many public establishments around the country.
Digital Access
■ The electronic buying and selling of goods.
■ A large part of the market economy comes from buying and selling online.
■ Many problems have risen that come into conflict with morals and laws of different country such as
illegal downloading, pornography, and gambling.
Digital Commerce
■ Electrical responsibility for actions and deeds. ■ Digital law deals with the ethics of technology
within a society. ■ Users need to understand that stealing or
causing damage to other people’s work, identity, or property online is a crime. These laws apply to anyone online.
Digital Law
Those freedoms that everyday technology users have are much like the Constitution in our lives
Digital citizens have the right to privacy, free speech, etc.
Digital Rights and Responsibilities
Digital Health and Wellness
■ Physical and psychological well-being in a digital world.
■ We need to have virus protection. ■ People need to be taught the potential
dangers of the internet
■ There will always be individuals who steal, disrupt and hurt other in the digital world.
■ Just as we have to put locks on our doors, we need to have digital protection.
■ We need to have virus protection, backups of data and surge control of our equipment.
■ We need to be responsible for our information so that intruders cannot interfere to disrupt our information.
Digital Security
■ Electronic exchange of communication■ There are so many ways of communicating with
fellow technology users■ Facebook, email,Twitter, etc.
Digital Communication
■ The process of teaching or learning to others about technology and the use of technology.
■ Educating people on the digital etiquette, what you can and can't do.
Digital Literacy
■ Electronic standards of conduct or procedure■ Often rules and regulations are created or the
technology is simply banned to stop inappropriate use.
■ It is not enough to create rules and policy. ■ We must teach everyone to become responsible
digital citizens in this new society.
Digital Etiquette
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