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Week 1 - Digital Citizenship

The document defines a digital citizen and discusses the characteristics of digital citizenship including digital and information literacy, internet safety, privacy and security, cyberbullying, relationships, etiquette and communication, creative credit and copyright, and digital footprint. It also discusses digital access, digital commerce, authentication, and issues with online access and purchasing.
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Week 1 - Digital Citizenship

The document defines a digital citizen and discusses the characteristics of digital citizenship including digital and information literacy, internet safety, privacy and security, cyberbullying, relationships, etiquette and communication, creative credit and copyright, and digital footprint. It also discusses digital access, digital commerce, authentication, and issues with online access and purchasing.
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Prepared by: LIELA B.

GARDOSE, MBA
CCS Faculty

Learning Objectives:

▪ 1. Able to define digital citizen.


▪ 2. Able to distinguish the different
characteristics of a digital citizen.
▪ 3. Apply the characteristics of a digital
citizen in using the digital technologies.
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What is a Digital Citizenship

-Who has the knowledge and skills to


effectively use digital technologies to
communicate with other, participate,
create and consume digital content.
-confident and positive engagement with
digital technologies

(https://www.digitaltechnologieshub.edu.au/teachers/topics/digital-citizenship) Prepared by: Liela

B. Gardose, MBA/ CCS Faculty

What is digital citizenship?


One that had develop an understanding about
the following concepts:

▪ digital and information literacy


▪ internet safety
▪ privacy and security
▪ cyberbullying, relationships, etiquette and
communication
▪ creative credit and copyright
▪ digital footprint.
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Prepared by: Liela B. Gardose, MBA/ CCS Faculty
1. Digital Access

▪Define as “full electronic participation in


society” (Ribble, 2007)
▪To have an equal opportunity and equal
access to technology
▪Learn about technology although it may
be unfamiliar to you

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▪ The equitable distribution of technology
and online resources, not only in school
but at home as well
▪ Information can be access online in
seconds
▪ Not all information found online is
necessarily credible

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▪Digital access is the ability to fully


participate in digital society. This
includes access to tools and
technologies, such as the Internet and
computers, that allow for full
participation.

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Why digital access is important?

▪ It allows for fair access to


technology as well as the ability to
use in order to enhance the
learning process for all involved.

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DIGITAL ACCESS ISSUES

▪Authentic Information
▪Cyberbullying
▪Cybersecurity
▪Excessive Internet Use
▪Gambling
▪Online Hate
▪Online Ethics
▪Online Marketing Prepared by: Liela B. Gardose, MBA/ CCS Faculty

What is authentication?

▪ The process of identifying users that


request access to the system, network
or device.
▪ It determines users according to their
credentials like username and password

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Online access websites purpose:

▪Sell a product or service


▪Research
▪News reporting/ facts
▪Opinion (blog)
▪others

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2. Digital Commerce

Digital commerce (D
commerce) is the buying
and selling of goods and
services using digital
channels such as Internet,
mobile networks and
commerce infrastructure.

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▪Nowadays, digital commerce is so much


more than a sales channel.
▪ according to a same study, 65% of
customers research a product online before
they go to the physical store.
▪So, digital commerce is important and is the
demand of time, customers and businesses.

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▪“Lazada, Shopee and Zalora are not only


the leading e-commerce players in the
Philippines, but are also the leading names
in overall digital commerce. These online
players complement rather than threaten
traditional physical stores as direct
competitors, forming partnerships with
leading retailers in the country.”
▪ (Report from www.euromonitor.com)

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▪Online purchasing has become an


important factor in student’s lives.
▪Students often buy online without
understanding the consequences. ▪
Exposed to:
-Scams, identity theft, viruses, spyware, not
protecting privacy (credit card info, bank
number, or personal data to not secure
sites)
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Sources:

▪ https://www.fractuslearning.com/digital-citizenship-poster/
▪ https://mediasmarts.ca/digital-media-literacy
▪ www.bloomreach.com
▪ http://digitalhawks.weebly.com/
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