Lesson 7
Lesson 7
Lesson 7
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Lesson 1: DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP
VS. GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP
Digital Citizenship- is an idea
that all persons using the
internet have civic rights and
responsibilities. It centers
around safe, savvy and ethical
use of technology.
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Global Citizenship- sees the world as
a community in which all people live
and prosper together. He/she
understands that his/her actions
contribute to the values of the entire
planet and he/she is concerned on
how he/she participates in and
contributes to the entire world. 4
A Digital Citizen, on the other
hand, adheres to guidelines that
govern the ethical and
responsible use of technology
and acts responsibly in all
relationships and interactions in
the digital world.
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Global Digital Citizen- is a
responsible, ethical citizen leveraging
technology to foster community on a
global scale through connection and
compassion. The Global Digital
Citizen understands that we can
govern technology for the benefit of
both ourselves and others.
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It is a citizen that views the world as
an interconnected community.
Additionally, the digital citizen
realizes that we simultaneously
share technological and human
experiences regardless of culture,
status, or political/religious beliefs
(Watanabe-Crockett, 2017).
Five Tenets of Global Digital
Citizenship
Global Digital Citizen- this citizen is
conscientious, respectful, and
compassionate--an individual who
strives to establish a sense of global
community in all their online and offline
relationships, duties, and endeavors.
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The Global Digital Citizen is defined
by 5 unique tenets:
Altruistic Environmental
Service Stewardship
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1. Personal responsibility
includes demonstrating how we
manage ourselves in matters such
as personal finance, ethical and
moral boundaries, personal health
and wellness, and relationships of
every kind, both online or offline.
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2. The global digital citizen
understands that technology has
dissolved boundaries between all
the world’s people. We now
communicate, collaborate, and
celebrate across all levels of
society. We are now all global
citizens.
3. Digital citizenship covers
appropriate and exemplary
behavior in our online
environments. It’s about working
towards making our transparent
digital world safe for ourselves
and others.
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4. Altruistic service
Altruism is defined as “having a selfless
concern for the well-being of others.”
The practice of altruistic service provides
opportunities for our students to create
meaningful connections to the real
world. This produce a sense of
community and well-being for all.
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5. Environmental stewardship
This practice is all about common-sense values
and an appreciation for the beauty and majesty
that surround us every day.
× Encourages every student to take a positive
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Environmentally- seek to
combat the biggest challenges
to our environmental health.
They foster solutions that work
to the benefit of the entire
planet.
Elements of Digital Citizenship
Digital Citizenship- is now a component of
Digital Citizenship, and is in fact one of the
facets of global Digital Citizenship. Under
digital citizenship, there are none elements:
digital access, digital commerce, digital
communication, digital literacy, digital
etiquette, digital law, digital rights and
responsibilities, digital health and wellness,
and digital securities.
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DIGITAL ACCESS
Equal digital rights and electronic
access is the starting point of digital
citizenship. Digital access is supposed to
be available to all in the same manner
that education is made sure by the
Philippine government to be available to
all citizens.
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DIGITAL COMMERCE
Technology users need to understand that a
large share of market is being done
electronically, Nowadays people shop through
different websites and even do online
transactions for banking. Many other online
transactions are occurring including the illegal
downloading, pornography, and others thus a
safe and secure online shopping and other
commercial transactions have to be done. 23
DIGITAL COMMUNICATION
It is another element of digital citizenship that we seem
to be embracing wholeheartedly.
Digital Communication is the electronic exchange of
communication which includes emailing, texting,
instant messaging, utilizing cellphones, etc. As
digital communication continues to grow , it is
important that we do not forget how to communicate
face to face. We have to utilize digital channels of
communication to enhance our ability to
communicate, but do not allow it to replace our
ability to communicate.
DIGITAL LITERACY
As digital citizens, it is our responsibility to
develop and continually enhance our
technological knowledge. We should
support and encourage the acquisition of
technological knowledge by others. We
should model the positive and proactive use
of technology for good causes, personal
and professional growth and education.
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DIGITAL ETIQUETTE
This refers to electronic standards of
conducts or procedure. This is often
seen as one of the most pressing
problems when dealing with Digital
Citizenship. Imagine a teenager who
spread a fake speech about a
classmate online.
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Or one who browses Facebook while
attending mass. Browsing social media
sites has become so addictive that young
people tend to lose distinction between
what is appropriate and what is not. It
begins with rules. It is not enough however
to create rules and policies, everyone
must taught to become responsible digital
citizens.
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DIGITAL LAW
refer to the electronic responsibility for actions
and deeds. The digital world is so huge that
there should be order, discipline and ethical
use. Plagiarism, copyright infringement,
hacking of information, identity theft are
crimes that are commonly by online users. As
digital citizens, we must be aware of these
illegal behaviors so that we can avoid them
and report those who illegally engage in them
DIGITAL RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
"For every right, there is corresponding duty
and for every privilege, there is corresponding
responsibility." The privileges of Digital
Access come along with responsibility. Just
as the Philippine Constitution protects us with
rights of being Filipino Citizens such as right
to privacy, we also have responsibility to be
cautious in our online activities such as
posting our photos and videos online.
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DIGITAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Our physical and psychological well-being
in a digital technology world should be a
priority. Many illnesses has become
associated with technology use such as
carpal tunnel syndrome, eyestrain, and
childhood obesity as an effect of children's
prolonged sitting in front of the computer
screen. 30
Technology has also posted an
inherent danger of addiction and
threats from online predators.
Thus, childrens and adults alike
must learn how to protect
themselves as digital citizens
through education and training.
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DIGITAL SECURITY
How to keep oneself secure in any community is a
major concern. If we keep our home safe with
Gates and locks, we also need to protect the
information that we provide online with privacy
settings and strong passwords. We also need to
have virus protection and backups of our data.
As responsible digital citizens, we must know
how to keep our data, our money, and our
identity from all hazards in the digital world.
Digital Citizenship
is very similar to our citizenship in our immediate
community. There are social, ethical and legal
issues involved in our day to day dealings with
people and the surroundings. It is not just
about recognizing and understanding how to
manage personal information, and about being
savvy-- using our online presence to grow and
shape our world in a safe, creative way,
inspiring others to do the same (Blackboard
2018). 33
As a global digital citizen, we need to
be conscientious and compassionate;
we should strive to establish a sense
of global community in all our online
and offline relationships, duties and
endeavors (Global Digital Citizen
Foundation).
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Lesson 2:
NETIZENSHIP AND
NETIQUETTE IN
ONLINE
COMMUNITIES
NETIZENSHIP AND NETIQUETTE IN
ONLINE COMMUNITIES