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Digital Citizenship & Footprint Quiz
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3 Kenji TLE 8 Digital Citizenship, Digital Identity, Digital Footprint
12. Demonstrate appropriate digital citizenship through safe, ethical, and legal use of technology systems and digital content. a. Explain consequences of inappropriate, illegal, and unethical use of technology systems and digital content. Examples: cyberbullying, plagiarism, phishing, hoaxes, impersonation, baiting, spoofing, inappropriate sexual communications b. Gather, evaluate, and share information about copyright laws and policies regarding ownership and use of digital content. c. Explain the implications of creating and maintaining a positive digital footprint. d. Critique Internet and digital information for validity, reliability, accuracy, bias, and current relevance. e. Cite sources of digital content using a style manual. Examples: Modern Language Association (MLA), American Psychological Association (APA)
Empowerment Technologies: Navigating the Digital World I. Introduction to ICT (Information and Communication Technology) • Definition and Importance of ICT in daily life, education, and business • Evolution from Web 1.0 (static web) to Web 2.0 (interactive and collaborative web) • Examples of ICT tools: computers, smartphones, cloud apps, internet ________________________________________ II. Web 2.0 and Online Platforms • Features of Web 2.0: user-generated content, social media, blogs, wikis • Difference between Web 1.0, Web 2.0, and Web 3.0 (basic intro) • Examples: Facebook, YouTube, Google Docs, Wikipedia ________________________________________ III. Online Etiquette and Digital Citizenship • Netiquette: responsible behavior online o Be respectful and polite in digital communication o Avoid flaming, spamming, and trolling • Importance of digital footprint and online reputation ________________________________________ IV. Online Safety, Security, and Privacy • Cyber threats: phishing, malware, identity theft • Tips to stay safe online: o Use strong passwords o Avoid clicking suspicious links or emails o Enable privacy settings on social platforms • Digital addiction: recognizing and managing screen time ________________________________________ V. Productivity Tools and Applications • Common productivity software: o Word processors: MS Word, Google Docs o Spreadsheets: MS Excel, Google Sheets o Presentation tools: MS PowerPoint, Canva, Google Slides • Cloud computing: accessing tools and files via the internet (e.g., Google Drive) ________________________________________ VI. Open-Source and Licensing • Understanding open-source software: free to use, modify, and distribute o Examples: LibreOffice, GIMP, Moodle • Creative Commons licenses: o Allows creators to share work legally o Different license types (BY, SA, NC, ND) ________________________________________ VII. The Digital Divide • Definition: the gap between individuals who have access to technology and those who do not • Causes: economic status, geography, infrastructure • Importance of digital literacy and inclusion
5 Kenji TLE 8 REVIEW ICT as a Tool in Online Marketing, Digital Citizenship, Digital Identity, Digital Footprint
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