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Digital citizenship refers to the responsible use of technology by anyone who uses computers, the Internet, and digital devices to engage with society on any level.
Empathy
Acknowledging the digital divide
How the Internet works
Practicing digital wellness
Understanding user data
Securing digital devices
Practicing digital literacy
Empathy is crucial to understanding how people talk and behave online.
The Internet is an incredible network of interconnected servers and computers that direct web browser requests through a network of wired and wireless connections.
Digital Footprint
A “digital footprint” is the mark that someone’s web browser leaves on the Internet.
Digital literacy is the practice of reading information online and understanding what it means, where it originated, and whether it’s accurate.
The digital divide is the disparity between those who have access to modern digital tools (like computers and the Internet) and those who don’t.
Access to computers and the Internet is still restricted by finance in every part of the world, meaning that those in poverty don’t have the same level of access as those who have disposable income.
Digital wellness is the practice of refraining from indulging in the Internet and digital media for reasonable amounts of time.
Students need to know how they can secure their computers, smartphones, and more.