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-.-ACTIVE AND DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP-.-

Citizenship is the status of a person recognized under the custom or law as being a legal member of a soverereign state. A person may have multiple citizenships and a person who does not have citizenship of any state is said to be stateless.Nationality is often used as a synonym for citizenship.

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Active citizenship is the philosophy that citizens should work towards the betterment of their community through economic participation, public, volunteer work, and other such efforts to improve life for all citizens. In this vein, citizenship education is taught in schools, as an academic subject in some countries. 

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Digital citizenship is the norms of appropriate, responsible technlogy use. Too often we are seeing teenagers or even aduts mususing and abusing technology but not sure what to do. The issue is more what the users do not know but what is considered appropriate technology usage. "A digital citizen accepts and understands the rights and responsibilities of inhabiting ‘cyberspace’, including online safety."

A digital citizen:

·       is a confident and capable user of information and communication technology (ICT)

·       uses ICTs to participate in educational, cultural, and economic activities

·       uses and develops critical thinking skills in cyberspace

·       is literate in the language, symbols, and texts of ICTs

·       is aware of ICT challenges and can manage them effectively

·       uses ICT to relate to others in positive, meaningful ways

·       demonstrates honesty and integrity and ethical behaviour in their use of ICTs

·       respects the concepts of privacy and freedom of speech in a digital world

·       contributes and actively promotes the values of digital citizenship

Nine elements of digital citizenship:

·       Digital access: full electronic participation in society

·       Digital literacy: the process of teaching and learning about ICTs and the use of ICTs

·       Digital communication: electronic exchange of information

School environment and student behaviour

·       Digital security (self protection): electronic precautions to guarantee safety

·       Digital etiquette: electronic standards of conduct or procedure

·       Digital rights and responsibilities: those freedoms extended to everyone in a digital world

Student life outside the school environment

·       Digital commerce: electronic buying and selling of goods

·       Digital heath and wellness: physical and psychological wellbeing in a digital technology world

·       Digital law: rights and restrictions

 

Active digital citizenship is alive form digital citizenship, it leads children, teenagers and adults to become active and informed responsible digital citizens in order to prevent the victimisation of online users, harassment and cyberbullying. We shopuld be active digital citizens in 21st century.

The task was to write to the Padlet what the definition of digital citizenship is. See the results:

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