Digital Citizenship

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Digital Citizenship

The responsible and ethical use of technology and digital platforms, encompassing the rights, responsibilities, and behaviors expected from individuals when using the internet and other digital tools.

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Digital Access

Ensuring everyone has access to digital tools and the internet, promoting inclusivity and bridging the digital divide.

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Digital Commerce

Engaging in safe and ethical online transactions, including purchasing and selling goods responsibly.

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Digital Communication

Using digital platforms (e.g., email, social media, messaging apps) effectively and respectfully.

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Digital Etiquette

Practicing proper behavior online, such as respecting others' opinions, avoiding cyberbullying, and following online etiquette.

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Digital Law

Understanding the legal aspects of the digital world, including copyright laws, privacy policies, and cybersecurity regulations.

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Digital Health and Wellness

Maintaining a healthy balance between online and offline activities, ensuring mental and physical well-being.

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Digital Security

Protecting personal information, using strong passwords, and being aware of online threats like phishing and hacking.

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Digital Literacy

Developing the ability to evaluate, create, and share digital content responsibly while identifying fake news or misinformation.

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Misinformation

False or misleading information that is shared without the intention to deceive. The person spreading it may believe it's true or not verify its accuracy.

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Disinformation

Deliberately false information created and spread with the intent to deceive or manipulate people. The key difference between misinformation and disinformation is the intent.

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Fake News

False or misleading information presented as legitimate news.

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F.O.M.O

Fear of missing out is the anxiety that one has, caused by the fear of missing out on a social event or any other positive experience, especially one that you have heard about through social media.