DIGITAL LITERACY
create information using a range of digital technologies
Digital literacy is the ability to effectively and critically navigate, evaluate and create information using a range of digital technologies. It requires one "to recognize and use that power, to manipulate and transform digital media, to distribute pervasively, and to easily adapt them to new forms"
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP
THOSE WHO HAVE SOCIAL NETWORKING ACCOUNT LIKE FACEBOOK, MYSPACE, FANFICTION ( READING SITES WHERE PEOPLE WRITE THERE ON VERSION OF BOOKS, MOVIES, TV SHOWS, GAMES, AND ETC) AND ETC. WHERE PEOPLE HAVE TO BE ON THEIR BEST BEHAVIOR ONLINE, NO BULLY, BEING SAFE, EMAIL CHATTING, INSTANCING MESSAGING, AND MANY MORE
Digital Identity
IT LIKE YOUR IDENTITY ONLINE WHERE YOU CAN excess EXCESS YOUR INFORMATION ONLINE FOR EXAMPLE YOUR BANK ACCOUNTS, YOUR PRIVATE INFORMATION , AND ETC.
A digital identity is an online or networked identity adopted or claimed in cyberspace by an individual, organization or electronic device. These users may also project more than one digital identity through multiple communities. In terms of digital identity management, key areas of concern are security and privacy.
Digital Law
IT'S STATING MOSTLY IS COPY SOMEONES WORK WITHOUT PERMISSION LIKE STEALING SOMEONE WORK OR PRJECTS LIKE MOVIES,
Digital Native
THOSE WHO WERE BORN AND RAISED IN WORLD OF TECHNOLOGY AND WHERE WE USE IT EVERYDAY MORE THAN ADULTS THAT DIDN'T HAVE IT BACK THAN. AND WHERE WE SPEAK A DIFFERENT LANGUAGE LIKE SLANG AND SHORTING WORDS SO WE DON'T HAVE TYPE THE WHOLE WORD LIKE 2GETHER, 2MORO,BRB, : <> - Amazed, (-.-) Zzzz . . .- SLEEPING, 2BC,B4N, AML, AND ETC.
A digital native is a person who was born during or after the general introduction of digital technologies and through interacting with digital technology from an early age, has a greater understanding of its concepts. Alternatively, this term can describe people born during or after 1960s, as the Digital Age began at that time; but in most cases, the term focuses on people who grew up with the technology that became prevalent in the latter part of the 20th century and continues to evolve today.
Other discourse identifies a digital native as a person who understands the value of digital technology and uses this to seek out opportunities for implementing it with a view to make an impact.
This term has been used in several different contexts, such as education (Bennett, Maton & Kervin 2008), higher education (Jones & Shao 2011) and in association with the term New Millennium Learners (OECD 2008). A digital immigrant is an individual who was born before the existence of digital technology and adopted it to some extent later in life.
Digital Immigrant
THOSE WHERE NOT EVERYONE WHEN TECHNOLOGY WERE AROUND AND HAD TO LEARN HOW TO USE, AND SLANG WORDS TO TEXT AND UNDERSTAND US YOUNGER GENERATION
Wikis
IT'S JUST A WEBSITE WHERE PEOPLE CAN FIND INFORMATION ON ANYTHING WANT LIKE PEOPLE, DEFECATION, DOCTORS, MOSTLY ON ANYTHING YOU MIGHT NEED
A wiki (
i/ˈwɪki/ WIK-ee) is usually a web application which allows people to add, modify, or delete content in a collaboration with others. Text is usually written using a simplified markup language or a rich-text editor.[1][2] While a wiki is a type of content management system, it differs from a blog or most other such systems in that the content is created without any defined owner or leader, and wikis have little implicit structure, allowing structure to emerge according to the needs of the users.[2]
The encyclopedia project Wikipedia is the most famous wiki on the public web, but there are many sites running many different kinds of wiki software. Wikis can serve many different purposes both public and private, including knowledge management, notetaking, community websites and intranets. Some permit control over different functions (levels of access). For example, editing rights may permit changing, adding or removing material. Others may permit access without enforcing access control. Other rules may also be imposed to organize content.
Ward Cunningham, the developer of the first wiki software, WikiWikiWeb, originally described it as "the simplest online database that could possibly work".[3] "Wiki" (pronounced [ˈwiti] or [ˈviti]) is a Hawaiian word meaning "fast" or "quick".[4][5]
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)
Disinformation
information that you thinks it true it's not
Netiquette
rules of etiquette on the computer when chatting
Geo-technology (Geo-data)
that use information to find location on earth