Digital Literacy
Digital Literacy is the ability to work with digital technology to achieve communication, art, business or other various goals.
Digital Citizenship
Digital Citizenship is the idea of conducting one's self appropriately in the digital realm.
Digital Rights and Responsibilities the privileges and freedoms extended to all digital technology users, and the behavioral expectations that come with them | |||
Digital Communication the electronic exchange of information | |||
Digital Access full electronic participation in society | |||
Digital Etiquette the standards of conduct expected by other digital technology users | |||
Digital Security the precautions that all technology users must take to guarantee their personal safety and the security of their network | |||
Digital Literacy the capability to use digital technology and knowing when and how to use it | |||
Digital Law the legal rights and restrictions governing technology use | |||
Digital Health and Wellness the elements of physical and psychological well-being related to digital technology use | |||
Digital Commerce the buying and selling of goods online |
Digital Identity
Digital Identity is the way an entity is perceived or portrayed in the digital realm.
Digital Law
The enforcement of order and rights in the digital realm.
Digital Native
A Digital Native is someone who was raised amongst the burgeoning digital technology today and can use it intuitively and affectively.
Digital Immigrant
A Digital Immigrant is someone who eventually migrated to the digital realm, but it is in some ways like a second language to them.
According to education expects our ability to use new technologies could be tied to when we were born… and that divide may be the year 1980.
That’s right, the theory goes: If you were born after 1980 you are classed as a Digital Native, but those born before this date are Digital Immigrants.
Wikis
A wiki is a simple website wherein the text, and occasionally other details, can be edited by a group of people. It is a community-controlled source of information.
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)
MOOCs are educational courses offered online that are open to the public and are usually free.
Disinformation
Disinformation is false information that is intentionally propagated knowing that it is false.
Netiquette