Thursday, 16 August 2018

Q.1.1 Ribble (2011) identifies nine elements that make up digital citizenship, encompassing the issue of the use, abuse and misuse of technology. Briefly discuss these nine elements.



Q.1.1 Ribble (2011) identifies nine elements that make up digital citizenship, 
encompassing the issue of the use, abuse and misuse of technology. Briefly discuss 

these nine elements. 


According to eschoolnewsa, 2018, ''
Digital access- The full electronic participation in society, in other words is the use of internet, television, mobile devices and other electronics devices that are used by the public.

Digital literacy- The ability to use information and communication technologies to find, evaluate, create and communicate information, required both and technical skills

Digital communication- The electronic exchange of information between two devices

Digital etiquette- Is a basic set of rules pertaining to behavior that needs to be followed to ensure the internet is better for all users

Digital rights and responsibilities- Privileges and freedom extended to all digital technology users and the behavioral expectations that come with them

Digital law- The electronic responsibility for actions deeds which is either ethical or unethical, this includes copyright, privacy, security and pornography

Digital security- The electronic precaution to guarantee digital safety, this includes scams, online stalking, identity-theft, fraud and online bullying

Digital health and wellness- Physical and psychological wellbeing in digital technological world, in other words is the physical and emotion impact that technology and the internet has on our lives and our well-being, if we use technology too much we can get physical injuries such as eye strain, carpel tunnel syndrome obesity and many others, we cal also get physiological issues such as internet addiction, cyber bullying and cyber stalking.

Digital commerce- Electronic selling and buying of goods and services, through digital channel''.

Reference:
https://www.eschoolnews.com/2015/09/24/digital-citizenship-244/

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