Posts

Showing posts from May, 2025

Chapter 10.2 : Digital Citizenship: The Voices from Our Community

Hello, everyone! Fae here with her last blog upload! for this blog I will make it much more special and long since it will be my last. On the last module that was given to us we were tasked to interview 3-5 non-professional individuals after which we will be making a summary on the answers on the interview that I conduscted. I will be summarizing them based on the answers that they have given. 1. Have you heard of the term “digital citizenship”?  If yes: What do you think it means?  The first interviewee defines “digital citizenship” as 'how we present ourselves online, which includes interacting with other digital citizens mindfully with proper netiquette. It is similar to how we go on with our everyday lives, but in the cyber world.' The second interviewee defines “digital citizenship” as to 'the ethical and responsible use of technology as well as well as it's application to our daily lives and the internet. It also compromise of the responsibilities that we have as...

Chapter 10.1 : Digital Citizenship: More Than Just Being Online

Hello, blog! this is probably my second to the last blog update! will miss you guys so much! For this blog we will be tackling about digital citizenship and what it means to be one. I will discuss below what my understanding of DC is and will give 3 characteristics of it. A digital citizen is someone who uses the internet and technology to engage with the world around them. They are active participants in the digital space, not just observers. As more aspects of daily life move online, the role of digital citizens becomes increasingly important in shaping how we interact and communicate in society. Digital citizens have three main characteristics. First, they are digitally literate, meaning they know how to use digital tools, surf the web safely, and keep their personal information secure. Second, they follow good online manners by being polite, not bullying others, and respecting privacy. Third, they use technology to take part in community activities, such as voting online or joining...