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  2. Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/College Unbound/Digital Citizenship (Fall 2022)

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    Digital Citizenship Institution College Unbound Instructor Autumm Caines Wikipedia Expert Ian (Wiki Ed) Subject Course dates 2022-08-23 00:00:00 UTC – 2022-10-16 23:59:59 UTC Approximate number of student editors 9

  3. Wikipedia : GLAM/UNIPD/Digital citizenship and law 2021-22

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    In the course of Digital citizenship and law 2021-22, academic year 2021-2022, held by professor Guido Gorgoni, the students can create or improve Wikipedia articles about specific disciplinary content.

  4. Digital citizen - Wikipedia

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    Digital citizenship is a term used to define the appropriate and responsible use of technology among users. Three principles were developed by Mike Ribble to teach digital users how to responsibly use technology to become a digital citizen: respect, educate, and protect. [38] Each principle contains three of the nine elements of digital ...

  5. Talk:Digital citizen - Wikipedia

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    I would like to get to know your thoughts and opinions on this bibliography. I am looking to cite more statistics and factual information to back up many of the assumptions that are written and expand on cyberbullying and the effect of digital technology. 1. Ribble, Mike. Digital Citizenship in Schools: Nine Elements All Students Should Know.

  6. Digital civics - Wikipedia

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    Numerous scholars have suggested that the Philosophy of Information is the most logical course to underpin policy and project work for life in the digital age. [7] [8] The Information Philosopher Luciano Floridi has played a critical role in the success of such work, particularly in exploration of Information Society, European Policy, and the European Commission's Onlife initiative.

  7. Digital literacy - Wikipedia

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    This is best described in the article, Digital Citizenship during a Global Pandemic: Moving beyond Digital Digital Literacy, "Critical digital civic literacy, as is the case of democratic citizenship more generally, requires moving from learning about citizenship to participating and engaging in democratic communities face‐to‐face, online ...

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  9. Netizen - Wikipedia

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    The term netizen is a portmanteau of the English words internet and citizen, [1] as in a "citizen of the net" or "net citizen". [2] [3] [4] It describes a person [5] actively involved in online communities or the Internet in general.