We read terms of service, consider the ways that our identities are tracked to maximize goals that might not be in our best interests, and imagine ways that our digital identities could be exploited. Students leave the course with a critical eye toward digital environments and those who own those environments, but begin to think of the web as a space where the possibility of self-expression exists.
Hi Everyone,
Digital citizenship is important for:
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Future-Readiness: In order to be prepared for future academic and professional endeavors, students should be competent and moral digital citizens, given the growing reliance of both higher education and the workplace on digital technology.
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Safety: Knowing how to communicate online securely lowers the possibility of running into hazardous circumstances or acting recklessly.
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Integrity: Developing an awareness of digital ethics aids students in realizing the significance of being truthful and upright in their academic endeavors.
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Participation: Being an effective and responsible member of the community is essential for being a good digital citizen in a society where many social issues are debated and resolved online.
There are a lot of new things that I learned here, especially about the colleges that I have never been to, although I, like others, cannot and should not go to every school in the world, and I will only go to the ones that are best for me, recommended for me, and/or the ones that I choose, which others should also do. I agree with the issues covered in the case study because it talks about our identities being tracked to maximize goals that might not be in our best interest, which should not happen to anyone, including me. Also, it is a very bad thing if a person's digital identity, including mine, is exploited, and that should not happen to anyone, including me. We, including me, can all express ourselves on the web, but we must be careful when doing so because it can harm and destroy our future, as well as the future of others. Just because we, including me, are energetic on day one, it doesn't mean we should not ruin it by posting something online or in the media somewhere else on that same day that in the future we will regret, because not everyone is supported by 30 people; sometimes we are only supported by one person, or sometimes we only have to support ourselves, which is a very tough thing to do, which no one, including me, should go through.
LiDA102
**References**
Digital citizenship + liberal Arts = students empowered for life. (n.d.). EDUCAUSE Review. https://er.educause.edu/articles/2017/6/digital-citizenship-liberal-arts-students-empowered-for-life
Team, L. (2024, January 31). Digital Citizenship in Education: What It Is & Why it Matters. Learning. https://www.learning.com/blog/digital-citizenship-in-education-what-it-is-why-it-matters/#:~:text=Future%2DReadiness%3A%20As%20higher%20education,future%20educational%20and%20professional%20pursuits.