9 Elements of Digital Citizenship

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9 Elements of Digital Citizenship by Mind Map: 9 Elements of Digital Citizenship

1. Digital Law

1.1. The legal rights and restrictions governing technology use

1.2. People should use technology the way that it is supposed to be used

1.3. copying someone elses work and not giving them any credit for it

2. Digital Rights and responsibilties

2.1. The privileges and freedoms extended to all digital technology users, and the behavioral expectations that come with them

2.2. Citing a site after you take information or even a picture off of it

2.3. not giving credit to the person who created the site

3. Digital Health and wellness

3.1. The elemnts of physical and psychological well-being related to digital technology use

3.2. only using a computer for a little bit and going outside and socializing with people

3.3. spending hours on a computer and no socializing with people

4. Digital Security

4.1. The precautions that all technology users must take to guarantee their personal safety and the security of their network

4.2. make sure that you are protected from viruses

4.3. not protecting your identity and protecting yourself from viruses

5. Digital Literacy

5.1. The capability to use digital technology and knowing when and how to use it

5.2. people use new technologies

5.3. not being able to learn about these new technologies in school or outside of school

6. Digital Access

6.1. Full electronic participation in society

6.1.1. New node

6.1.1.1. New node

6.2. Everyone can have acces to technology.

6.3. Some people cannot acces technology at all if they have no way to do so.

6.3.1. New node

7. Digital Commerce

7.1. The buying and selling of goods online.

7.2. People purchase items online with protection and they cannot be affected by this.

7.3. Some products bought may leak information on the consumer after online purchasing and may affect their identity.

8. Digital Communication

8.1. The electonic exchange of information.

8.2. People are keeping their digital devices quite and are not distrupting anything important at this time.

8.3. During a business meeting, a person leaves their phone on and is messaging friends rather than paying attention to the meeting.

9. Digital Etiquette

9.1. The standards of conduct expected by other digital technology users.

9.2. People know what they can do, cannot do, what is right, and what is wrong when it comes to using digital divices.

9.3. People are not doing the right thing with digital divices and are doing the opposite of what they can do.