Do you know when the digital technology world happens in our life?


The digital revolution occurred around 1980. The digital revolution was with the Internet and later with mobile devices, social networks, big data, and cloud computing, as well as a practical revolution in healthcare. Since then in our life, everyone has become more and more used to it. And we used to call it digital citizenship for people using digital technology in their daily lives.


Since we are already living in a digital citizenship, then we should know that digital citizenship refers to the responsible use of technology, and teaching digital citizenship is critical to helping students achieve and understand digital literacy in life. How to become part of digital citizenship? Let’s see three core responsibilities as a good digital citizen as follow;


RESPECT


Do not commit cyberbullying crimes on the internet. set the principle to always treat and respect others with respect. Do not commit the crime of theft and damage other people's digital works, personal identities or property.


Cyberbullying occurs using digital technology. People who do cyberbullying, usually do it repeatedly, which is intended to scare, anger, humiliate those who are targeted. Examples include;

  • Spreading lies about someone or posting someone's photo to embarrass them on social media.

  • Sending threatening messages to someone via social media or messaging platforms. Impersonating someone and sending malicious messages to others on their behalf.

  • Often face-to-face bullying and cyberbullying occur at the same time. But cyberbullying leaves a digital footprint. A record that proves useful and provides evidence to help stop abuse.


PROTECT

Before citizens know and understand how they can protect themselves, they need to know what is the risk of digital technology growth. Above has explained the risk might be accrue in cyberbullying. Good digital citizens can make appropriate decisions when communicating through a variety of digital media channels. Makes responsible online purchasing decisions and protects their payments. Protect human rights in all digital forums. Protects personal information from outside forces that may cause harm. Understand the permanence of the digital world. Get permission before sharing information about others. Don’t share your personal information online.

The online digital environment actually has room for positive and negative interactions. In fact, as in real life, every citizen must comply with applicable laws. Digital law deals with all legal rights and limitations used to regulate the use of technology. Many online users are actually breaking the law, knowing it or not. There are always crimes of identity theft, to hacking other people’s emails, cyberbullying violations, to crimes that download copyrighted music and then use it. That's why digital law is the most important to protect digital citizenship.

EDUCATE

As we now know, examples are in social media, online games, multimedia and mobile phones. Digital learning is any type of learning that uses technology and digital running through internet access. The Internet is an important factor in the implementation of modern education. In fact, education is becoming more accessible and widespread than ever because of the internet. Uses digital tools to advance their learning and keeps up with changes in technology.

Digital education has become commonly used and easily used nowadays. Become a critical reason why digital citizenship is such a crucial topic to teach today’s students. Because now too much communication and education in schools is done online. Especially during the Covid-19 pandemic, all children are learning for school online. The reason for studying digital citizenship today is indeed not easy, and it is necessary to have knowledge about being a good digital citizen. And this has become a new learning reality for students, they have to do all communication and education online.

Digital citizenship refers to the responsible use of technology. Teaching digital citizenship is critical to helping students achieve and understand digital literacy, as well as ensuring cyberbullying prevention, digital online security and privacy security, responsibility, and digital health and wellness.

Our responsibilities as educators now extend beyond the classroom to the world of keyboards and html code, and teaching students to navigate this digital space responsibly is a major part of helping them develop good and healthy relationships with the world around them. Adding lessons on knowledge and knowledge about how to be a good digital citizen, the importance of knowing the risks of using digital technology, ways to protect school students from the risks of digital technology are important processes that need to be taught by teachers in separate lessons about good digital citizens.

Digital citizenship refers to the responsible use of technology, and teaching digital citizenship is critical to helping students achieve and understand digital literacy, as well as ensuring cyberbullying prevention, media online safety, social media digital responsibility, and digital health and wellness.

Education is the key to everything. Knowledge of digital literacy is also needed, which includes understanding the ability for children to distinguish between genuine and fake content. Because if you don't understand and lack understanding of digital literature, it can have a big negative impact on the lives of students and adults as a whole.

Students need to learn how to properly use their free will, and be able to decide what content is good for them and what content they should avoid. So that life can live a balanced life.


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