Lesson 10 (for quiz only) Flashcards
is a process of supporting and enabling people to: express their views and concerns, access information and services, defend and promote their rights and responsibilities
Advocacy
- describes the unequal distribution of information and communication technology across nations,
- commonly described as the “gap between information haves and have-nots”
Global Digital Divide
A major protest that took place along EDSA from February 22 to 25, 1986 involving 2 million Filipinos from different sectors
EDSA (PEOPLE POWER REVOLUTION)
- Also known as 2001 EDSA Revolution
- Happened during Jan 17-21, 2001
- It was fueled after 11 prosecutors of then President Joseph Estrada walked out of the impeachment trial. As a result, the people in EDSA grew over the course of a few days through text brigades
EDSA Dos
- Recent storms in the Philippines gave birth to the ____ database powered by Google.
- During typhoon Yolanda, the ____ was a vital tool for people across the globe to track the situation of their relatives.
- This proved to be successful and is now adapted by more organizations to help people track relatives during calamities.
Yolanda People Finder
- a series of protests that mainly took place in Luneta Park from Aug 22 to 26, 2013.
- It was to condemn the misuse of the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF)
Million People March
- is dubbed as the “world’s platform for change” where anyone from online community can create a petition and ask others to sign it
- It gives access to more people by allowing the online community to affix their digital signatures on a petition.
- Its mission is to help people from around the world create the change they want to see.
- Sample petitions raised were: economic problems, criminal injustice, abuse of human rights, lack of education, environmental concerns, animal abuse, human health concerns and world hunger
Change.org
refers to the utilization of information technology (IT) in order to engage in society, politics, and government. K. Missheras ense. define eligital Internet regularly and effectively”.
Digital Citizenship
- Full electronic participation in society.
- Technology users need to be aware that not everyone has the same opportunities when it comes to technology. Working toward equal digital rights and supporting electronic access is the starting point of Digital Citizenship.
DIGITAL ACCESS
- Electronic buying and selling of goods.
- Technology users need to understand that a large share of market economy is being done electronically. Legitimate and legal exchanges are occurring, but the buyer or seller needs to be aware of the issues associated with it.
DIGITAL COMMERCE
- Electronic exchange of information.
- One of the significant changes within the digital revolution is a person’s ability to communicate with other people.
- In the 19th century, forms of communication were limited. In the 21st century, communication options have exploded to offer a wide of choices (e.g., e-mail, cellular phones, instant messaging).
DIGITAL COMMUNICATION
- Process of teaching and learning about technology and the use of technology
- While schools have made great progress in the area of technology infusion, much remains to be done.
- A renewed focus must be made on what technologies must be taught as well as how it should be used
DIGITAL LITERACY
- Electronic standards of conduct or procedure.
- Technology users often see this area as one of the most pressing problems when dealing with Digital Citizenship. We recognize inappropriate behavior when we see it, but before people use technology they do not learn ____ (i.e.,appropriate conduct).
DIGITAL ETIQUETTE
- Electronic responsibility for actions and deeds.
- Deals with the ethics of technology within a society. Unethical use manifests itself in form of theft and/or crime.
- Ethical use manifests itself in the form of abiding by the laws of society. Users need to understand that stealing or causing damage to other people’s work, identity, or property online is a crime.
DIGITAL LAW
- Those freedoms extended to everyone in a digital world.
- There are basic set of rights extended to every digital citizen. Digital citizens have the right to privacy, free speech, etc. Basic digital rights must be addressed, discussed, and understood in the digital world.
DIGITAL RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES