Module 7 Flashcards

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What is the title of Module 7?

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Social, Ethical, and Legal Responsibilities in the Use of Technology Tools and Resources

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It is an idea that all persons using the internet have civic rights and responsibilities

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Digital citizenship

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It centers around safe, savvy and ethical use of technology

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Digital Citizenship

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He or she sees the world as a community in which all people live and prosper together. He/she understands that his/her actions contribute to the values of the entire planet and he/she is concerned on how he/she participates in and contributes to the entire world

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Global Citizen

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He or she adheres to guidelines that govern the ethical and responsible use of technology and acts responsibly in all relationships and interactions in the digital world

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Digital Citizen

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According to him/her, the digital citizen realizes that we simultaneously share technological and human experiences regardless of culture, status, or political/religious beliefs

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Watanabe-Crocket, 2017

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7
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What are the five tenets of Global Digital Citizenship?
(PGAED)

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Ribble, 2017 identified:
1. Personal responsibility
2. Global citizenship
3. Altruistic service
4. Environmental Stewardship
5. Digital Citizenship

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It includes demonstrating how we manage ourselves in matters such as personal finance, ethical and moral boundaries, personal health and wellness, and relationships of every kind, both online or offline

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Personal responsibility

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For the student, this kind of responsibility means taking Ownership of his/her learning

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Personal responsibility

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It understands that technology has dissolved boundaries between all the world’s people. We now communicate, collaborate, and celebrate across all levels of society

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Global citizenship

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This tenet covers appropriate and exemplary behavior in our online environments. It’s about working towards making our transparent digital world safe for ourselves and others

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Digital citizenship

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It is defined as “having a selfless concern for the well-being of others.”

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Altruistic service

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This practice is all about common-sense values and an appreciation for the beauty and majesty that surround us every day. This facet of Global Digital Citizenship reinforces the idea that we have one world that we all live on

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Environmental stewardship

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What are the nine elements of Digital citizenship
(DIGITAL ACC LEL RrHwS)

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  1. digital access
  2. digital commerce
  3. digital communication
  4. digital literacy
  5. digital etiquette
  6. digital law
  7. digital rights and responsibilities
  8. digital health and wellness
  9. digital securities.
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15
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What are the starting points of digital citizenship?

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Equal digital rights and electronic access

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It is supposed to be available to all in the same manner that education is made sure by the Philippine government to be available to all citizens

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Digital access

17
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It is AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE FREE INTERNET ACCESS PROGRAM IN PUBLIC PLACES IN THE COUNTRY AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR

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RA 10929

18
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When was RA 10929 signed into law?

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July 25, 2016

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This Act aims to facilitate domestic and international dealings, transactions, arrangements, agreements, contracts and exchanges and storage of information through the utilization of electronic, optical and similar medium, mode, instrumentality and technology to recognize the authenticity and reliability of electronic documents related to such activities and to promote the universal use of electronic transaction in the government and general public

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RA 8792

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Technology users need to understand that a large share of market is being done electronically. Nowadays people shop through different websites and even do online transactions for banking

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Digital commerce

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When was RA 8792 signed into law?

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July 2000

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It is the electronic exchange of communication which includes emailing, texting, instant messaging, utilizing cell phones, etc

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Digital communication

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As digital citizens, it is our responsibility to develop and continually enhance our technological knowledge

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Digital literacy

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This refers to the electronic standards of conduct or procedure

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Digital etiquette

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This refers to the electronic responsibility for actions and deeds

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Digital law

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“For every right, there is a corresponding duty and for every privilege, there is a corresponding responsibility.” The privileges of digital access come along with responsibility

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Digital rights and responsibilities

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Our physical and psychological well-being in a digital technology world should be a priority.

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Digital health and wellness

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As responsible digital citizens, we must know how to keep our data, our money, and our identity from all hazards in the digital world.

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Digital security

29
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What are the netiquette guidelines?
(PRER CP DoT)

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  1. Protect your reputation
  2. Respect others
  3. Express yourself clearly and use emoticons
  4. Remember the intellectual property
  5. Check spelling, grammar and punctuation
  6. Pause before you post
  7. Do not share your personal information
  8. Think about who or what you are representing
30
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According to World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), this refers to creations of the mind such as inventions; literary and artistic works;designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce

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Intellectual property

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Is a right held by a person or by a company to have exclusive rights over these

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Intellectual property rights

32
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Internationally, your works are protected by?

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World Intellectual Property Organization to which the Philippines is one of the 191 member states.

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It administers and implements state policies in relation to intellectual property in the country

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Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (POPHIL)

34
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This refers to the legal right given to the owner of the original work or intellectual property

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Copyright

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According to plagiarism.org, is an act of fraud; it involves both stealing someone else’s work and lying about it afterward

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Plagiarism

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This refers to copying the work of another and claiming it as one’s ideas or without proper attribution while copyright infringement is copying one’s work without obtaining permission

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Plagiarism

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It is a violation of the right of the copyright holder while plagiarism is a violation of the right of the author. We have to note that not all authors are copyright holders; there are cases when the publisher owns the copyright

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Copyright infringement

38
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For images, videos and music, the what are counted as plagiarism?

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  1. Copying media (especially images) from other websites to paste them into
    your own papers or websites.
  2. Making a video using footage from others’ videos or using copyrighted
    music as part of the soundtrack.
  3. Performing another person’s copyrighted music (i.e., playing a cover).
  4. Composing a piece of music that borrows heavily from another
    composition.