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Digital citizenship in education and its implication

Reylan G. Capuno, Roberto Suson, Decem Suladay, Vivian Arnaiz, Imelda Villarin, Emelyn Jungoy

2022World Journal on Educational Technology Current Issues25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nowadays, billions of people across the world communicate with one another using a variety of technological means. As a result of this connection, we now live in a digital world where people can learn, work, play, and socialize with ease. Likewise, educators of all skills levels may not understand how to use technology effectively. Hence, both students and teachers need to become a member of a digital citizenry. Findings revealed that in terms of the elements of digital citizenship, teachers are significantly higher than students. The results indicate that students are at risk in this digital environment along with the covid-19 pandemic. This critical aspect addresses the schools to provide initiative and integrate digital citizenship in the curriculum in order to provide a responsible digital citizen. Keywords: Digital citizenship, Basic Education, Digital education, Self-education, Responsible citizen

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CitizenshipCurriculumWork (physics)SociologyOrder (exchange)Citizenship educationVariety (cybernetics)Digital societyPolitical sciencePedagogyMathematics educationEngineeringPsychologyComputer scienceMedia studiesBusinessLawPoliticsArtificial intelligenceFinanceMechanical engineeringDigital literacy in education
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