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1Become an iMature Student

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  • Title: Become an iMature Student
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 238
  • Publisher: CreateSpace
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  • First Year Published: 2013
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    Digital citizen

    digital citizen is used with different meanings. According to the definition provided by Karen Mossberger, one of the authors of Digital Citizenship:

    Etiquette in technology

    Citizen. Corwin Press. p. 7. ISBN 978-1412971447. Digital citizenship. Ribble, Mike (2011). Digital Citizenship in Schools. International Society for Technology

    Digital footprint

    positive digital footprint development". Scan: The Journal for Educators. 37. NSW Department of Education: 49–64. ISSN 2202-4557. "Digital Citizenship, Internet

    Digital literacy

    described in the article, Digital Citizenship during a Global Pandemic: Moving beyond Digital Digital Literacy, "Critical digital civic literacy, as is the

    Digital intelligence

    maturity: Level 1 – Digital citizenship: the ability to use digital technology in safe, responsible and ethical ways. Level 2 – Digital creativity: the ability

    Media literacy

    access, and civic voice and engagement are sometimes referred to as digital citizenship. Media literacy education is the process used to advance media literacy

    Common Sense Media

    ratings and reviews reached more than 100 million households and its digital citizenship curriculum is taught by more than 1 million teachers in the U.S.

    Hate speech

    Norton, Helen L. (2011). "Intermediaries and Hate Speech: Fostering Digital Citizenship for Our Information Age". Boston University Law Review. 91. Rochester

    Marko Liias

    improvements, and public transit expansion. Digital Citizenship and Media Literacy (SB 5449): Liias has championed digital safety and media literacy in K–12 education

    Digital learning

    prejudices or errors, so the existence of digital literacy skills, as critical assessment and digital citizenship the ethical and proper usage of technology