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Digital Literacy Definition | ALA Connect - 0 views

  • Digital Literacy is the ability to use information and communication technologies to find, evaluate, create, and communicate information, requiring both cognitive and technical skills.
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Digital identity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Digital identity is the data that uniquely describes a person or a thing and contains information about the subject's relationships.[1] The social identity that an internet user establishes through digital identities in cyberspace is referred to as online identity. A critical problem in cyberspace is knowing with whom one is interacting. Currently there are no ways to precisely determine the identity of a person in digital space. Even though there are attributes associated to a person's digital identity, these attributes or even identities can be changed, masked or dumped and new ones created. Despite the fact that there are many authentication systems and digital identifiers that try to address these problems, there is still a need for a unified and verified identification system.[2][not in citation given] Thus, there are issues of privacy and security related to digital identity. Contents  [hide]  1 Related terms 1.1 Subject and entity 1.2 Attributes, preferences and traits 2 Technical aspects 2.1 Trust, authentication and authorisation 2.1.1 Authentication 2.1.2 Authorisation 2.2 Digital identifiers 2.3 Digital Object Architecture 2.4 Handle System 2.5 Extensible Resource Identifiers 2.6 Policy aspects of digital identity 2.7 Taxonomies of identity 2.8 Networked identity 3 Security issues and privacy 3.1 Anonymous/pseudonymous attribute systems 4 Legal issues 5 Business aspects 6 See also 7 References 8 External links
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What Is Digital Identity? - 0 views

  • Digital identity refers to the ways and means that identity is created and perceived in the digital world, i.e., online. It includes unique descriptive data, as well as information about relationships. That is, it defines a thing both in and of itself and in relationship to other things. Both a person and a company can have a digital identity and while a person always has a concrete identity in the world, businesses may have a storefront identity and establish a digital presence as they establish an online presence in order to do business online. Alternatively, the digital identity may be the one and only identity. Barnes & Noble® is an example of the first type of business; Amazon® is an example of the second
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Calgary Board of Education - Learning Innovation - 0 views

  • What is Digital Citizenship? Digital Citizenship is having the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to demonstrate responsible and respectful behaviour when using technology or participating in digital environments. Digital citizenship goes beyond e-mail etiquette and avoiding plagiarism to encompass all elements of digital engagement, including how to find and evaluate information, respecting copyright, protecting private information, staying safe online, and knowing how to deal with potential cyber-bullying. "Digital citizenship isn't just about recognizing and dealing with online hazards. It's about building safe spaces and communities, [having students] understand how to manage personal information, and about being Internet savvy-- using your online presence to grow and shape your world in a safe, creative way, and inspiring others to do the same." — Digizen.org To explore the elements of digital citizenship visit Mike Ribble's website on Digital Citizenship at www.digitalcitizenship.net/Nine_Elements.html  
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What is Digital Citizenship? - Catholic Education Office Diocese of Townsville - 1 views

  • Digital Citizenship is the concept of educating students (and all technology users) about how to use technology appropriately. This involves using technology effectively and not misusing it to disadvantage others. Digital Citizenship consists of numerous themes including appropriate online etiquette, literacy in how digital technology works and how to use it, an understanding of ethics and the law as it relates to technology, knowing how to stay safe online, and advice on health issues relating to the use of technology.
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