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This document contains notes from a student named Joseph M. Perocho for their ED 201 course on the topic of social, ethical, and legal responsibilities in using technology tools and resources. It includes discussion questions about what it means to be a digital citizen and how to observe responsibilities online. The student provides their understanding of digital rights/responsibilities and engages in an online discussion with classmates on this topic.
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Perocho - Ed 201

This document contains notes from a student named Joseph M. Perocho for their ED 201 course on the topic of social, ethical, and legal responsibilities in using technology tools and resources. It includes discussion questions about what it means to be a digital citizen and how to observe responsibilities online. The student provides their understanding of digital rights/responsibilities and engages in an online discussion with classmates on this topic.
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NAME: JOSEPH M.

PEROCHO
COURSE AND YEAR: BSED 2 – MAJOR IN MATHEMATICS
SUBJECT: ED 201
SECTION: E

MODULE 5 - PRESENTATION 1

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

Excite
  Are you a Filipino citizen? As a member of a smaller Filipino community such
as a Barangay or a subdivision, what are your rights and responsibilities? Do you use
the internet? Are you a member of a cyberspace community? What are your rights
and responsibilities as a user of the internet?

Fill out the Venn Diagram below for your answers.

MY RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Look at your answers. Did you have similar answers in both figures? If yes, write
them in the center of the Venn diagram. Be able to explain your answer.
 How do you describe a good citizen?

- A good citizen is someone who knows and performs their societal rights and
responsibilities. A good citizen is also involved in their community by attending
community meetings, offering their time, and voting. You should be willing to serve
on a jury, register to vote, support your community, donate to charity, and engage in
public life if you want to be a good citizen. Obeying the law is a crucial component of
being a good citizen.

 How do you describe a good digital citizen?



- A good digital citizen understands the permanency of the digital world and controls
digital identity proactively. It is a person who acquires the skills and information
required to utilize the internet and digital technology efficiently. They are also
people who interact and participate in society and politics by using digital technology
and the internet in suitable and ethical ways.

 Is there much difference between the two?

A GOOD CITIZEN A GOOD DIGITAL CITIZEN


 Advocates for equal human rights  Advocates for equal digital rights
for all for all
 Treats others with respect  Seeks to understand all
perspectives
 Does not steal or damage others’  Respects digital privacy, intellectual
property property, and other rights of
people online

 Communicates clearly, respectfully,  Communicates and acts with


and with empathy empathy for others’ humanity via
digital channels
 Speaks honestly and does not  Applies critical thinking to all online
repeat unsubstantiated rumors sources, including fake news or
advertisements
 Works to make the world a better  Leverages technology to advocate
place for and advance social causes
 Protects self and others from harm  Is mindful of physical, emotional,
and mental health while using
digital tools
 Teams up with others on  Leverages digital tools to
community projects collaborate with others
 Projects a positive self-image  Understands the permanence of
the digital world and proactively
manages digital identity

Exchange
 
What does it mean to be e digital citizen? How can you observe social,
ethical, and legal responsibilities in the use of technology tools and resources?
Create a dyad and discuss it with your classmate. If you are connected online, create
a blog entry using www.wordpress.org and post your answer. Read also the posts of
your classmates and comments on their ideas.

(I will send the link in messenger)

Examine
 
Your interaction with others online shows your identity. Your online social
identity is your "digital tattoo". A digital tattoo refers to the record of your actions
and communications online and its permanence, like a physical tattoo. Looking back
at how you engage in activities online, what kind of digital citizen were you? Reflect
on this and draw your tattoo inside the box. Explain your illustration.
Digital rights and responsibilities is having the right and freedom to use all types of
digital technology while using the technology in an acceptable and appropriate
manner. As a user of digital technology, I also have the right to privacy and the
freedom of personal expression.

Circle the letter of the correct answer.

1. How can one become a global digital citizen?

A. By doing a new identity in the virtual world


B. By acting responsibly in both offline and online activities
C .By acting appropriately when seen by the people in the community
D. By behaving appropriately when the situation demands for it.

2. Mrs. Diaz is able to pay her household bills through bank transfer from her bank
account. Which element of digital citizenship she benefiting from?

A Digital access
B Digital commerce
C Digital communication
D. Digital rights and responsibilities

3. With the hope of having easy money, Madelyn clicks on all promos that popup on
her screen. By doing so, which threatens her digital security?
 
A. Internet virus
B. Hacker
C. Carpal tunnel
D. Password theft
 
4. Which of the following is the proper use of technology for arthritic service
 
A. Using social media sites to campaign for a social advocacy
B. Hacking bank accounts to help the poor
C. Creating prank account to malign the practices of the government
D. Spreading chain prayers through messenger
 
5. Who among the following is NOT considered a global digital citizen?
 
A. Diana takes care of her gadgets and burns them when no longer useful.
B. Marlon uses social media to campaign for support to the victims of calamities
C When meeting people online Rosie never gives out her personal information to
others
D. When collaborating with other people online, Dina is conscious of their values and
culture.

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