DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP? Very
interesting. In the digital world of today, not being digitally involved can be
considered social suicide. It is no different than being left home alone or
even alone in the wilderness without a soul to connect with. Literally.
I believe that it is important to educate our
young people about digital citizenship because of the benefits and advantages
they acquire from it. It is the way of schooling today where technology is
required in order for students to receive the highest level of education
possible. It can help them in making work easier & faster, and it can also
serve as a tool that helps in obtaining new and useful knowledge through
research.
HOWEVER, we as educators must
always be on our feet in making sure that our students are utilizing the
opportunity to it’s fullest potential. We know technology as being beneficial
for our students; it also has its way of turning the opposite way. Young people
today consider this a blessing as communication amongst them has become very
accessible, but it also provides problems that we are trying to remedy today.
Because of their knowledge of digital tools, it has become a burden to solve
problems brought up by being digital citizens amongst our young people.
My personal solution to this is
to continuously educate our young ones on the importance of utilizing
technology to fulfill life’s needs, and not use it to accommodate personal
vendettas. Let’s continue to educate them of what they need to do to stay
digitally safe as well as use it to their advantage educationally. Let’s guide
our students to learn more, but at the same time become knowledgeable of how to
protect themselves from predators and problems who prey on weak digital
citizens.
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