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Which statement best describes advocacy in the context provided?
Which statement best describes advocacy in the context provided?
What event sparked the EDSA II Revolution?
What event sparked the EDSA II Revolution?
Which of the following is NOT listed as a function of social media?
Which of the following is NOT listed as a function of social media?
What is the primary focus of digital citizenship?
What is the primary focus of digital citizenship?
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Which of the following is a basic element of digital citizenship related to communication?
Which of the following is a basic element of digital citizenship related to communication?
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What does digital literacy encompass?
What does digital literacy encompass?
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Which element of digital citizenship focuses on norms in online trading?
Which element of digital citizenship focuses on norms in online trading?
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Which of the following best describes digital etiquette?
Which of the following best describes digital etiquette?
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Study Notes
ICT as a Platform for Change
- Advocacy is expressing views, opinions, and concerns about information access, establishing rights and responsibilities through various means.
- Social media is a collective term for websites and applications focused on community input, communication, interaction, content sharing, and collaboration.
ICT in the Recent History of the Philippines
- The People Power Revolution (EDSA) lasted from 1983 to 1986. Cardinal Sin used Radyo Veritas broadcasts to encourage Filipinos to end President Ferdinand Marcos's regime.
- EDSA II, also known as the 2001 EDSA Revolution, occurred from January 17 to 21, 2001, following the walkout of 11 prosecutors in the impeachment trial of President Joseph Estrada.
- The Yolanda People Finder database, powered by Google, was created in response to significant storms that hit the Philippines.
Social Media Can Do
- Promote social change by supporting social justice and creating movements.
- Empower those who are poor, hurting, left out or victims
- Stop bullying and discrimination
- Help during calamities or tragedies
Digital Citizenship and its Elements
- Digital citizenship is the ability to use technology responsibly, safely, and ethically in online communities.
- Ways to earn digital citizenship
- Join social media sites
- Buy or sell online goods and services
- Create email accounts
Nine Basic Elements of Digital Citizenship
- Digital Access: Having internet access to enter the digital world.
- Digital Commerce: Understanding norms in buying and selling online goods and services.
- Digital Communication: Utilizing digital channels for communication (chatting, vlogging, blogging, email, etc.) to enhance communication abilities.
- Digital Literacy: The ability to learn how to use technology and access information online.
- Digital Etiquette: Treating fellow internet users with respect and avoiding inappropriate behavior (e.g., cyberbullying).
- Digital Laws: Understanding legal rights and restrictions in using technology (e.g., hacking, plagiarism, identity theft).
- Digital Health and Wellness: Being conscious of the potential dangers of overusing technology.
- Digital Security: The ability to stay safe online.
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Explore how ICT has influenced social advocacy and movements in the Philippines. Learn about key historical events like the People Power Revolution and how social media empowers citizens. This quiz delves into the relationship between technology and social change in recent history.