Friday, October 25, 2013

Digital Literacy

Digital literacy to me is, the ability to use a range of different technologies to identify, evaluate, navigate, and create information using those technologies. Knowing how to use technology helps me a lot because it helps me complete my homework faster. For example, I can search the Internet to help me solve and understand things more and I can type on Microsoft Word or create a PowerPoint so I wouldn't have to hand write my papers and I wouldn't have to create a poster. This would also apply to my friends, family, and classmates who have access to technology. To add on, technology can help me to communicate better. There are so many social media site and now we have apps for all of those so we can go on them on our phones. There is twitter, instagram, and Facebook so we can communicate from overseas or just a street away. I could text someone on my cell phone and ask what the homework was so I could complete it for the next day. To become a responsible digital citizen we should respect the rules on what social media site we are on. Also, we would be safe and not give out any personal information about ourselves and our friends. On an app called Snap chat, where you send pictures that can be looked at up to 10 seconds long of yourself or something you like, you have to be appropriate and know that once you send it someone could take a screenshot and post it online. This applies to twitter, instagram, and Facebook as well because you could also post a picture or you could write something and it will be on the Internet forever. You need to be safe while using the Internet because there might be online predators following you on twitter or instagram and/or is your friend on facebook so you shouldn't post a picture or write something about where you are and add the location on it because someone could find you. Also, you shouldn't start an argument with a friend on a social media site because it is your business, nobody else wants to hear it and you might say something you regret.

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