63 Things Every Student Should Know In A Digital World
In an increasingly digital world, the things a student needs to know are indeed changing--sometimes drastically.
In an increasingly digital world, the things a student needs to know are indeed changing--sometimes drastically.
"A range of guests is invited into our classroom (virtually) to broaden our knowledge and global perspective."
Avoiding bias and logical fallacies, fact-checking information, and grasping argument subtleties are all examples of digital citizenship.
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Digital Citizenship is the quality of habits, actions, and consumption patterns that impact the ecology of digital content and communities.