Introduction course – Digital Citizen

Introduction Course Digital Citizen

Introduction

As a digital citizen, it is essential to understand the fundamental concepts of digital literacy and how to effectively and safely navigate the online world. The course aims at give a basic understanding of requirements of today society for digital skills.

Target group

All

Prerequisites

None

Duration

16 hours

Evaluation

Final test

Documentation

Course certificate

Learning outcome

Understanding the concept of digital citizenship: Participants should understand what it means to be a responsible and ethical member of the online community. Online safety and security: Participants should be aware of the risks associated with sharing personal information online and know how to protect themselves from online threats such as cyberbullying, phishing, and malware. Digital etiquette:Participants should be aware of the proper online behavior and understand the consequences of their actions in the digital world. Critical thinking: Participants should be able to analyze and evaluate online information and distinguish between reliable and unreliable sources. Online communication: Participants should know how to communicate effectively and appropriately online, including how to respond to online harassment or hate speech. Copyright and intellectual property: Participants should understand the legal issues surrounding the use of online content, including copyright infringement and fair use. Digital tools and technologies: Participants should have a basic understanding of commonly used digital tools and technologies such as social media, search engines, and online collaboration platforms. Overall, the goal of an introduction course on digital citizenship is to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to be responsible and engaged members of the online community.