5. For example:
• Email
• Twitter
• Facebook
• Cell phones
• Instant Messaging etc.
• The opportunity to communicate and
collaborate with anyone from anywhere
and anytime
7. For Example:
• Sellers change the market economy
• Buyers and seller need to be aware of the
issues associated with technology.
• Users need to learn about how to be
effective consumers in a new digital
economy.
9. For example:
• Focus on what technologies should be
taught as well as how it should be used
• Learners must be taught to learn
anything, anytime, anywhere.
• As new technology emerge people have to
learn quickly and appropriately
11. For example:
• Take precautions to guarantee safety
• There are individuals in society who steal
and disrupt other people.
• Have virus protection, backups of data,
and surge control of our equipment
• Protect information from outside forces
that might cause disruption or harm.
13. For example:
• Abide by the laws of technology & society
• Users need to understand that stealing or causing
damage to other people’s work, identity, or property
online is a crime.
• Laws apply to anyone who works or play online
• Hacking into others information, downloading illegal
music, plagiarizing, creating destructive worms, viruses
or creating Trojan Horses, sending spam
15. For example:
• Digital citizens have the right to privacy
• Basic digital rights must be addressed,
discussed, and understood in the digital
world, with these rights comes
responsibility.
17. For example:
• Eye safety, repetitive stress, and sound
ergonomic practices are issues that need
to be addressed in a new technological
world
• Internet addiction is becoming more
relevant
19. For Example:
• Be responsible digital citizens in this new
society.
• Don't take part in cyberbulling
o bullying online (email, facebook, even
Youtube)
o through cellphone use!