Module 4: Digital Citizenship
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Digital Citizenship – Understanding Digital CitizenshipDigital Citizenship – Understanding Digital Citizenship1 Quiz
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Digital Citizenship – Online Safety & Digital RightsDigital Citizenship – Online Safety & Digital Rights1 Quiz
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Digital Citizenship – Ethical Use of Digital TechnologyDigital Citizenship – Ethical Use of Digital Technology1 Quiz
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IT Literacy refers only to the ethical aspects of using digital technologies.
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Media Literacy involves the ability to critically understand and evaluate media messages.
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In a Post Truth Society, objective facts are the primary influencers of public opinion.
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Ethnocentrism is the tendency to judge individuals from other cultural groups positively.
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What does Information Literacy primarily focus on?
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Which component of prejudice is considered the emotional element?
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What is a Cultural Group?
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What has increased incidents of discrimination against Asian Americans during the Covid19 pandemic?
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