Respuestas
Respuesta:
Explicación:
. Think Critically
It may not seem so, but thinking clearly and critically is at the heart of any form of citizenship. That’s actually a worthwhile topic for another post entirely, but for now, consider that thinking critically about the things you read online (and off)–especially sensationalized headlines and other misleading or polarizing content meant to elicit an emotional response in readers–is good digital citizenship 101.
Also examples? Avoiding cognitive bias and logical fallacies, fact-checking information, grasping the subtleties in points being made in published content or social media, and more are all examples of digital citizenship.
2. Monitor
Monitoring the net effect of your activity online–both the effect of online ‘on you’ and how you affect things online.
3. Respond
Responding to a quest