Digital Rights and
Responsibilities for Society, Business and Education:
Society:
In society
Digital Citizenship can be defined as the norms of appropriate, responsible
behaviour with regard to technology use.
Digital Commerce: electronic
buying and selling goods.
Technology
users need to understand that a large share of the market economy is being done
electronically. Legal exchanges are occurring, but the buyer or seller needs to
be aware of the issues connected with it.
Digital Access: full electronic participation in society.
Technology
users need to be aware that not everyone has the same opportunities when it
comes to technology. Working towards equal digital rights and supporting
electronic access is the starting point of Digital citizenship.(www.digitalcitizenship.net)
Business:
Digital Communication: electronic exchange of information.
One of the
significant changes within the digital revolution is a person’s ability to
communicate with other people. In the 19th century, forms of
communication were limited. In the 21st century, communication
options have exploded to offer a wide variety of choices e.g., e-mail, cell
phones, instant messaging).
Digital Literacy: process of teaching and learning about technology and the use of
technology.
While
schools have made great progress in the area of technology infusion, much
remains to be done. A renewed focus must be made on what technologies must be
taught as well as how it should be used. New technologies are finding their way
into the work place that are not being used in schools
Education:
Digital Etiquette: electronic standards of conduct or procedure.
Technology
users often see this area as one of the most pressing problems when dealing
with Digital Citizenship. We recognize inappropriate behaviour when we see it,
but before people use technology they do not learn digital etiquette (i.e.,
appropriate conduct).
Digital Law: electronic responsibility for actions and deeds.
Digital Law
deals with the ethics of technology within a society. Unethical use manifests
itself in the form of theft and/or crime. Ethical use manifests itself in the
form of abiding by the laws of society. Users need to understand that stealing
or causing damage to other people’s work, identity, or property online is a
crime.