Course: Digital Citizenship | EOtest

  • Digital Citizenship

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    The use of technology and the internet has changed the way we interact, work, study and shop. Many of us appreciate and enjoy our online interactions. However, there are also many dangers lurking in the online environment. How do we navigate the ever changing rules of digital citizenship, and keep ourselves and our families safe in the online world? Read on to learn more.


    Quick Facts

    • Around 84% of jobs in Canada currently require the use of a computer and basic technical skills and that even low-skilled jobs increasingly require a basic level of digital literacy.
    • “123456”continues to be first on the list of bad passwords in 2018. “Password” is the second on the list.
    • According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, 93 percent of teens ages 12 to 17 are online.

     

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