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9. Digital commerce

Business to business model: Is a company that sells and supplies to another company that needs that certain product (Digital Citizenship Module Manual, 2016:166). Business to consumer model: It is a company that sells goods and services straight to the customers (Digital Citizenship Module Manual, 2016:166). Consumer to business model:  A customer creates something worth and opportunities in the business which that same customer usually consumes from the business (Digital Citizenship Module Manual, 2016:167). Consumer to consumer model: This is where the customers give opportunities and creates values to the other customers to achieve their needs and wants (Digital Citizenship Module Manual, 2016:167). (2016). Digital Citizenship Module Manual. Cape Town: Independent Institute of Education

8. Digital Health and Well Being

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7. Digital Security

Online activities can be dangerous towards your privacy for instance cookies is used as a navigation to save the information of a cyber user of any behaviour  (Digital Citizenship Module Manual, 2016:130).  These kind of behaviours and information may consist your identity which is a high risk because when you get hacked, all your identity can be identified by the hackers which they are strangers invading your privacy (Digital Citizenship Module Manual, 2016:130). These information can also get a cyber user being stalked by an unknown hacker  (Digital Citizenship Module Manual, 2016:130). These are the guidlines on online activity:  1. Protection from devices from malware and hackers: You must get an antivirus that can scan and clear infected files which it must do regularly  (Digital Citizenship Module Manual, 2016:131). 2. Protect your information: Never share too much information online and make sure that you have a backup app that store your files safe...

Q.6.2 What ethical issues could rise as a result of digital socialisation?

·          It is copyright (Digital Citizenship Module Manual, 2016:104) ·          Pornography  (Digital Citizenship Module Manual, 2016:104) ·          Privacy (Digital Citizenship Module Manual, 2016:104) ·          Cultural views (Digital Citizenship Module Manual, 2016:104) ·          Accountability (Digital Citizenship Module Manual, 2016:104) (2016). Digital Citizenship Module Manual. Cape Town: Independent Institute of Education

Q.6.1 What is digital socialisation? How can social media change communities and their practices and traditions

Digital socialization is socializing through your cellphone, internet or even through video calls on your laptop. This type of socialization has its own particular culture that forms its own language on the messaging by the communicators on the internet (chron, 2017). Social media can change communities by always updating news and stories from the lavish lifestyle that is from the urban areas which the traditional communities will be interested and would always want to update themselves of trying to know more than any other person. Some people in traditional communities will try to be more urbanized because of seeing the majority on the social media being urbanized which it will lead some people in the community ashamed at themselves and their practices of culture. Chron. < www.smallbusiness.chron.com/socialization-internet-39077.html > Site last updated 2017. Site accessed on the 22 October 2017

5. Digital Bill of Rights

1.        Freedom – Digital citizens have a right to access online internet and social media (keepthewebopen, 2012) 2.        Openness – Digital citizens have a right open an internet that doesn’t cause any error (keepthewebopen, 2012) 3.        Equality – Digital citizens must be treated equal along with the regulations on the internet (keepthewebopen, 2012) 4.        Participation – Digital citizens have a right to participate in any blogs, debate or conversations on the internet (keepthewebopen, 2012) 5.        Creativity – Digital citizens can create, improve and influence on the internet (keepthewebopen, 2012) 6.        Sharing – Digital citizens have a right to express their ideas and new discoveries on the online internet(keepthewebopen, 2012) 7.        Accessi...

4. Digital Etiquette

 The digital etiquette is an appropriate behavior in the social media (Digital Citizenship Module Manual, 2016:84). The lack of behavior which causes problems to the cyber users is identity theft, cyberbullying, hacking and exposing other peoples’ privacy. These inappropriate behaviors are harassing the cyber users which is unfair because some cyber users won’t be comfortable enough to use their computers and some won’t even have a knowledge to operate it because of their disadvantage backgrounds. The inappropriate behaviours is mostly likely abusing your power (Digital Citizenship Module Manual, 2016:90) to someone else who is vulnerable with feelings and not doing some action in the social media. Offensive language is not seen as a digital etiquette because it needs the corrective language that needs to be spoken online or in the social media so that the cyber users can be comfortable to each other (Digital Citizenship Module Manual, 2016:90). These cyber users also be traumat...