What does it mean to be a digital citizen? Lesley Osborne Digital Society Policy and Research Australian Communications and Media Authority CEBIT, Sydney.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Story Broad How I am going to create my Video.....
Advertisements

A Framework for Empowerment, Engagement, and Active Citizenship in an Information Age The 5 As of Media Literacy Assessment Access Action Appreciation.
Networking Through Social Media. Module #1: Basis of Networking.
Are you being a safe and successful digital citizen? E-safety
CREATING CHILD SAFE ENVIRONMENTS IN SPORT A national approach to defining, developing and implementing child safe environments throughout an organisation.
Adopting a Strategic Approach to Social Media in Parliaments Dr Andy Williamson
Our Digital World Second Edition
ASPG Conference August 2010 Social media & perceptions of parliament: A case study from the NSW Legislative Council.
HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver. How many hours per day does the average child between the ages of 8 and 18 spend with media and technology? (this includes.
Digital Footprint Objective: Students will gain awareness of what it means to have a digital footprint.
EU CHALLENGES IN LIFE LONG LEARNING Tiina Lautamo, principal lecturer Health and social studies.
Engaging Young People 2013 Initial Findings. Engaging Young People Those in Year 10 and 11 (and potentially at risk of becoming NEETs) yrs NEETs.
PCD Objective 2.02 Safety Practices Guidelines for parents or caregivers to follow.
Cyber Character for Netizens Cyber Character for Netizens Joe Showker Rockingham County Schools “Cyber Character” is ethical citizenship for internet computer.
RahulMIN KU WHAT TO DO IF CYBER-BULLYING OCCURS Firstly protect your number- only give it to friends and don’t leave your mobile where others can.
Florida Statistics April Road Map: – Research Purpose & Methodology – Summary – Detailed Findings – How Dangerous Is….? – How Distracting Is….?
Are you being a safe and successful digital citizen?
Date of Presentation Guidelines for Industry on Child Online Protection © UNICEF/NYHQ /OLIVIER ASSELIN.
Digital skills in central government Source: Dods research for Claremont Communications Methodology: online survey of 1,722 central government contacts.
Australian policy & practice in ICT accessibility Gunela Astbrink, Internet Society of Australia ASEAN-ITU Seminar, August 2014.
ACMA’s digital literacy research Lesley Osborne Manager, Strategic Research Section.
Online Information Services and Social Media Social Networking.
The digital economy: developments in participation and productivity Chris Chapman ACMA Digital Economy Workshop Wednesday 10 Sept 2008 Melbourne.
Digital Inclusion and the why and how of Digital Champions Kathy Valdes Digital Unite November 2014.
HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver. How many hours per day does the average child between the ages of 8 and 18 spend with media and technology? (this includes.
The future with high-speed broadband— Opportunities for New Zealand Richard Bean Deputy Chair Australian Communications and Media Authority Auckland 20.
Media Literacy: Australian context & framework Nerida O’Loughlin General Manager, Outputs Division International Media Literacy Research Forum May 15 th,
Opening Address Wireless Spectrum Strategies 2006 Lyn Maddock Deputy Chair Australian Communications and Media Authority.
Technology in Education LSIS 5614 Assignment 4 Yvonne Ward.
Digital Citizenship. Digital Citizen  A person using IT in order to engage in society, politics, and government expectations.  “Those who use the internet.
What makes a successful digital citizen? Allison Allen Director, Outstream Consulting Trustee, Naace Board of Management Towards tomorrow's successful.
Learning to Learn This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This [publication] communication reflects the views only of the.
Digital Citizenship: Active Participants in a Digital World.
Digital Citizenship Terms & Behavior about Technology created by Samira Ali.
Becoming a Digital Citizen Acknowledgments Thanks to UNC: The Graduate School for this PowerPoint Layout, Microsoft gallery for photos, and Commonsense.
Digital Citizenship Teaching Students of the 21 st Century Common Sense Media.
Digital Media Literacy Short Course Consultation.
CyberSavvy Day 2 CyberSavvy Internet Safety and Privacy – Playing it Safe and Smart Grade Internet Safety: Online Protection and Cyber Predators.
Greg Kehring EDT 652 Module 4. The ability to solve real world problems creatively and effectively. This skill entails the use of the “4-D” problem solving.
A Roma Women Empowerment Campaign in Bulgaria. The challenges:  Empowerment of (grassroots) Roma women  Raising the awareness about the Roma women place,
Cyberbullying: Implications & Responses Adrienne Katz Regional Adviser West Midlands.
Company LOGO Keeping track of technology Digital usage among journalism educators.
23 October 2007Conference Athens, Council of Europe, Ceméa 1 Teaching the Alphabet of Media Christian Gautellier Expert Council of Europe Director of department.
CHILDREN SERVICES DIRECTORY A PEPFAR-Funded Project IT Workshop Apollo Hotel, Randburg 22 October 2009.
THINK CYBER SMART, BE CYBER SMART! CYBER SAFETY AND DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP IN A CLASSROOM.
Aims: To put ICT and the internet into context To remind ourselves of the risks / benefits of using the internet To share how children will be taught to.
Digital Literacy Presented by: Naomi Baker, Peace Ohide and Zafana Haq.
Mike Ribble, Ed.D. District Director of Technology Manhattan-Ogden School District Manhattan, KS
Leo Appleton, Centre for Social Informatics, Part time PhD student, First year “The value and impact of public libraries within the Information Society.
A European approach to MEDIA LITERACY A Commission’s Communication Niels B. BEKKHUS Unit MEDIA and Media Literacy Directorate Audiovisual, Media, Internet.
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. Learning to Learn Learning to Learn (L2L) Lesson 1: Lifelong learning.
Slide number 1 Digital Divide? Pippa Norris ~ Harvard University
Culture Change and Listening to Young Fathers Dr Mark Osborn
Teaching Tech-Savvy Kids Conclusion The author highlights the most current research on youth participation in new media and peer-based learning The Internet.
The graph shows how questions that I have asked the people around me. Every one that I asked has a cell phone and they text a lot. Most of them text a.
Use Use technology to gather information, communicate, or to just-have-fun.
Cloud Computing for the Grassroots A presentation for the Phennd Quarterly Meeting October 5, 2010 Michele Masucci, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Geography.
Digital Citizenship By: Ali Al-Thani 6B. Digital citizenship Digital citizenship is an idea which enables teachers and parents to understand what students,
Safeguarding and confidentiality within health and social care volunteering.
Media Literacy and Safeguarding Workshop 27 th May 2010.
Service Learning Artavius Morgan. Definition of Service Learning n. the incorporation of community service within an educational system, esp. as a graduation.
Digital Academy Scholarship: Application Form
Surf smart training.
Digital Citizenship.
Digital citizenship education
Career Ready Mentor Briefing
The Networked Councillor: Supporting Democracy in a Digital Age
What is Digital Citizenship?
The Internet and Democracy
Digital Access Carla Delgadillo.
Presentation transcript:

What does it mean to be a digital citizen? Lesley Osborne Digital Society Policy and Research Australian Communications and Media Authority CEBIT, Sydney 23 May 2012

Expanding regulatory interest

Dimensions of digital citizenship (new text required)

Positive attitudes to online engagement  I don’t use the internet much myself, but when my grandkids come round they show me all the things they can do on their mobile phones and for them I think it’s great, it’s just that I’m not terribly interested for myself. >Digital Australians, October 2011 Some participants admitted that they found the rapid changes in technology especially daunting, and conceded it was hard to keep up. Others did not understand what was available. >Digital Australians, October 2011

Information and skills needs Skills or abilities online Australians would be interested in learning more about Source: ACMA, Digital Australians online survey, I3 ASK ALL Which, if any, of the following, would you be interested in learning more about? Base: Total sample, n=1,250.

Awareness of privacy risks Risks identified by respondents as associated with use of personal information on digital media and communications have been positioned according to their perceived likelihood and severity (ACMA, Use of personal information, 2009)

Everyone has a part to play Responsibility for the safeguarding or protection of personal information is considered to be multi-layered, with the individual, the ISP, the online entity and the government all having a role to fulfil.

Broad community engagement tailored to information and skills needs >Challenges

Digital citizenship and young people

Challenges Greater use does not equate to greater understanding Source: ACMA, Location Services, 2012, to be published.

Conclusions