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Tag: digital citizenship

How Much of the Truth is Known?

Written by Bart Mihaliczon November 27, 2022November 27, 2022

As the story in The Social Dilemma goes, it is impossible to ignore the meaningful systemic changes that have affected society because of social media OR the harm that it causes offline. The truth is, it is easy to ignore a problem if we are oblivious or denying that the problem even exists. The monetization

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Literate in Today’s World

Written by Bart Mihaliczon March 14, 2022

“The ability to read and write,” is how Oxford Languages defines literate. Pretty simple. Broad, but narrow. Trying to expand this a little bit, literacy is the ability to identify, interpret, understand, and communicate through the skills of reading, writing, speaking, and listening effectively. Representing is in the ELA curriculum, so I am going to

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Digital Identity & Digital Citizenship

Written by Bart Mihaliczon March 1, 2022

It is crazy to think about how these concepts of digital identity and digital citizenship have emerged and evolved over the span of my lifetime I remember first venturing online as a young teenager, using AltaVista to explore this new digital world. Those grinding, ringing sounds of the dial up connecting, the slow loading pages,

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