Certificate In Digital Citizenship Online Course

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  • Methodology

    Online

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Learn How to use Technology Appropriate The Internet has changed the way that people connect, communicate, and conduct business. The digital age has provided many benefits, but it does have a downside. Given the sheer volume of digital information that we send and receive each day, it is important to learn basic citizenship skills. These skills will help prevent missteps and keep your digital relationships running smoothly. At the end of Certificate In this Digital Citizenship Online Course, you should be able to: Define digital citizenship. Use technology appropriately. Use social networking to create your brand. Protect your reputation online. Practice safe use of technology. Understand digital etiquette. Course Fast Facts: Easy to follow and understand Only 6 to 8 hours of study is required 12 months access to course Delivered 100% on-line and accessible 24/7 from any computer or smartphone You can study from home or at work, at your own pace, in your own time Download printer friendly course content Certificate (IAOTS Accredited) Course Delivery Courses are accessed online via our learning management system by any device including PC, MAC, tablet or Smart Phone. Recognition & Accreditation This course is internationally recognized and accredited by the International Association of Online Training Standards (IAOTS). The courses offered by Courses For Success are unique as they are taught in a step by step process enabling students to complete them quickly and easily, so that you can obtain your qualification sooner. All students who complete the course receive a certificate of completion. Courses For Success is committed to high completion rates and therefore 100% student satisfaction.

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About this course

Entry requirements Students must have basic literacy and numeracy skills. Minimum education Open entry. Previous schooling and academic achievements are not required for entry into this course. Computer requirements Students will need access to a computer and the internet. Minimum specifications for the computer are: Windows:...

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Subjects

  • Networking
  • Internet
  • Branding
  • Social Networking
  • Citizenship
  • Technology
  • Etiquette
  • Accredited
  • Skills and Training

Course programme

Module One: Getting Started

  • Course Objectives

Module Two: What Is Digital Citizenship?

  • What Is Digital Citizenship?
  • Engaging with Others
  • It’s a Moving Target
  • Belonging to a Community
  • Case Study

Module Three: Being a Good Citizen

  • Build It Up
  • Real World Influences
  • Use Technology Appropriately
  • The Golden Rule
  • Case Study

Module Four: Best Practices for Sharing

  • Digital Footprints
  • Personal and Work Lives
  • Stop and Think Before You Post
  • Do Not Overshare
  • Case Study

Module Five: Networking and Personal Branding (I)

  • Personal Branding
  • Be Yourself
  • Social Networking
  • If You Share It, Expect Everyone to See It
  • Case Study

Module Six: Networking and Personal Branding (II)

  • Introduce Colleagues
  • Volunteer to Help Others
  • Blog
  • Guard Your Reputation
  • Case Study

Module Seven: Digital Security and Safety (I)

  • Don’t Trust Anyone You Don’t Know
  • Enable 2-Step Verification Processes
  • Public Wi-Fi
  • Public Computers
  • Case Study

Module Eight: Digital Security and Safety (II)

  • Email and Attachments
  • Password Rules
  • Back Up Your Files
  • Update Your Software
  • Case Study

Module Nine: Dealing with the Dark side

  • See It, Report It
  • Bullying and Harassment
  • Trolling
  • Shared Something You Shouldn’t Have?
  • Case Study

Module Ten: Digital Etiquette (I)

  • Respect and Tone
  • Speak Up, Not Out
  • Topics to Avoid
  • Keep Private Messages Private
  • Case Study

Module Eleven: Digital Etiquette (II)

  • Educate Yourself
  • Information Processing
  • Internet Boldness
  • Permission to Share
  • Case Study

Module Twelve: Wrapping Up



Certificate In Digital Citizenship Online Course

Price on request