2. Being a digital citizen

You may have heard different industries talk about being good corporate citizens. According to Scott Stephenson, being a good corporate citizen means being guided by “strong moral and ethical standards in daily interactions”. In the same way, being an eProfessional means being a good digital citizen and being able to relate effectively to the digital world of people, technologies and systems. Your online presence reflects your professional image.

The Australian eSafety Commissioner has information on key issues and managing online safety. It targets different audience types such as young people, seniors, women, and other communities.

Understand digital citizenship and what it covers

The most well-known framework is Mike Ribble’s Nine Themes of Digital Citizenship. The nine themes are outlined in the table below:

 

Icon Theme Key Concepts
Key icon Access participating in society electronically; having access to the internet
Ecommerce icon Commerce buying and selling online; online shopping
Phone handset icon Communication communicating online; social media; sharing information
Etiquette online behaviour
Outline of head icon Health and wellness staying healthy around technology; technology and mental health
Scales icon Law responsibility for what we do online; Australian law and the internet
Graduation hat and screen icon Literacy learning about technology; teaching others how to use technology
World globe icon Rights and responsibilities online freedom; open access information
Security lock icon Security staying safe online

Licence

Icon for the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License

Digital Skills: Professional Identity and Skills Copyright © 2023 by Charles Sturt University is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

Share This Book