Digital Citizenship. Second period.
Concepts.
To clarify more the content for our second period, we will define some key
concepts, which will help us understand what Digital Citizenship is.
Citizen.
"At present, being a citizen means being a full member of a community, having the
same rights as others and the same opportunities to influence the destiny of the community,
it also implies obligations that are what makes the exercise of rights possible." (UNAM, 2023)
Digital.
In computing, the term digital is used to refer to all systems that handle information
in binary system, (zeros and ones), this way of handling information, is currently used by
almost all electronic and computer devices.
Although the use outside the computer field, is the one that refers to that digital part
of the Latin digitus, (finger). The opposite of digital is analog.
(SISTEMAS, n.d.)
Analog.
It is a system that unlike the digital one, which only handles zeros and ones, uses all
the variety of intermediate values, which, in the computer field makes it slower and
inconvenient to handle information quickly, imagine a clock that handles digital information,
which after marking 1:05 then passes to 1:06.
On the other hand, an analog clock, after 1:05, marks all the intermediate moments until it
reaches 1:06, as when we say at one, at 2, 2 and 3/4, 2 and nearly ready, etc. In a digital
we would only dial 1, 2 and 3.
Digital Citizen.
A digital citizen has to ways of interpretation:
1. A person who knows how to use devices (cell phones, computers, tablets), who operates
various programs and applications, and who without being a specialist is able to establish
fluid communication in digital environments.
2. A person who is aware of the social responsibility he incurs when using digital systems
and who interacts with other people, institutions and companies with intelligence, respect
and responsibility.
A digital citizen is, then, the sum of technological knowledge (not necessarily specialized)
plus social responsibility." (TELCEL, 2023)
Digital Citizenship.
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A group of citizens who, personally, in groups or professionals, use Intelligent
Technologies (IT) in various ways in a social environment full of interactions and
connectivity." (TELCEL, 2023)
DEVELOPMENT.
Activity 2. 20%
Type: Creation of a synoptic table about the uses of the Internet and how to avoid the
misuse of personal information.
Submission period: September 11 to 15, 2023.
Submission format: Document shared by Google Docs.
Way of working: By teams.
Make sure to identify your work, by saving it following the structure shown below, with your
own data:
GROUP ACTIVITY 2 YOUR TEAM NUMBER.
What is a synoptic table/chart? (Lucidchart, 2023)
Information and examples at: [Link], and at [Link]
[Link]
It is a visual way to summarize and organize ideas into topics, subtopics and
concepts. This tool is used to identify the most important information in a text in
order to better understand it.
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How to create a synoptic table?
First, make sure you understand the information to be summarized, in other words, that
we want to include in our synoptic table/chart.
Second, Identify the main topic.
Third, we must establish the different subtopics that will help us organize our synoptic
table.
Fourth, we connect the ideas by means of brackets, to create groups and subgroups of
topics, ideas or concepts.
Some examples of structures of synoptic tables:
Key synoptic table:
SUB-TOPIC. CONCEPTS
TOPIC.
SUB-TOPIC. CONCEPTS
SUB-TOPIC. CONCEPTS
TOPIC. TOPIC.
CONCEPTS
SUB-TOPIC.
SUB-TOPIC. CONCEPTS
TOPIC.
SUB-TOPIC. CONCEPTS
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DIAGRAM SYNOPTIC TABLE.
NETWORK SYNOPTIC TABLE.
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Examples of synoptic tables.
At: [Link]
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What is Google Sites, and what is it for?
Google Sites, is the free and also a paid tool
of Google to be able to create our own site
or Web page from scratch.
The link below takes us to the help to know and start working our website in Google Sites.
[Link]
The following is a video about creating a website on Google Sites.
[Link]
Google Forms, is the Google tool that allows us
to create forms, surveys, quizzes, etc., so that
the people that we want to answer them can do
it in an easy way, these forms can be self-
graded to later collect the information from all
the answers that have been given to the
questions we asked so that we can manage the
information obtained in the best way
The following link introduces us to the use of Google Forms for the creation of our
online forms or quizzes.
[Link]
This is the link to one of the several videos available to know and work with Google
Forms.
[Link]
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Most common keys and their use
Some keys widely used when working on a computer are the following.
ENTER We use this key, so that what is written on the screen, is
accepted by the computer, make a line break, among other
commands.
SPACEBAR , As the name implies, pressing it adds spaces
between words, letters, etc. every time we press it small
spaces are added to our document, unlike TAB key which has
large and predetermined spaces.
TABULATION OR TAB When pressed, it allows us to add larger
spaces than with the spacebar, in a line of text, unlike pressing the
spacebar, the TAB key, already has spaces marked between one
and another space.
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SHIFT it also appears with the name "Mayús", or it may even
appear only with a pointing up arrow image, but the function
remains the same. Normally, when pressed and held down, it
causes the text we add to be written in uppercase, when we release
the key, the text is stopped in uppercase, and returns to the lowercase format, it is also
usually combined with other keys to execute shortcuts.
Bloq Mayús normally appears above the "Shift" key on the keyboard,
the main difference with the previous key, is that it is not necessary to
have it pressed to write everything in uppercase, it is only pressed to
activate the capitalization and pressed again to deactivate them.
Control & ALT keys, they do not have a use on their
own, but are combined with other keys to perform certain
commands.
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ESC r Escape It is commonly used to cancel certain commands or
actions that we have given.
BACKSPACE When we press this key, it does the opposite of
the space bar, that is, if we use the spacebar to advance in small
spaces forward, the backspace key allows us to go back in the
text, but with the difference that, in doing so, we eliminate what
you have written along the way.
Delete allows us to eliminate what we have
selected at that moment, either it text, images,
etc.
Win r Windows On some keyboards this key appears, which serves
to open the Start menu on our computer, but, in addition, combined with
other keys, allows us to do other operations such as taking a screenshot
on our computer.
FUNCIÓN KEYS These keys, ranging from the
"F1" key to the "F12", have different options,
often depending on what action is assigned
according to the program, for example, if we are
on the Internet and we want a page to reload, we
press the F5 key, sometimes the F1 key opens the help menu in some programs. In the
case of Excel, to set a reference in cells, we press the F4 key.
AltGr by pressing it and holding it down while pressing a key
that has more than one character assigned on the keyboard
(those that have more than one character drawn on the key)
allow us to access those special characters, for example in the
image below, if we press the "AltGr" key together with the 2 key,
the "at" symbol would be written, "@".
Note: "When you see the " + " sign between one key and another,
it does not usually mean that you have to also press the plus sign,
but it refers to the fact that you have to press one key followed by
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the other without releasing them to execute an instruction, when it was already executed
we release the keys pressed.
Some keyboard shortcuts in Windows.
Windows + (Mayús or Shift) + S
When we press this key combination, the screen that we have
at that moment is shaded, if we drag our mouse cursor over a
certain area, that part is captured as if it were a photograph.
Alt + Tab.
By pressing them allows us to navigate between the
applications that we have open at that time, on our computer.
Ctrl o Control + the key on our
keyboard.
It helps us to quickly save a file, without having to go to the "File" menu "Save" this is
especially useful when we have already saved our file and we just want to make sure that
our document is being saved.
Ctrl + C
This combination allows us to copy what is selected, it can be
text, images, etc.
Ctrl + V
Combination that when pressed allows us to paste what we
have copied before, or that we have cut.
Ctrl + X
This combination, allows you to cut something from a document,
does not delete it as the "delete / del" key does it, or copy the content as the Ctrl + C
combination does it, but it removes the content from a place, what we have selected and
leaves it temporarily so that we can paste it elsewhere with the
Ctrl + V combination or by pressing the right mouse button and choosing the paste
option Windows key + V .
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