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Journalism and Digital Citizenship

Journalism and Digital Citizenship' refers to the ethical practice of gathering, reporting, and disseminating information in the digital age, emphasizing the responsibility of individuals to engage critically and responsibly with digital content and media. It encompasses the skills necessary to navigate, evaluate, and contribute to online platforms while fostering informed and respectful communication within digital communities.

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Journalism and digital citizenship are interconnected fields that emphasize the importance of responsible information sharing and ethical behavior in the digital age. Journalism serves as a vital source of information, while digital citizenship encourages individuals to engage positively and respons...

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Key Terms

Journalism
The activity of gathering, assessing, and presenting news.

Example: Journalism includes reporting on current events.

Digital Citizenship
The responsible use of technology and the internet.

Example: Digital citizenship involves respecting others online.

Media Literacy
The ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media.

Example: Media literacy helps you identify fake news.

Ethics
Moral principles that govern behavior.

Example: Journalists must adhere to ethical standards.

Civic Engagement
Participation in activities that promote the common good.

Example: Voting is a form of civic engagement.

Credible Source
A source that is trustworthy and reliable.

Example: Peer-reviewed journals are credible sources.

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Key Concepts

Media LiteracyEthical ReportingOnline SafetyCivic Engagement