INFORMATION AND
COMMUNICATIONS
TECHNOLOGY (ICT)
Technology and Livelihood
Education (TLE) Grade
Mr. Juan dela Cruz
1
8
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Teacher Quarte
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Week
Day 2
Activating Prior Knowledge
What do you think makes someone a
good digital citizen in the context of
social media interactions, online
gaming, email communication, online
learning platforms and sharing
content online?
REPUBLIC ACT NO.
10627
(ANTI-BULLYING
ACT OF 2013)
FREEDOM TO
EXPRESS THEIR
OWN FEELINGS.
REVIEW
MESSAGES,
COMMENTS, AND
POSTS BEFORE
EMPLOYED TO PROTECT
YOUR ONLINE IDENTITY,
DATA, AND OTHER
ASSET .
INVOLVES THE IMPACT OF
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY ON OUR
MENTAL/INTELLECTUAL,
PHYSICAL, SOCIAL, EMOTIONAL
AND SPIRITUAL HEALTH AND
S AFETY.
Lesson Purpose
1 2 3
Enumerate the Analyzation on Assess scenarios
elements of what digital how it could have
Digital citizenship been handled better.
Citizenship. elements were
ignored.
Unlocking Content Vocabulary
In your own words, how do you define the
following?
-Digital Etiquette
-Digital Law
-Digital Rights and
Responsibilities
-Digital Health and Wellness
Understanding
E L E M E N T S O F D I G I TA L C I T I Z E N S H I P
-DigitalAccess
-Digital Commerce
-Digital
Communication
-Digital Literacy
Understanding
E L E M E N T S O F D I G I TA L C I T I Z E N S H I P
-Digital Etiquette
-Digital Law
-Digital Rights and
Responsibilities
-Digital Health and Wellness
-Digital Security (Self-
protection)
Understanding Digital Citizenship
A SmartArt Guide for Students
Digital Access
Digital Access refers to
the equitable distribution
of technology and online
resources. All students
should have equal
opportunities to use
technology for learning
and growth.
Digital Commerce
Digital Commerce
involves buying and
selling goods and
services online. It
includes understanding
safe buying practices
and recognizing the
importance of secure
Digital Communication
Digital Communication
means exchanging
information using digital
tools like emails, text
messages, and social
media posts. It is crucial to
communicate clearly and
respectfully online.
Digital Literacy
Digital Literacy is the ability
to effectively find, evaluate,
create, and communicate
information using digital
technologies. This includes
understanding how to use
devices, software, and the
internet responsibly.
Digital Etiquette
Digital Etiquette refers to
the standards of conduct
expected by digital
technology users.
Practicing good digital
manners helps maintain a
positive and nurturing
online environment.
Digital Law
Digital Law encompasses
the legal rights and
restrictions governing
technology use. It entails
understanding rules
regarding privacy,
intellectual property, and
Digital Rights &
Responsibilities
Digital Rights & Responsibilities
highlight the freedoms extended to
everyone in the digital world, along
with the responsibilities to use
these rights appropriately and
ethically.
Digital Health & Wellness
Digital Health & Wellness
focuses on the physical and
psychological well-being in a
digital world. It includes
managing screen time,
preventing eye strain, and
Digital Security
Digital Security involves
protecting your personal
information and
understanding how to
responsibly handle your
data. It includes practices
like using strong passwords
Scenario: Cyberbullying Incident
• A student, Alex, posts a picture of their new
project on a school-related social media group.
Another student, Sam, starts posting negative
comments about Alex's project, calling it "stupid"
and "a waste of time." Other students join in, and
the comments escalate to personal attacks on
Alex’s appearance and abilities. Alex feels hurt
and embarrassed and doesn't know how to
respond.
Analyze the Situation: Answer in ½
crosswise
1.How did Alex feel? Discuss the
emotional impact of cyberbullying
on Alex.
2.Why did Sam and the other
students behave this way? Explore
the reasons behind cyberbullying
behavior.