Who defined digital citizen as "those who use internet regularly and effectively"?
(a) K. Mossberger
(b) W. Shakes
(c) J. Meanings
(d) C. Hawks
Answers
Answer:
k.mossberger
A digital citizen is a person utilizing information technology (IT) in order to engage in society, politics, and government. K. Mossberger, et al.[1] define digital citizens as "those who use the Internet regularly and effectively".[2][3] Digital citizens understand digital citizenship, which is the appropriate use of technology.[4]
People characterizing themselves as digital citizens often use IT extensively, creating blogs, using social networks, and participating in online journalism.[5] Although digital citizenship potentially begins when any child, teen, and/or adult signs up for an email address, posts pictures online, uses e-commerce to buy merchandise online, and/or participates in any electronic function that is B2C or B2B, the process of becoming a digital citizen goes beyond simple Internet activity. In the framework of T.H. Marshall's perspective on citizenship's three traditions (liberalism, republicanism, and ascriptive hierarchy), digital citizenry can occur alongside the promotion of equal economic opportunity, as well as increased political participation and civic duty.[6] Digital technology can lower the barriers to entry for participation as a citizen within society.