Digital vs. Global Citizenship Quiz

Digital vs. Global Citizenship Quiz

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Digital vs. Global Citizenship Quiz

Digital vs. Global Citizenship Quiz

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How does the concept of digital citizenship extend beyond simply using technology responsibly?

It includes understanding and advocating for digital rights, responsibilities.

It focuses solely on the technical skills required to operate devices and software.

It is primarily concerned with online security and does not address social issues.

It promotes ignoring online interactions to avoid potential conflicts or misunderstandings.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In what way does global citizenship differ from digital citizenship in terms of community engagement?

Global citizenship emphasizes local community engagement, while digital citizenship focuses on online interactions.

Global citizenship encourages active involvement and responsibility towards global challenges, while digital citizenship is limited to internet etiquette and responsible digital behavior.

Both concepts share the same principles and can be used interchangeably in educational settings.

Global citizenship is only relevant to international issues, whereas digital citizenship pertains exclusively to online activities.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which scenario best exemplifies a student demonstrating both digital and global citizenship?

A student participates in an online game that encourages competitiveness but disengages from real-world social issues.

A student shares a viral meme without verifying its authenticity, contributing to misinformation.

A student promotes a digital campaign addressing climate change while also discussing its implications in their local community and encourages responsible use of technology in the campaign.

A student uses social media solely for personal expression without considering the impact on their audience.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How can educators effectively teach the distinctions between digital citizenship and global citizenship to their students?

By integrating discussions on ethical technology use with explorations of global issues.

By segmenting lessons to focus solely on technical skills and ignoring the ethical dimensions of technology use.

By using the same curriculum for both concepts, as they overlap in several areas.

By focusing on theoretical knowledge without practical applications or real-world examples.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What role do empathy and cultural understanding play in the context of global citizenship compared to digital citizenship?

Empathy is irrelevant to both concepts as they focus on skills rather than interpersonal relationships.

Cultural understanding is crucial for global citizenship as it shapes interactions with diverse communities, while digital citizenship emphasizes technical proficiency without a need for empathy.

Both digital and global citizenship require empathy equally, as they involve interactions in different contexts.

Empathy is necessary in digital citizenship for respectful online communication, but it has no relevance in global citizenship.