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Digital Citizenship and Digital Literacy: An Evolving Trend
Abstract
The rapid development of technology and communication had given birth to a new world order that impacted all aspects of citizens' lives. This new world order was often known as a world driven by digital tools and innovations. In digital mobility, citizens' lives become faster so that the interaction among individuals has no boundaries. This resulted in the development of digital citizenship. The emergence of social media certainly disrupted citizens' behavior. Therefore, digital literacy was necessary for this era of disrupted society, so becoming a smart and good citizen would be someone's necessity, not a luxury.
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