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Empowered citizenry: e-competences and e-tools

Vladimir RadunovićDirector, cybersecurity and e-diplomacy

vladar@diplomacy.edu

Belgrade, 2015

Empowered citizenry

Curate

createcurate

collaborate communicate

critique

audiences

Competences

Curate

• Find - Internet search, Wikipedia, Google scholar, e-resources, image textbook, etc

• Filter - RSS feeds, • Collate/collect: social and personal

bookmarking, mind-mapping, online storage

Create

• Make digital content including audio, image, text, website, blog, video, wikis

• Protect content through copyright, privacy, digital footprint

Communicate

• Share /disseminate/ distribute - wiki, blog, discussion forum, email, Google+, twitter, online social networks

• Promote - twitter, blog, online social networks, and email

• Engage, engage, engage• Anticipate and react

Critique

• Monitor online media• Assess the validity/authenticity of

sites/information• Reflect on one’s own practice and

that of one's peers - blogs, forums etc

Collaborate

• Wikis• Google tools• Blogs• Webinars• Integrated portals (mobile accessible

websites)• Social networks

E-tools

eg. RSS – Netvibes: http://www.netvibes.com/diplosor

Remote participation

Remote hubs

Collaborate

Questions

Visit: www.diplomacy.edu

www.diplointernetgovernance.org

Contact:diplo@diplomacy.edu

vladar@diplomacy.edu

Twitter:@ediplomat, @igcbp, @DiplomacyEdu

@vradunovic

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