The fifth element of Digital citizenship is Digital Fluency. Digital Fluency is the process of understanding technology and its use. The better educated or “digitally fluent,” students are, the more likely they are to make good decisions online, like supporting others instead of making negative comments. Digital literacy includes the discussion of media literacy and the ability to discern good information from poor, such as “fake news” from real news.
Digital literacy includes the discussion of media literacy and the ability to discern good information from poor, such as “fake news” from real news. It refers to being flexible, accurate, efficient, and appropriate. Digital Fluency is the way skills, language, and speech flows naturally and easily.