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Global Colloboration

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Global Collaboration Working with others using digital tools, even if they are in different locations or countries.
Local Information Information that focuses on events or issues happening in a specific community or nearby area.
Global Information Information that affects or involves people in many places around the world.
Digital Communication Sharing information using digital tools such as email, chat, video, or shared documents.
Digital Tools Online programs or platforms used to create, share, and collaborate on information.
Perspective A point of view shaped by someone’s location, experiences, or beliefs.
Bias When information shows a preference or one-sided view instead of being neutral.
Source Where information comes from (website, article, video, or author).
Accuracy How correct and reliable information is.
Relevance How useful or important information is for a specific topic or audience.
Digital Citizenship Responsible and respectful behavior when using technology and online spaces.
Online Etiquette Appropriate and respectful ways to communicate online.
Collaboration Working together to reach a shared goal.
Audience The group of people information is created for.
Feedback Helpful responses or suggestions given to improve work.
Culture The beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group of people.
Miscommunication When information is misunderstood.
Context Background information that helps explain meaning.
Digital Footprint The record of a person’s online activity.
Media Literacy The ability to analyze, evaluate, and understand digital information.
 



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