Dimension 1 · Competence area

2. Communication and collaboration

Dimension 2 · Competence

2.5. Digital behaviour

To be aware of behavioural norms, and to know how to behave respectfully while using digital technologies and interacting in digital environments. To adapt communication to specific contexts, and to be aware of and respect cultural, generational and other diversity in digital environments.

Dimension 3 · Proficiency levels
BASIC

At basic level, individuals remember and implement simple tasks with guidance as needed.

  • Recognise differences in verbal and non-verbal behaviour in digital and non-digital environments, and that there are cultural and contextual differences in verbal and non-verbal digital communication.
  • Acknowledge the importance of giving space to the opinions of others in digital environments.
  • Recognise that some behaviour in digital environments may not be acceptable to others, and/or may have legal consequences.
  • Use appropriate tone and visual expression such as emoji in formal and non-formal digital environments.
INTERMEDIATE

At intermediate level, individuals identify and implement well-defined tasks and solve well-defined problems autonomously.

  • Describe the relationship between digital behaviour and digital reputation.
  • Prioritise behaviour that supports inclusion and a positive digital reputation for oneself and others.
  • Identify key rights and responsibilities of children and adults in relation to digital behaviour.
ADVANCED

At advanced level, individuals assess and apply solutions to a variety of complex tasks autonomously and adapt to a variety of contexts to evaluate and execute tasks appropriately, guiding others if and as required.

  • Respond with effective and respectful communication and behaviour to difficult or complex situations in digital environments.
  • Distinguish between ethical, legal and illegal behaviours in digital environments, recognising that these distinctions may be complex.
  • Analyse patterns of abuse of specific groups in digital environments and their potential impacts, and describe ways in which they can be reported and tackled.
  • Promote and support inclusive and respectful behaviour in digital environments.
  • Support others to develop their capacities for inclusive and respectful behaviour in digital environments.
HIGHLY ADVANCED

At highly advanced level, individuals assess, evaluate and resolve highly complex or specialised problems to create new solutions or adapt existing ones, leading and guiding others if and as required.

  • Stay informed about developments in policies and legislation relating to behaviour in digital environments.
  • Assist others to understand key rights and responsibilities under policies or legislation relating to digital behaviour in a given context.
  • Lead or contribute to digital behaviour policies or initiatives.
Dimension 4 · Knowledge, skills and attitudes
Knowledge
  • LO2.5.02 Identify differences in verbal and non-verbal behaviours in digital and non-digital environments.
  • LO2.5.03 Recognise that there are cultural and contextual differences in verbal and non-verbal communication in digital environments.
  • LO2.5.04 Recognise that some behaviour in digital environments may not be acceptable to others, and/or may have legal consequences.
  • LO2.5.07 Identify key rights and responsibilities of children and adults in relation to digital behaviour.
  • LO2.5.08 Describe the relationship between digital behaviour and digital reputation.
  • LO2.5.09 Identify key rights and responsibilities of children and adults in relation to digital behaviour.
  • LO2.5.12 Distinguish between ethical, legal and illegal behaviours in digital environments, recognising that these distinctions may be complex.
  • LO2.5.13 Identify types of abuse that can occur in digital environments, including affected groups and potential impacts.
  • LO2.5.14 Describe ways in which abuse in digital environments can be reported and tackled.
Skills
  • LO2.5.05 Use appropriate tone and visual expression such as emoji in formal and non-formal digital environments.
  • LO2.5.10 Use respectful and inclusive tone and visual expression such as emoji in formal and non-formal digital environments.
  • LO2.5.15 Respond with effective and respective communication and behaviour to difficult or complex situations in digital environments.
  • LO2.5.16 Assess ethical and legal/illegal aspects of behaviour in digital environments in a specific context.
  • LO2.5.17 Analyse patterns and potential impacts of abuse of specific groups in digital environments.
  • LO2.5.18 Support others to develop their capacities for inclusive and respectful behaviour in digital environments.
  • LO2.5.20 Assist others to understand key rights and responsibilities under policies and legislation relating to digital behaviour in a given context.
  • LO2.5.21 Lead or contribute to digital behaviour policies or initiatives.
Attitudes
  • LO2.5.01 Acknowledge the importance of giving space to the opinions of others in digital environments.
  • LO2.5.06 Prioritise digital behaviours that support inclusion and a positive digital reputation of oneself and others.
  • LO2.5.11 Promote and support inclusive and respectful behaviour in digital environments.
  • LO2.5.19 Stay informed about developments in policies and legislation relating to behaviour in digital environments.
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