DIGITAL LITERACY EDUCATION IN THE CYBER COMMUNITY

Anah Harhamsah

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ABSTRACT
The development of technology is considered very important in human life because all the activities we live cannot be separated from technology itself, and from technology itself there are many crimes such as digital fraud, identity theft, cyber harassment, and cyber bullying, illegal online loans (lenjol), and credit card hacking and so on, but apart from the negative impacts there are also positive impacts such as: Using social media or platforms for good things, as well as from digital literacy also provides many benefits such as the ability to interpret and analyze information found on the internet to avoid hoax news. This study aims to review literature related to technology education in society. The research method uses the SLR (systematic literature review) method, or collection by documenting journal articles relevant to this study, 7 journal articlesGooglescholar database data.
Keywords: Digital literacy education


Keywords


Keywords: Digital literacy education

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