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Cidadão Cibersocial (NAU)

Cidadão Cibersocial (NAU)

O CNCS desenvolveu o curso Cidadão Cibersocial com a finalidade de dar a conhecer as melhores práticas na utilização das redes sociais. Seja um Cidadão Cibersocial e desenvolva competências na utilização das redes sociais e aprenda sobre segurança e privacidade.

A utilização das redes sociais aumentou de forma acentuada nos últimos anos, mas essa utilização acarreta alguns riscos. É preciso melhorar a cibersegurança das contas e ajudar a garantir a privacidade dos utilizadores.

Este curso permite conhecer melhor as redes sociais e os seus riscos, bem como as melhores práticas para mitigar esses riscos. Trata-se de um curso interativo, que procura ser apelativo para todas as pessoas que utilizam redes sociais ou querem conhecer melhor esse mundo.
Sem deixar de reconhecer as vantagens deste tipo de plataforma, este curso alerta para os cuidados que devem ser aplicados na sua utilização, consciencializando para as melhores escolhas e evitando a exposição desnecessária a algumas ameaças que aproveitam as redes sociais para proliferar.
O curso tem uma carga total de (cerca de) 3 horas.

Público-alvo
Este curso destina-se a todos os cidadãos que utilizem as redes sociais e estejam interessados em conhecer como manter as suas contas seguras e entender como os seus dados poderão estar expostos.
O curso está preparado e é recomendado a adolescentes a partir dos 14 anos.

Objetivos de Aprendizagem
No final deste curso será capaz de:

  • Conhecer os principais tipos de redes sociais;
  • Identificar os riscos mais comuns em cada tipo de rede social;
  • Aplicar as melhores práticas de segurança e privacidade no uso das redes sociais.

Programa do Curso

Módulo 1 - Redes Sociais, Popularidade e Atratividade
Módulo 2 - Privacidade, Segurança e Dados Pessoais
Módulo 3 - Netiqueta, Bem-Estar e Reputação Digital
Módulo 4 - Influenciadores, Influência e Marketing
Módulo 5 - Atividades Finais

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