More ArticlesPages Tagged with "eCitizenship"The process of participating in civic acts on the Internet (ie. social media, YouTube, or blogs) or through other technology, such as mobile devices. The connective technologies that allow for two-way communication and transmission of information by and between individuals and/or institutions. These include tools like Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, and blogs. Also referred to as new media and web 2.0 technology.
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