Digital Resilience MOC
Welcome to the Digital Resilience Map of Content, a curated guide to key concepts, practices, and tensions that shape how we sustain privacy, safety, and agency in the digital age.
Digital resilience includes the technical, emotional, and ethical capacities to engage meaningfully and mindfully with digital technologiesβespecially amid surveillance, misinformation, algorithmic bias, and emerging threats.
This index will grow as I explore, test, and review them over time. Each entry will eventually include a description, key features, and notes from personal use.
Understanding this MOC π§
This MOC is designed to guide you through the world of digital resilience, offering a structured learning path. The following key explains the visual markers used throughout:
- πΉ Beginner-friendly. Strongly recommended.
- πΈ Advanced/Optional - These topics offer deeper dives and may be more relevant depending on your specific interests or needs.
- π§ Trailhead / Orientation: Introductory concepts and foundational knowledge.
- πͺ Learning Path Step: Progressive learning stages, starting with beginner-friendly topics.
- π Core Reference: Essential resources, definitions, and in-depth explanations.
- π§© Conceptual Link: Connections between different ideas and technologies.
- π οΈ Tool / Resource: Practical tools, software, and services for building resilience.
π± Foundations of Digital Resilience
This section explores foundational concepts crucial for building resilience in the digital age. It covers core skills, principles, and practices that underpin safe and responsible technology use.
- Digital Literacy πΉπͺ
- Digital Agency πΉπͺ
- Digital Wellbeing πΉπͺ
- Digital Citizenship πΉπͺ
- Digital Identity πΉπͺ
- Critical Digital Literacy πΉπͺ
- Cyber Hygiene πΉπ οΈ
- Digital Autonomy πΉπͺ
π Privacy & Security Essentials
This section provides a comprehensive overview of privacy and security considerations in the digital world, focusing on practical tools and strategies for protecting personal data.
- Privacy and Security MOC πΉπ
- Personal Data πΉπ
- Digital Footprint πΉπ
- Surveillance Capitalism πΈπ§©
- Platform Power πΈπ§©
- Algorithmic Transparency πΈπ§©
- Consent in Digital Spaces πΉπͺ
- End-to-End Encryption πΈπ οΈ
- Password Managers πΉπ οΈ
- Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) πΉπ οΈ
- VPNs and Secure Browsing πΉπ οΈ
π§ Psychological & Social Dimensions
This section delves into the psychological and social impacts of technology, examining how digital platforms shape our behavior, emotions, and relationships.
- Attention Economy πΉπ§©
- Digital Minimalism πΈπͺ
- Information Overload πΉπ§©
- Platform Design and Manipulation πΈπ§©
- Mental Health and Tech Use πΉπ§©
- Digital Boundaries πΉπͺ
- Addiction by Design πΈπ§©
- Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) πΉπ§©
- Moral Panics and Youth Tech Use πΈπ§©
π§ Navigating Misinformation & Manipulation
This section equips you with the tools to critically evaluate information online, identify manipulative tactics, and navigate the complex landscape of misinformation.
- Misinformation vs Disinformation πΉπ
- Media Literacy πΉπͺ
- Algorithmic Amplification πΈπ§©
- Echo Chambers and Filter Bubbles πΉπ§©
- Deepfakes and Synthetic Media πΈπ οΈ
- AI-Generated Misinformation πΈπ οΈ
- Trust in Information Ecosystems πΉπͺ
π€ AI & Digital Resilience
This section explores the opportunities and challenges presented by artificial intelligence, with a focus on building resilient systems that mitigate risks associated with AI development and deployment.
- AI and Digital Resilience Index πΈπ
- Bias in AI πΉπ§©
- Surveillance AI πΈπ§©
- Privacy-Preserving AI πΈπ οΈ
- Federated Learning πΈπ οΈ
- Differential Privacy πΈπ οΈ
- Homomorphic Encryption πΈπ οΈ
π§° Tools for Building Resilience
This section presents a collection of practical tools and strategies for enhancing digital resilience, covering areas such as threat modeling, self-defense, and community support.
- Digital Threat Modeling πΈπ οΈ
- Resilience Narratives πΉπ§©
- Digital Self-Defense πΉπͺ
- Community-based Tech Support πΉπ§©
- Threat Modeling for Educators πΈπ οΈ
- Secure Communication Tools πΉπ οΈ
- Open Source Alternatives πΈπ οΈ
π Related MOCs and Indexes
This section provides links to other relevant MOCs and indexes within the knowledge vault, facilitating cross-referencing and exploration.