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                          Responsible Use of the Internet and                              Technology as an IT Student As a responsible IT student, I will use my knowledge of the Internet and the World Wide Web to find reliable and trustworthy information for my educational blog. I will make sure to search only from credible websites such as those ending in “.edu,” “.gov,” or “.org,” because these are usually from schools, government offices, or organizations that provide accurate data. I will also use proper search techniques, like typing the right keywords, adding quotation marks, and using filters to get the most relevant results. Before I include any information in my article, I will check who wrote it, when it was published, and if it is supported by facts and references. To make my work professional and ethical, I will always cite my sources...
  My Thoughts on the BSIT Course and Its Importance in Today’s Digital World When I decided to take the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) program, I honestly felt very scared and unsure . Back in senior high school, I was a HUMSS (Humanities and Social Sciences) student, so moving to IT felt like a big challenge for me. I didn’t know much about computers, except for using social media. Most of my classmates from the ICT strand already knew the basics of coding and other computer skills, which made me feel nervous at first. But even though I was afraid, I chose BSIT because I wanted to try something new and challenging . I know that technology is a big part of our lives today, and I want to be part of that world. I want to learn how computers, software, and the internet really work—not just use them. During my first few weeks as an IT student, I felt lost and overwhelmed. The lessons were difficult, especially Programming , and sometimes I felt like givin...