The document discusses the core elements of digital citizenship and fluencies. It outlines several key components, including full electronic participation in society, understanding the electronic market economy, the ability to communicate electronically, the process of teaching and learning about technology, electronic standards of conduct, electronic responsibility for actions, digital rights extended to all in the digital world, concerns about physical and psychological well-being in a digital world, and taking electronic precautions to guarantee safety. It also lists five digital fluencies: solution fluency, creativity fluency, collaboration fluency, media fluency, and information fluency.