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Digital literacies are not just for students and educators. We all live and work in digital networks

—Dr Kelly Page


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Digital literacies for teaching

Digital literacies are complex and nuanced, and there are a lot of them to consider. Using technology tools effectively to address specific learning challenges is just one aspect of digital literacies for teaching. These literacies encompass the abilities to locate, use, summarise, evaluate, create, and communicate information while using digital technologies and web-based platforms. They also include the expertise to engage safely, responsibly, and ethically in online communities and networks.

What does digital literacy mean to you? How would you define digital literacy?

Explore some of the definitions of digital literacy that are linked below:

As you are reading the definitions, take note of ideas or competencies that resonate with your sense of what digital literacy is so that you can come up with your own definition.

Developing digital literacies is an ongoing process. These modules are a starting point; they include resources and a set of challenges and activities that are part of a never-ending process as we extend our digital literacies for teaching.

As an educator, it is important to keep in mind that there are barriers to teaching and learning, and not all students have the same tools. A discussion of how to be aware of those barriers to digital literacy and how to remove them as much as possible can be found in BCcampus’ study ‘Removing barriers to online learning through a teaching and learning lens’.

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How would you define digital literacies?

How would you define digital literacies? Share your definition of digital literacies for teaching, and provide some thoughtful insight as to how you arrived at this definition.

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