In this learning pathway you are invited to prepare your own initial definition of digital literacy. We will do this by:
- Conducting an initial search of definitions for digital literacy on the web
- Considering the difference between digital skills and digital literacy
- Sharing credible links your find on the topic on bookmarks.oeru.org (our resource repository for this course)
- Sharing personal reflections on why digital literacy matters to you via forums.oeru.org.
Apart from starting to unpack the meaning of digital literacy, you will also demonstrate your digital skills in social bookmarking, using online forums and earning your first badges on forums.oeru.org.
Defining digital literacy
Purpose: Search for definitions of digital literacy and digital skills on the web to identify the difference
- Read Wikipedia’s definition of Digital literacy – Is this a good description?
- Scan the #diglit hashtag on Twitter – Did you find any valuable links to defining digital literacy.
- Conduct a Google search for “digital literacy.” Select a few definitions you like and record the urls, for example adding these to your browser bookmarks.
- Conduct a Google search for “digital skills.” Select one or two definitions you like and record the urls.
- Conduct a Google search for “digital fluency” Select one or two definitions
- What are the differences between digital literacies, digital fluency and digital skills? How are these concepts related?
- Read: What is digital literacy? published by POMO – Is this a reliable source?
- How would you rate the academic quality of the definitions you found (e.g. low / high)?
What did you discover? Share your thoughts and experiences by posting on WENotes below, for example:
- The major difference between digital skills and literacies is …
- I didn’t realise that …
- For me, digital literacy means …”
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In this learning pathway you are invited to prepare your own initial definition of digital literacy. We will do this by:
Apart from starting to unpack the meaning of digital literacy, you will also demonstrate your digital skills in social bookmarking, using online forums and earning your first badges on forums.oeru.org.
Defining digital literacy
Purpose: Search for definitions of digital literacy and digital skills on the web to identify the difference
What did you discover? Share your thoughts and experiences by posting on WENotes below, for example:
You must be logged in to post to WEnotes.
Note: Your comment will be displayed in the course feed.
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