Finals: Module 1 Flashcards
Thinking on how to use the digital tools, accessing information, and exhibiting ways of working in a globally
competitive contexts, together with skills in living in the 21st Century refer to the
digital literacies.
literacies include
Cyber Literacy
Media Literacy
Arts and Creativity Literacy
Multicultural Literacy
or Global
Understanding
Financial Literacy
is recognized as an instrument to identify,
understand, interpret, create, and communicate in today’s increasingly digital, text-mediated, information-rich, and fast-changing world.
Literacy
Digital Literacy came from the discussion of the concepts:
Visual
Technological
Computer
Information
Requiring one to be able to use technology in
addressing a need
Technological
Literacy
are the individual’s
capabilities or skills to be able to effectively
and responsibly function and perform in the
digital society.
Digital Literacies
Images and and non- verbal symbols to try to capture the knowledge
Visual Literacy
Coined Digital Literacies
Paul Gilster in 1997
In 1980s started to
become a household item manipulated to achieve one’s target
Computer Literacy
locating information from the web and interpreting while evaluating its validity in order that it can be shared.
Information Literacy
Finding, evaluating,
using and sharing of
information
Information
Literacy
is one’s ability to
critically read information or content and utilize multimedia in creatively producing
communications.
Media Literacy
knowing how to select and use digital devices, applications, or services to accomplish tasks requiring the
use of the internet.
ICT Literacy
one’s capabilities in being able to participate in the digital networks in the
teaching and learning context.
Communications and Collaboration
being able to understand how to ensure safety and
security in managing online identity and foster a positive digital reputation.
Identity Management
The Four Cs of the 21st Century Skills
Critical Thinking
Creativity
Communication Collaboration
ways of knowing how to
study and learn in a technology-enriched
environment
Learning Skills
being able to think
and participate in professional and
research practices
Digital Scholarship
Learning how to solve problems. It teaches students not to accept immediately claims without seeking
the truth.
Critical Thinking
It requires students to think out of the box and take pride in what is
uniquely theirs.
Creativity
It makes students express their ideas in the clearest and organized
manner.
Communication
It happens when students know
how to work well with others to accomplish a given task or solve a
problem at hand.
Collaboration
Making the person consider how
one behaves accordingly by observing the norms and rules that are in accordance with what are
sociably and virtually acceptable.
Citizenship
One is projecting a reputable digital
identity
Character
Eight Digital Literacy Skills
- Coding
- Collaboration
- Cloud Software
- Word Processing Software
- Screencasting and Print Screen
- Personal Archiving
- Information Evaluation
- Use of Social Media