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Digital literacy
1. Digital LiteracyDigital Literacy
“Digital literacy is the ability to
effectively and critically
navigate, evaluate and
create information using a
range of digital technologies.”
-Wikipedia
2. Why is Digital LiteracyWhy is Digital Literacy
Important?Important?
• ‘Under the digital literacy umbrella are numerous
interrelated skills that range from basic awareness
and training to foster informed citizens and to build
consumer and user confidence, to highly
sophisticated and more complex creative and
critical literacies and outcomes. Given the
constantly evolving nature of technology,
acquisition of digital literacy skills represents a
process of life long learning.’ (MNet, 2010)
5. Improving Your SearchImproving Your Search
SuccessSuccess
• Use the simplest form of
the word
• Use common
capitalization
• Be as specific as possible
• Try partial words
6. Use Boolean OperatorsUse Boolean Operators
• And
o Find only those pages that contain
both of the words
• Or
o Find all pages that contain either of the
words
• Not
o Find all pages that contain the word
before not, then remove any that also
contain the word after not
10. Think Before You PostThink Before You Post
• Students must realize that they
are responsible for the content
that they post.
11. Consequences of PostingConsequences of Posting
• Greek Olympian Voula
Papachristou was
booted from her
country’s Olympic
team after posting a
racial joke to Twitter —
and now says the
punishment has left her
“very bitter and upset.”
http://www.catchabody.com/index.php?
do=/pages/665
13. What is Cyberbullying?What is Cyberbullying?
• "Cyber-bullying" is when a child,
preteen or teen is tormented,
threatened, harassed, humiliated,
embarrassed or otherwise targeted by
another child, preteen or teen using
the Internet, interactive and digital
technologies or mobile phones.
15. What to DoWhat to Do
Students should not:
•Post information that could be used against them
•Respond back to the cyberbully
Students should:
•Keep a copy of the message, email, or webpage
until they get help
•Block the offender
•Tell parents and school authorities
•Change phone numbers, e-mail and screen
names if necessary