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Unlocking the code to digital literacy

conference contribution
posted on 2017-08-07, 00:00 authored by Jo Coldwell-NeilsonJo Coldwell-Neilson
Digital literacy was originally conceptualized as “the ability to understand and use information in multiple formats from a wide range of sources when it is presented via computers” (Glister, 1997). It has evolved to incorporate elements derived from other terms such as information literacy and media literacy and is used to describe anything related to
technology. It is interchanged with behaviours, understanding of how technology works, and the role of technology in our daily lives. There is an understanding that if you are ‘digitally literate’ you know how to ‘use technology’; not unreasonable given the widespread use of smartphones, tablets and other devices in our communities. But is this sufficient to prepare students for the demands of a university education and graduate employment?

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Event

Evaluating your Teaching Practice – applying for a citation or a teaching award, workshop (2017 : Melbourne, Vic.)

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1 - 1

Publisher

The Victorian and Tasmanian Promoting Excellence Network (VTA-PEN)

Location

Melbourne, Vic.

Place of publication

Monash University Law Chambers, Melbourne, Vic.

Start date

2017-08-07

End date

2017-08-07

ISSN

1441-001X

ISBN-13

9780994554666

Language

eng

Publication classification

X Not reportable; EN Other conference paper

Title of proceedings

Evaluating your Teaching Practice – applying for a citation or a teaching award Workshop

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