The term literacy generally refers to reading and writing skills. This one-hour course examines “digital literacy,” a term that extends beyond traditional reading and writing to include a variety of modes of communication. Using a multi-literacies perspective, this course provides students the opportunity to explore ways to prepare learners to thrive in a constantly evolving technological landscape. We will examine ISTE standards, including ways to support the empowered learner, digital citizen, knowledge constructor, innovative designer, computational thinker, creative communicator, and global collaborator.
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