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"Write to be understood, speak to be heard,
READ TO GROW."


Lawarence Clark Powell

 

"Kids are growing up on a digital playground and no one is on recess duty."

 

Kevin Honeycourt

 

"If we teach today as we taught yesterday, we rob our children of tomorrow."

 

John Dewey, Democracy and Education, 1916

 

Digital Literacy Skills

What is digital literacy?

Evaluate online sources for accuracy/trustworthiness of information

 

Use search engines/online research tools effectively

 

Students and teachers know how to create online content to support learning

 

Study and learn effectively in technology rich environments

 

Read for meaning

 

Learn and apply tools for practicing online safety and privacy

Digital literacy is the ability to engage with, use, create, manipulate and evaluate online sources to construct meaning. Some important digital literacy skills are listed below. 

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