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Tracy Parish
a plan
for
What is it?
Who’s trying to improve it?
How are they doing it?
Where can you get your hands on some of it?
How to get them up to speed?
Where did this begin for me?
Where did this begin for me?
6 Emerging technologies /practice
Impacting teaching, learning, & creative inquiry
On the horizon 1 year or less 2 to 3 years 4 to 5 yearswww.nmc.org/pdf/2011-Horizon-Reprot.pdf
What struck me?“Digital media literacy continues its rise in importance as a key skill in every discipline and profession. This challenge, first noted in 2008, reflects universal agreement among those on the Horizon Project Advisory Board. Although there is broad consensus that digital media literacy is vitally important for today’s students, what skills constitute digital literacy are still not well-defined nor universally taught. Teacher preparation programs are beginning to include courses related to digital media literacy, and universities are beginning to fold these literacy skills into coursework for students, but progress continues to be slow. The challenge is exacerbated by the fact that digital technologies morph and change quickly at a rate that generally outpaces curriculum development.”
Johnson, L., Smith, R., Willis, H., Levine, A., and Haywood, K., (2011). The 2011 Horizon Report. Austin, Texas: The New Media Consortium (p.3-4)
What struck me?“Digital media literacy continues its rise in importance as a key skill in every discipline and profession. This challenge, first noted in 2008, reflects universal agreement among those on the Horizon Project Advisory Board. Although there is broad consensus that digital media literacy is vitally important for today’s students, what skills constitute digital literacy are still not well-defined nor universally taught. Teacher preparation programs are beginning to include courses related to digital media literacy, and universities are beginning to fold these literacy skills into coursework for students, but progress continues to be slow. The challenge is exacerbated by the fact that digital technologies morph and change quickly at a rate that generally outpaces curriculum development.”
makes sense
You’re
kidding
so trueJohnson, L., Smith, R., Willis, H., Levine, A., and Haywood, K., (2011). The 2011 Horizon Report. Austin, Texas: The New Media Consortium (p.3-4)
How do you view new tools?When a new online tool or app comes out that is all the buzz how are you most likely to react to it?
1. I have enough already that meet my needs.
2. I at least have a look at it.3. I test it out - and drop it when friends
drop it.4. I test it out - only dropping it if it does
nothing for me.5. I become the master of it and share it
with everyone...I collect tools/apps.
How do you view new tools?
Poll results
from
elearning
peers
Observers and Uncommitals
Testers and Keepers of “useful apps”
Masters and Collectors of tools
and apps
How do you view new tools?
If we’re not
becoming masters
who are???
Should we put more
effort into this?
So if it’s so important what is it?
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History
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Technology Literacy – 70’s
Computer Literacy – 80’s
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Visual Literacy – 60’s
Sexy!
Right?
80’s
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Computer Literacy – 90’s
“Using digital technology, communications tools, and/or networks to access, manage, integrate, evaluate, and create information in order to function in a knowledge society.”(EST ICT Literacy Panel, 2002, p.2)
ICT Literacy – 2000’s
Remember
where you were
New Year’s Eve
1999?
Information Literacy
Digital Literacy
• Starts the conversation
• 11 attempts to define
“mastering ideas, not keystrokes” (Gislter, 1997, p.15)
Digital Literacy – 1997
This left me with… …“Digital media literacy continues its rise in importance as a key skill in every discipline and profession. This challenge, first noted in 2008, reflects universal agreement among those on the Horizon Project Advisory Board. Although there is broad consensus that digital media literacy is vitally important for today’s students, what skills constitute digital literacy are still not well-defined nor universally taught. Teacher preparation programs are beginning to include courses related to digital media literacy, and universities are beginning to fold these literacy skills into coursework for students, but progress continues to be slow. The challenge is exacerbated by the fact that digital technologies morph and change quickly at a rate that generally outpaces curriculum development.”
Johnson, L., Smith, R., Willis, H., Levine, A., and Haywood, K., (2011). The 2011 Horizon Report. Austin, Texas: The New Media Consortium (p.3-4)
so trueJohnson, L., Smith, R., Willis, H., Levine, A., and Haywood, K., (2011). The 2011 Horizon Report. Austin, Texas: The New Media Consortium (p.3-4)
Now I’m
not so
surprised.
Simple Definition
“Digital literacy is the ability to locate, organize, understand, evaluate, and create information using digital technology.” – C. Vincent
Vincent, Claire. "Reframing Digital Literacy « Standard X-change." Standard X-change. Web. 23 Oct. 2011. <http://xdmo.wordpress.com/2011/10/17/reframing-digital-literacy/>.
Digitally Literate Society
“Knows how to leverage information technology to apply knowledge, share knowledge, and attain goals and objectives.” – C. Vincent
Vincent, Claire. "Reframing Digital Literacy « Standard X-change." Standard X-change. Web. 23 Oct. 2011. <http://xdmo.wordpress.com/2011/10/17/reframing-digital-literacy/>.
What skills are needed? – New Media Literacies
play
performance
simulation
appropriation multitasking
distributed cognition
collective intelligence
judgement
transmedia navigation
networkingnegotiationvisualizatio
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Vartabedian, Vanessa. "New Media Literacies." New Media Literacies. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Oct. 2011. <http://www.newmedialiteracies.org/the-literacies.php>.
Tool & Resource Links
• http://www.diigo.com/list/hamtra/digital-literacy
• https://www.evernote.com/pub/hamtra/digitalliteracy
• http://www.tracyparish.ca/2013/09/developing-a-plan-for-digital-literacy-DL2013 • (bit.ly/DL2013-306)
Tracy Parish
Education Technology SpecialistSouthlake Regional Health CentreNewmarket, Ontario
@tracy_parish http://tracyparish.ca
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