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Conspicuous by its absence is any mention of social networking/Web 2.0/Read-Write web stuff. Also, the Digital Lifestyles course seems big on "Explain", "Describe" and "Identify" but lack any mention of "Create"!
We are currently looking at the Digital Cre8tor course. Do you have any experience/thoughts on that course?
It seems like most digital lit curricula are simply platforms to push product - even the well-known Intel Teach to the Future focuses on MS tools at the expense of others.
We do some simple, two day trainings that we've titled Digital Literacy and started with the following definition:
“The ability to use digital technology, communication tools or networks to locate, evaluate, use and create information.”
It's a definition that is in a lot of places but it's one that made sense to us. And because we're working with teachers, not students, it's one that they can use to help think about ways to integrate tech into their instruction.
We have also shortened it a bit so teachers have a simple walkaway:
Create
Collaborate
Communicate
Thanks for the insight!
glennw
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