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The document defines several types of literacy:
Computer literacy refers to the ability to use computers and technology efficiently, with a range of skills from basic use to programming. Digital literacy is the ability to find, evaluate, and compose clear information through writing and media on digital platforms. Internet literacy delivers instruction about using the Internet effectively. Library literacy includes understanding library services, resources, and how information is organized to find it effectively. News literacy is acquiring skills to analyze and judge the reliability of news by differentiating facts from opinions.
The document defines several types of literacy:
Computer literacy refers to the ability to use computers and technology efficiently, with a range of skills from basic use to programming. Digital literacy is the ability to find, evaluate, and compose clear information through writing and media on digital platforms. Internet literacy delivers instruction about using the Internet effectively. Library literacy includes understanding library services, resources, and how information is organized to find it effectively. News literacy is acquiring skills to analyze and judge the reliability of news by differentiating facts from opinions.
The document defines several types of literacy:
Computer literacy refers to the ability to use computers and technology efficiently, with a range of skills from basic use to programming. Digital literacy is the ability to find, evaluate, and compose clear information through writing and media on digital platforms. Internet literacy delivers instruction about using the Internet effectively. Library literacy includes understanding library services, resources, and how information is organized to find it effectively. News literacy is acquiring skills to analyze and judge the reliability of news by differentiating facts from opinions.
ability to utilize computers and related technology efficiently, with a range of skills covering levels from elementary use to computer programming and advanced problem solving. - It can also refer to the comfort level someone has with using computer programs and other applications that are associated with computers.
Digital Literacy:
- refers to an individual's ability to find,
evaluate, and compose clear information through writing and other mediums on various digital platforms. - evaluated by an individual's grammar, composition, typing skills and ability to produce writings, images, audio and designs using technology. initially focused on digital skills and stand-alone computers, the advent of the Internet and use of social media, has caused some of its focus to shift to mobile devices. Internet Literacy:
- is a textbook that delivers a course of
instruction about the Internet. The goal is to enable students to acquire the conceptual background and the online skills needed to become Internet literate. Library Literacy:
- It includes a knowledge of the
services available through a library, an understanding of the array of resources available, a knowledge of how information is organized and, through this, an understanding of the best means of finding it. - Perhaps most of all, it is a recognition of the complexity, magnitude, and value of the universe of information libraries help to make available.
News Literacy:
- is the acquisition of 21st-century,
critical-thinking skills for analyzing and judging the reliability of news and information, differentiating among facts, opinions and assertions in the media we consume, create and distribute, it can be taught most effectively in cross-curricular, inquiry- based formats at all grade levels, it is a necessary component for literacy in contemporary society.”