Digital Literacy and Technology
"If a student is not fluent in multiple forms of media, I would venture to say that they won't neccessarily be considered literate." -Nichole Pinkard; Founder, Digital Youth Network
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In a time when technology influences our student's life day-in and day-out, we must also learn to incorporate these tools into our lessons and classroom.
What Digital Literacy Means To Me:
Digital Literacy can mean so many things. Below is a bulleted list explaining ways I'd implement digital literacy into my classroom
- Projects Using Web 2.0 Tools
- A short list of Digital Tools (tools are not limited to this list) includes: Glogster, Neograph, Edmondo, Wikispace, Weebly, Penzu, Storyboard, Pixton, Toondos, Phrasr, Nearpod, Google Classroom, etc.
- Teaching Tools for Lesson Plans
- Reading Literature Digitally
- Analyzing Film Clips
Curious What Digital Literacy Means?
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Education: Lighting the way to the future.