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#etmooc Monday 18th February 2013 T3S1 Digital Literacies with Dr. Doug Belshaw

T3S1: Digital Literacies with Dr. Doug Belshaw

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Slides for the #etmooc session I'm leaning on digital literacies on Monday 18th February 2013. Since this presentation, I've written an e-book entitled 'The Essential Elements of Digital Literacies' that you may want to check out: https://gum.co/digilit

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#etmoocMonday 18th February 2013

T3S1Digital Literacies with Dr. Doug Belshaw

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Where in the world are you?

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How would YOU define digital literacy?

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Hi! I’m Doug Belshaw, Badges & Skills Lead for the Mozilla Foundation.

You can find me online here:•@dajbelshaw•[email protected]•http://dougbelshaw.com

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Doctoral thesis on digital literacies online at:http://neverendingthesis.com

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Teacher & Senior Leader (2003-2010)

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Researcher/Analyst in UK HE (2010-2012)

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Researcher/Analyst in UK HE (2010-2012)

Mozilla!a global non-profit

(2012 - Present)

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Open Badges

Web Literacy standard

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1. Introduction2. Digital Literacies?3. Essential Elements4. Co-constructing definitions5. Web Literacy standard

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199730+ DEFINITIONS

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Never mind DIGITAL do we even know what LITERACY is?

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“Literacy is a characteristic acquired by individuals in varying degrees from just above none to an indeterminate upper level. Some individuals are more or less literate than others but it is really not possible to speak of illiterate and literate persons as two distinct categories.”

(UNESCO, 1957)

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“[Literacy as] independent of and impartial towards trends and struggles in everyday life.”

(Street, 1984)

“[Literacy as] an active relationship or a way of orienting to

the social and cultural world.”

(Lankshear, 1999)

AUTONOMOUS IDEOLOGICAL

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Academicslike theirumbrellaterms

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Need to bedeveloped

OBJECTIVE

SUBJECTIVEVIEWS OF LITERACY DEVELOPMENT

Can bedelivered

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“Updating of understanding and competence will be necessary as individual circumstances change, and as changes in the digital information environment bring the need for new fresh understanding and new competencies; as Martin (2006a) puts it, digital literacy is ‘a condition, not a threshold’.”

(Bawden, 2008)

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Basic

Intermediate

Advanced

Digital LiteracyFramework

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Digital Literacy

Digital Literacies

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“Digital literacies are plural, subjective, and highly context-dependent” says @dajbelshaw #etmooc

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1. Introduction2. Digital Literacies?3. Essential Elements4. Co-constructing definitions5. Web Literacy standard

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From the research...

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CoCommunicative

CuCultural

CgCognitive

CnConstructive

CiCivic

CrCreative

CfConfident

CtCritical

The 8 Essential Elementsof Digital Literacies

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Hannon (2000)

The 8 Essential Elements

“The nature of literacy in a culture is repeatedly redefined as the result of technological changes.”

CuCultural

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The 8 Essential Elements“Functional internet literacy is not the ability to use a set of technical tools; rather, it is the ability to use a set of cognitive tools.”

Johnson (2008)

CgCognitive

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The 8 Essential Elements“[Digital literacy is] the awareness, attitude and ability of individuals to appropriately use digital tools...in order to enable constructive social action.”

DigEuLit project (2006)

CnConstructive

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The 8 Essential Elements“Digital literacy must therefore involve a systematic awareness of how digital media are constructed and of the unique 'rhetorics' of interactive communication.”

Buckingham (2007)

CoCommunicative

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OECD (2001)

The 8 Essential Elements

CfConfident

“Modern society is increasingly looking to [people] who can confidently solve problems and manage their own learning throughout their lives, the very qualities which ICT supremely is able to promote.”

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Conlon & Simpson (2003)

The 8 Essential Elements

“The creative adoption of new technology requires teachers who are willing to take risks... a prescriptive curriculum, routine practices... and a tight target-setting regime, is unlikely to be helpful.”

CrCreative

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The 8 Essential Elements

“Once we see that online texts are not exactly written or spoken, we begin to understand that cyberliteracy requires a special form of critical thinking. Communication in the online world is not quite like anything else.”

Gurak (2001)

CtCritical

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The 8 Essential Elements

“The ability to understand and make use of ICT - digital literacy - is proving essential to employment success, civic participation, accessing entertainment, and education.”

Mehlman (2007)

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CoCommunicative

CuCultural

CgCognitive

CnConstructive

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The 8 Essential Elementsof Digital Literacies

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1. Introduction2. Digital Literacies?3. Essential Elements4. Co-constructing definitions5. Web Literacy standard

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CoCommunicative

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Rank these!

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Nowcome upwith your

own definitionof digital literacy!

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1. Introduction2. Digital Literacies?3. Essential Elements4. Co-constructing definitions5. Web Literacy standard

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http://mzl.la/weblit

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How can we have a STANDARD?!

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Digital Literaciesmultiple referents

Web Literacysingle referent

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It will be co-constructed...

CC BY-NC-SA Tobias Mik

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...and reconfigurable

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...and (of course!) use BADGES

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Read more about our thinking behind a new, open learning standard for Web Literacy:

http://bit.ly/weblitoverview

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Come to the next online gathering! Details:

http://mzl.la/weblitstd