Transforming Learning with Unique, Powerful Technology
Chapter three was a very interesting chapter. The first point of interest that caught my eye was the section labeled Digital, Media, and Visual Literacy. I believe to excel in today's society, with technology continuing to develop so quickly, that students must be able to enhance their digital literacy. Digital Literacy is a concept that involves the knowledge of technical, cognitive, and social skills. In order to be successful in practicing digital literacy, I think a teacher has to be there to support each student. Each category (technical, cognitive, and social skills) can be enhanced with the help of a teacher. In addition to digital literacy, students need to keep up to date with media literacy. Media literacy is the ability for students to be able to think strongly about their involvement with entertainment and the social media. I think the only reason this is important is because students will become involved in things that will involve the media including: volunteer work, projects, school work, and things in the community. Students should be prepared when confronted with the media. Lastly, students need to enhance their visual literacy. Visual literacy will help students build the skills they need in order to assess types of presentations that involve pictures, drawings, charts, and graphs. Visual literacy is needed to excel in school in order to get through basic classes. Teachers should help the students develop this skill when students are young, so when they get older they will not have any troubles (or at least very few).
Furthermore, the section Creative Ideas Through Social Media was also of importance in this section to me. This section was basically a reminder of all the things that technology can do for us. I think sometimes people forget at the vast amount of things that it can do. Technology has sped up the way we can communicate with each other, whether it's face to face communication or Email. The fact of the matter is, we wouldn't be where we are in society without technology. Just considering communication, we are able to talk to people from other countries and around the world through different websites. If we can do that, I'm sure it makes it easier for the President to make certain confidences with different officials. Technology also makes it fun to create different projects. I know my generation is constantly focused on technology. What better way to focus on technology then to do assignments with it? The point is, technology is very useful in many ways, whether it's fun or not. It's a convenient tool.
To conclude, the section Defining Digital Citizenship grabbed my eye as well. My first thought was a question. What is digital Citizenship? Digital Citizenship is when students and teachers take responsibility for the way they act on the internet and on computers. They have to act ethically, and no what's right and wrong following the rules. The term basically describes the way a citizen should act in the country, without including the internet and on computers part. I think it is important for teachers to teach the correct way to act on a computer so the technology is not abused by the students. When children are young, they do not always know better so it's best to implant the ideas of computer safety and ethics in their heads then. Doing so, technology will not be misused as often. As a result, everyone will have the ability to still have access to the computers and technology in the classroom.
APA Citations
Maloy, Robert, Verock-O’Loughlin,Ruth-Ellen, Edwards, Sharon A., and Woolf, Beverly Park (2013). Transforming Learning with New Technologies. 2nd Edition. Boston, MA: Pearson Education, Inc.
What is Digital Citizenship? (n.d.). Retrieved January 31, 2015, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCkTmZ0bF5Q
Love your Tagxedo! Don't forget to give your self credit for the digital/web 2.0 creations for these blog posts in the future using the applicable citation in the resources. It is obvious that digital citizenship takes on new importance when you see the repetition of the words in your creation. From there, writing prompts, discussions, digital storytelling, etc can occur...and the learning begins! :)
ReplyDeleteI would agree that various types of digital literacy are current focal points of our world, and thus, very important for both students and teachers. Due to the changes, it is difficult to develop an expertise, but knowing enough to get more information might be 'key'. And in this age, it is likely true that students and teachers need to work together to get the most information and develop the best skill.