The article focuses on the use of audiobooks and digital storytelling to enhance literacy. It states that due to the increase presence of technology in daily life, it is significant for technology to be available and be used as a method of instruction in the classroom.
They also find it hard to evaluate materials in terms of relevance and credibility. In brief, they often lack what can be described as critical literacy—a set of skills to interrogate the social, institutional and ideological aspects of academic discourse
A wiki is not only a web site that allows anyone to insert information. In addtion, a wiki provides hyperlinks for fast access to related works or references.
I agree with Ryan Strong, but also add. That to be a "Digital Native" a person, must not only be raise in a digital era, but is comfortable with digital tools.
This highlighted passage reffences a clause in the "Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
Despite all of that, you're legally prohibited from sharing your music on a large scale. Posting the actual song files online is particularly problematic. The recording industry even fought Amazon's Cloud Drive, which allows the online storage and playback of digital music without any
Digital Law deals with society’s behaviour with using technology
Some examples of what digital law deals with are plagiarism, illegal downloading of music, hacking and creating worms or viruses. Plagiarism is the most common thing that teenagers usually do.
. Increasingly, you share where you go, what you do and what you think—and in real time—creating a detailed digital footprint. What’s more, by leveraging countless layers of social connections, any one episode in that story can reach a global audience.
Digital cameras, cameraphones, photoblogs and other multipurpose devices are used to promote the use of images as the preferred idiom of a new generation of users
Not really a definition of "digital identity," but is a great example of how people develop their "Digital Indentity." In this In this article, this author explains how cameras are used to create a digital identity. By uploading pictures to social network sites or even "photoblogs." Each technological tool, such as cameras, inadvertently helps create an online presents.
First, the norms around elite educational access are changing, and some of the Ivy walls are coming down with regard to sharing access to elite institutions and academics. iTunesU allowed
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Where such toys and tools impel a new demographic toward technology, these platforms are truly bringing down the costs of technical literacy, and insofar as this has positive impact, they are accretive to society