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Contents contributed and discussions participated by William Benford

Andrew Abeyta

A COUPLE OF QUESTIONS (TEAM A) - 7 views

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    I have no problem with Chris taking lead on this argument. I think our information on this page will do. I added a few articles yesterday that say they were shared by Chris today and my comments are gone. I only hope we are all able to contribute to the discussion.
William Benford

Learning in a Digital Age: Teaching a Different Kind of Literacy | Mediashift | PBS - 1 views

  • While a certain amount of technical skills are important, the real goal should be in cultivating digital or new media literacies that are arising around this evolving digital nerve center. These skills allow working collaboratively within social networks, pooling knowledge collectively, navigating and negotiating across diverse communities, and critically analyzing and reconciling conflicting bits of information to form a clear and comprehensive view of the world. These new media literacy skills are expanding our definitions of literacy but must be cultivated from the foundation of traditional literacy. While traditional literacy is foundational, it is no longer solely sufficient.
  • The literacy of the future rests on the ability to decode and construct meaning from one’s constantly evolving environment — whether it’s coded orally, in text, images, simulations, or the biosphere itself. Therefore we must be adaptive to our social, economic and political landscape. Those of us living in this digital age are required to learn, unlearn and learn again and again.
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    This Article talks about how traditional literacy is no longer enough and that individuals need to have digital literacy as well.
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