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Tim Boileau, PhD
Building (Digital) Media
Literacy Skills; for 

21st Century Educators!
South Vermillion - TRANSFORM!
June 26, 2014
www.schrockguide.net/literacy-in-the-digital-age.html
❖ Five Digital Literacies!
❖ Locating & Filtering!
❖ Sharing & Collaborating!
❖ Organizing & Curating!
❖ Creating & Generating!
❖ Reusing & Repurposing
Digital literacies represent in whole the essential skills
for managing information and communication in the
rapidly changing and increasingly digital world that is
the 21st century.
Summey, 2013
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ISBN 978-1-4522-5552-1
Schedule
❖ 10:00-11:55 – Digital Curation Skills!
❖ We will learn ways to collect, organize, manage, and assess digital materials, in order to create more meaningful
learning experiences for yourself and for your students; by building your Personal Learning Network (PLN).!
❖ 1:00-2:55 – Digital Literacy Skills!
❖ We will build a framework of 8 skills to model and teach digital media literacy skills in the classroom.
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Digital Curation
Set of interdisciplinary activities for collection,
preservation, maintenance, and archiving of
digital information and research data, in order to
add value to the information and data throughout
its lifecycle.
5
Boileau, 2014
Accumulation of Knowledge by Mankind:!
❖ 1 - 1500 CE: Doubled in 1500 years (x2)!
❖ 1500 - 1750: Doubled in 250 years (x4)!
❖ 1750 - 1900: Doubled in 150 years (x8)!
❖ Today: The accumulated knowledge of mankind
doubles every 1-2 years (x16, x32, x64, x128,…)
(1000 miles)(3,346 Feet)
Digital Curation - Historical Perspective
Libraries
Museums
7
Digital Curation - Tools
8
Digital Curation - Domains
❖ Individuals!
❖ Institutions!
❖ Society
9
Digital Curation - Individuals
❖ Everyone is a curator; enabled by social media-based
curation tools!
❖ Despite technology, humans face innate cognitive limitations!
❖ Required skills for digital curation include:
Analysis Networking
Assessement Knowledge Construction
Critical Thinking Conceptualization
Distributed Cognition Trans-Media Navigation
Investigation Collective Intelligence
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Individual Digital Curation - PLN
❖ Painful truth: Knowledge has an expiration date!
❖ Leverage social media to build your personal learning
network (PLN)!
❖ Use your social media account(s) to curate and post
content to own personal learning network #svjun26!
❖ Get Started! Edublog Teacher Challenge: Create a PLN
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Digital Curation Tool Examples
12
timboileau.wordpress.com
http://www.scoop.it/t/aect
tweetedtimes.com/#!/timboileau
paper.li/timboileau/
pinterest.com/timboileau/education-technology/
Digital Curation - Institutions
❖ Concept of curation is not new: e.g., institutional
memory, archives, knowledge management!
❖ What is new: stakeholders expect access to knowledge
repositories; to contribute to, and access archived
resources
13
Institutional Curation - DCC
Digital Curation Centre (DCC) was established in the UK in 2004, with a
focus on the preservation and curation of data collected from research
conducted on a global basis. The primary aims of the DCC are:!
❖ to promote an understanding of the need for digital curation among
communities of scientists and scholars; !
❖ to provide services to facilitate digital curation; !
❖ to share knowledge of digital curation among the many disciplines
for which it is essential; !
❖ to develop technology in support of digital curation; and, !
❖ to conduct long-term research into all aspects of digital curation.
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DCC Curation Processes
1. Conceptualize: conceive and plan the creation of digital objects, including data capture methods and storage
options.!
2. Create: produce digital objects and assign administrative, descriptive, structural and technical archival metadata.!
3. Appraise and select: evaluate digital objects and select those requiring long-term curation and preservation.
Adhere to documented guidance, policies and legal requirements.!
4. Ingest: transfer digital objects to an archive, trusted digital repository, data centre or similar, again adhering to
documented guidance, policies and legal requirements.!
5. Preservation action: undertake actions to ensure the long-term preservation and retention of the authoritative
nature of digital objects. !
6. Store: keep the data in a secure manner as outlined by relevant standards. !
7. Access and use: ensure that designated users can easily access digital objects on a day-to-day basis. Some digital
objects may be publicly available, whilst others may be password protected. !
8. Transform: create new digital objects from the original, for example, by migration into a different form.!
9. Dispose: rid systems of digital objects not selected for long-term curation and preservation. Documented
guidance, policies and legal requirements may require the secure destruction of these objects.
15
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Digital Curation - Society
Three Global Trends in Digital Curation (end of 2013):!
❖ The rise of individual access enabled by smartphones
and tablets,!
❖ The end of content scarcity as digital distribution has
become ubiquitous, and!
❖ The shift away from content ownership, facilitated by
always-on networks, to services.
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Digital Literacies & ICT
Digital
Literacies
Information & Communication Technologies

(and related tools)
Locating and
Filtering
Internet search, research, tagging
Wikipedia, Google Search, Google Scholar, Zotero, Diigo
Sharing and
Collaborating
Social bookmarking, online document productivity, wikis, blogs, social networking, AR, MUVEs, identity and
privacy management, Creative Commons
Diigo, Google Drive, Google Sites, Wikispaces, Blogger, Wordpress, Google+, Twitter, Facebook, Edmodo, Ning, !
Second Life, OpenSim, Gravatar
Organizing and
Curating
E-portfolios, social bookmarking, wikis, blogs, microblogging, AR
LiveBinder, Diigo, Wordpress, Twitter, Tweeted Times, Scoop.IT, Paper.li
Creating and
Generating
Wikis, blogs, podcasts, e-portfolios, MUVEs, Creative Commons
Google Sites, Wikispaces, Podbean, YouTube, SchoolTube, TeacherTube, iTunes U, WeVideo, Layar, Second Life, OpenSim
Reusing and
Repurposing
Virtual globes, interactive time lines, mashups, remix, fan fiction
Google Earth, Google Maps, Dipity, Ficly, TimeGlider
Summey, 2013
Digital Literacies in Practice
❖ Locating and Filtering!
❖ Organizing and Curating!
❖ Sharing and Collaborating!
❖ Creating and Generating!
❖ Reusing and Repurposing
Digital Literacy Skills
Digital literacy skills relate to the use of digital
technology tools in activities that locate, create,
communicate, and evaluate information within a
networked (online) environment, mediated by
digital computing technologies.
21
Boileau, 2014
Skills
Why Teach Digital Literacy Skills?
❖ Digital technology usage in and out the classroom has
flipped!
❖ Learner motivation tied to perceptions!
❖ Close the digital divide
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Teaching Digital Literacy Skills
❖ Requires a different epistemological framework than
teaching other forms of literacy!
❖ Not the same thing as teaching how to use technology!
❖ What is lacking are the skills to discriminate between
good information and bad information
24
Creating Digital Fluency
❖ Critical thinking – evaluative techniques!
❖ Net savviness – knowing how the web works!
❖ Diversity of sources – preponderance of the evidence
25
Miller & Bartlett, 2012
Digital Literacy - Best Practices
❖ Digital literacy should be pedagogically led and
integrated soundly into the curriculum;!
❖ Educators should use social software and collaborative
technologies to encourage learners to work together;!
❖ Educators should focus on skills that facilitate lifelong
learning and transferable skills, and !
❖ Learners should use technology tools to create
assessable deliverables.
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Mallon & Gilstrap, 2014
Teaching Digital Literacy (1 of 3)
❖ Functional Skills – hands-on, experiential learning to
develop competency in basic ICT skills.!
❖ Creativity – in reference to how learners think, construct
knowledge objects, and apply methods for sharing and
distribution of knowledge.!
❖ Collaboration – meaningful learning requires dialogue,
discussion, and exchange of ideas with and in relation to
others for socially constructed meaning-making to occur.
27
Hague & Payton, 2010
Teaching Digital Literacy (2 of 3)
❖ Communication – digital literacy requires additional higher order
communication skills in a world where much communication is
mediated by digital technology. !
❖ Ability to Find and Select Information – related pedagogy is
inquiry-based learning; these are fundamental skills that are
essential for knowledge development as learners learn how to learn.!
❖ Critical Thinking and Evaluation – critical thinking is at the core of
digital literacy; it includes analysis and transformation of
information to create new knowledge; and requires reflection to
evaluate and consider different interpretations.
28
Hague & Payton, 2010
Teaching Digital Literacy (3 of 3)
❖ Cultural and Social Understanding – provides learners
with a language and context for digital literacy to
promote broader understanding and interaction in the
creation of meaning.!
❖ E-safety – in teaching digital literacy, educators have an
obligation to support learners in development of skills,
knowledge, and understanding that will enable them to
make informed decisions in order to protect themselves
on an ongoing basis.
29
Hague & Payton, 2010
Digital Literacy Standards
❖ International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)!
❖ NETS for Teachers, Students and Administrators!
❖ American Association for School Librarians (AASL)!
❖ Standards for the 21st Century Learner!
❖ Partnership for 21st Century Skills!
❖ Framework for 21st Century Learning
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CRAAP Test
C
Currency: The timeliness of the information • Do you know when the information was
published, posted, or last updated?
• Is the information current for your topic and field of study?
!
R
Relevance: The importance of the information for your needs • Is the information appropriate
for a college-level course?
• Is this an adequately in-depth discussion of the topic?
• Has Canadian perspective or content been provided?
A
Authority: The source of the information • Have the author's credentials or organizational
affiliations been identified?
• Is the author (or authors) qualified to write on the topic?
• Has the piece been published by a well-known and respected publisher or organization?
A
Accuracy: The reliability and correctness of the informational content • Have the author's
sources been clearly cited so that you can easily find (and verify) them?
• Are there spelling, grammar, or other typographical errors?
P
Purpose: The reason the information exists • Do the authors/sponsors make their intentions
or purpose clear?
• Does the point of view appear objective, unbiased and impartial?
• Does the author acknowledge alternative versions of the issues or facts?
http://rdc.libguides.com/content.php?pid=375119&sid=3685348
CRAAP Test Exercise
http://nbarker.wikispaces.com/CRAAP+Test
❖ Need - derived from need assessment; identify a problem / start with the
end in mind.
❖ Action Step - what must be done in order to meet the need?
❖ Rationale - justify the action.
❖ Deadlines - in order to ensure actions are taken and progress is made.
❖ Materials and resources required - essential for budgeting and resource
allocation.
❖ Stakeholders/people involved and their roles - get them involved up front in
planning.
❖ Likely Challenges - face the facts
❖ Training Required - particularly for professional development leaders/
trainers.
❖ Communication Plans - how will you communicate with faculty and other
stakeholders?
Questions?
Timothy.Boileau@IndState.edu
timboileau.wordpress.com

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#svjun26 South Vermillion Community Schools

  • 1. Tim Boileau, PhD Building (Digital) Media Literacy Skills; for 
 21st Century Educators! South Vermillion - TRANSFORM! June 26, 2014
  • 3. ❖ Five Digital Literacies! ❖ Locating & Filtering! ❖ Sharing & Collaborating! ❖ Organizing & Curating! ❖ Creating & Generating! ❖ Reusing & Repurposing Digital literacies represent in whole the essential skills for managing information and communication in the rapidly changing and increasingly digital world that is the 21st century. Summey, 2013 3 ISBN 978-1-4522-5552-1
  • 4. Schedule ❖ 10:00-11:55 – Digital Curation Skills! ❖ We will learn ways to collect, organize, manage, and assess digital materials, in order to create more meaningful learning experiences for yourself and for your students; by building your Personal Learning Network (PLN).! ❖ 1:00-2:55 – Digital Literacy Skills! ❖ We will build a framework of 8 skills to model and teach digital media literacy skills in the classroom. 4
  • 5. Digital Curation Set of interdisciplinary activities for collection, preservation, maintenance, and archiving of digital information and research data, in order to add value to the information and data throughout its lifecycle. 5 Boileau, 2014
  • 6. Accumulation of Knowledge by Mankind:! ❖ 1 - 1500 CE: Doubled in 1500 years (x2)! ❖ 1500 - 1750: Doubled in 250 years (x4)! ❖ 1750 - 1900: Doubled in 150 years (x8)! ❖ Today: The accumulated knowledge of mankind doubles every 1-2 years (x16, x32, x64, x128,…) (1000 miles)(3,346 Feet)
  • 7. Digital Curation - Historical Perspective Libraries Museums 7
  • 9. Digital Curation - Domains ❖ Individuals! ❖ Institutions! ❖ Society 9
  • 10. Digital Curation - Individuals ❖ Everyone is a curator; enabled by social media-based curation tools! ❖ Despite technology, humans face innate cognitive limitations! ❖ Required skills for digital curation include: Analysis Networking Assessement Knowledge Construction Critical Thinking Conceptualization Distributed Cognition Trans-Media Navigation Investigation Collective Intelligence 10
  • 11. Individual Digital Curation - PLN ❖ Painful truth: Knowledge has an expiration date! ❖ Leverage social media to build your personal learning network (PLN)! ❖ Use your social media account(s) to curate and post content to own personal learning network #svjun26! ❖ Get Started! Edublog Teacher Challenge: Create a PLN 11
  • 12. Digital Curation Tool Examples 12 timboileau.wordpress.com http://www.scoop.it/t/aect tweetedtimes.com/#!/timboileau paper.li/timboileau/ pinterest.com/timboileau/education-technology/
  • 13. Digital Curation - Institutions ❖ Concept of curation is not new: e.g., institutional memory, archives, knowledge management! ❖ What is new: stakeholders expect access to knowledge repositories; to contribute to, and access archived resources 13
  • 14. Institutional Curation - DCC Digital Curation Centre (DCC) was established in the UK in 2004, with a focus on the preservation and curation of data collected from research conducted on a global basis. The primary aims of the DCC are:! ❖ to promote an understanding of the need for digital curation among communities of scientists and scholars; ! ❖ to provide services to facilitate digital curation; ! ❖ to share knowledge of digital curation among the many disciplines for which it is essential; ! ❖ to develop technology in support of digital curation; and, ! ❖ to conduct long-term research into all aspects of digital curation. 14
  • 15. DCC Curation Processes 1. Conceptualize: conceive and plan the creation of digital objects, including data capture methods and storage options.! 2. Create: produce digital objects and assign administrative, descriptive, structural and technical archival metadata.! 3. Appraise and select: evaluate digital objects and select those requiring long-term curation and preservation. Adhere to documented guidance, policies and legal requirements.! 4. Ingest: transfer digital objects to an archive, trusted digital repository, data centre or similar, again adhering to documented guidance, policies and legal requirements.! 5. Preservation action: undertake actions to ensure the long-term preservation and retention of the authoritative nature of digital objects. ! 6. Store: keep the data in a secure manner as outlined by relevant standards. ! 7. Access and use: ensure that designated users can easily access digital objects on a day-to-day basis. Some digital objects may be publicly available, whilst others may be password protected. ! 8. Transform: create new digital objects from the original, for example, by migration into a different form.! 9. Dispose: rid systems of digital objects not selected for long-term curation and preservation. Documented guidance, policies and legal requirements may require the secure destruction of these objects. 15
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  • 17. Digital Curation - Society Three Global Trends in Digital Curation (end of 2013):! ❖ The rise of individual access enabled by smartphones and tablets,! ❖ The end of content scarcity as digital distribution has become ubiquitous, and! ❖ The shift away from content ownership, facilitated by always-on networks, to services. 17
  • 18. Digital Literacies & ICT Digital Literacies Information & Communication Technologies
 (and related tools) Locating and Filtering Internet search, research, tagging Wikipedia, Google Search, Google Scholar, Zotero, Diigo Sharing and Collaborating Social bookmarking, online document productivity, wikis, blogs, social networking, AR, MUVEs, identity and privacy management, Creative Commons Diigo, Google Drive, Google Sites, Wikispaces, Blogger, Wordpress, Google+, Twitter, Facebook, Edmodo, Ning, ! Second Life, OpenSim, Gravatar Organizing and Curating E-portfolios, social bookmarking, wikis, blogs, microblogging, AR LiveBinder, Diigo, Wordpress, Twitter, Tweeted Times, Scoop.IT, Paper.li Creating and Generating Wikis, blogs, podcasts, e-portfolios, MUVEs, Creative Commons Google Sites, Wikispaces, Podbean, YouTube, SchoolTube, TeacherTube, iTunes U, WeVideo, Layar, Second Life, OpenSim Reusing and Repurposing Virtual globes, interactive time lines, mashups, remix, fan fiction Google Earth, Google Maps, Dipity, Ficly, TimeGlider Summey, 2013
  • 19. Digital Literacies in Practice ❖ Locating and Filtering! ❖ Organizing and Curating! ❖ Sharing and Collaborating! ❖ Creating and Generating! ❖ Reusing and Repurposing
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  • 21. Digital Literacy Skills Digital literacy skills relate to the use of digital technology tools in activities that locate, create, communicate, and evaluate information within a networked (online) environment, mediated by digital computing technologies. 21 Boileau, 2014
  • 23. Why Teach Digital Literacy Skills? ❖ Digital technology usage in and out the classroom has flipped! ❖ Learner motivation tied to perceptions! ❖ Close the digital divide 23
  • 24. Teaching Digital Literacy Skills ❖ Requires a different epistemological framework than teaching other forms of literacy! ❖ Not the same thing as teaching how to use technology! ❖ What is lacking are the skills to discriminate between good information and bad information 24
  • 25. Creating Digital Fluency ❖ Critical thinking – evaluative techniques! ❖ Net savviness – knowing how the web works! ❖ Diversity of sources – preponderance of the evidence 25 Miller & Bartlett, 2012
  • 26. Digital Literacy - Best Practices ❖ Digital literacy should be pedagogically led and integrated soundly into the curriculum;! ❖ Educators should use social software and collaborative technologies to encourage learners to work together;! ❖ Educators should focus on skills that facilitate lifelong learning and transferable skills, and ! ❖ Learners should use technology tools to create assessable deliverables. 26 Mallon & Gilstrap, 2014
  • 27. Teaching Digital Literacy (1 of 3) ❖ Functional Skills – hands-on, experiential learning to develop competency in basic ICT skills.! ❖ Creativity – in reference to how learners think, construct knowledge objects, and apply methods for sharing and distribution of knowledge.! ❖ Collaboration – meaningful learning requires dialogue, discussion, and exchange of ideas with and in relation to others for socially constructed meaning-making to occur. 27 Hague & Payton, 2010
  • 28. Teaching Digital Literacy (2 of 3) ❖ Communication – digital literacy requires additional higher order communication skills in a world where much communication is mediated by digital technology. ! ❖ Ability to Find and Select Information – related pedagogy is inquiry-based learning; these are fundamental skills that are essential for knowledge development as learners learn how to learn.! ❖ Critical Thinking and Evaluation – critical thinking is at the core of digital literacy; it includes analysis and transformation of information to create new knowledge; and requires reflection to evaluate and consider different interpretations. 28 Hague & Payton, 2010
  • 29. Teaching Digital Literacy (3 of 3) ❖ Cultural and Social Understanding – provides learners with a language and context for digital literacy to promote broader understanding and interaction in the creation of meaning.! ❖ E-safety – in teaching digital literacy, educators have an obligation to support learners in development of skills, knowledge, and understanding that will enable them to make informed decisions in order to protect themselves on an ongoing basis. 29 Hague & Payton, 2010
  • 30. Digital Literacy Standards ❖ International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)! ❖ NETS for Teachers, Students and Administrators! ❖ American Association for School Librarians (AASL)! ❖ Standards for the 21st Century Learner! ❖ Partnership for 21st Century Skills! ❖ Framework for 21st Century Learning 30
  • 31. CRAAP Test C Currency: The timeliness of the information • Do you know when the information was published, posted, or last updated? • Is the information current for your topic and field of study? ! R Relevance: The importance of the information for your needs • Is the information appropriate for a college-level course? • Is this an adequately in-depth discussion of the topic? • Has Canadian perspective or content been provided? A Authority: The source of the information • Have the author's credentials or organizational affiliations been identified? • Is the author (or authors) qualified to write on the topic? • Has the piece been published by a well-known and respected publisher or organization? A Accuracy: The reliability and correctness of the informational content • Have the author's sources been clearly cited so that you can easily find (and verify) them? • Are there spelling, grammar, or other typographical errors? P Purpose: The reason the information exists • Do the authors/sponsors make their intentions or purpose clear? • Does the point of view appear objective, unbiased and impartial? • Does the author acknowledge alternative versions of the issues or facts? http://rdc.libguides.com/content.php?pid=375119&sid=3685348
  • 33. ❖ Need - derived from need assessment; identify a problem / start with the end in mind. ❖ Action Step - what must be done in order to meet the need? ❖ Rationale - justify the action. ❖ Deadlines - in order to ensure actions are taken and progress is made. ❖ Materials and resources required - essential for budgeting and resource allocation. ❖ Stakeholders/people involved and their roles - get them involved up front in planning. ❖ Likely Challenges - face the facts ❖ Training Required - particularly for professional development leaders/ trainers. ❖ Communication Plans - how will you communicate with faculty and other stakeholders?