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WLA Presentation
1. Kids Teens & Web 2.0 a new literacy for librarians John Sexton WLA May 8, 2008
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5. the ability to understand and use information in multiple formats from a wide range of sources when it is presented via computers. the ability to locate, organize, understand, evaluate, and create information using digital technology (…). Digitally literate people can communicate and work more efficiently, especially with those who possess the same knowledge and skills. http://tinyurl.com/dn3uhw http://tinyurl.com/d5k9hm what is digital literacy?
6. (…) as we move further into the 21st century when all will have grown up in the era of digital technology, the distinction between digital natives and digital immigrants will become less relevant. Clearly, as we work to create and improve the future, we need to imagine a new set of distinctions. I suggest we think in terms of digital wisdom. Prensky, M. , “ H. Sapiens Digital: From Digital Immigrants and Digital Natives to Digital Wisdom ”, http://tinyurl.com/b9whuh what is digital literacy?
50. I get the opportunity of "hanging" with students daily. Are they tech-comfy ? You bet. Tech-savvy ? Not even close in many cases. Just because our students and kids are digital natives (or digital residents?), it doesn't mean they are tech-literate. Mike Sansone - http://tinyurl.com/4m3dlq Librarians! Your 'Digital Natives' Still Need You
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52. Where do teens go online? • 89% of online teens have access at home • 75% have internet access at school • 70% go online from a friend’s or relative’s house • 50% have gone online from a library • 9% go online from a community center or house of worship • 93% of online teens have multiple points of access—home AND school AND the library AND a friend’s house, • 77% say they go online most often from home Pew Survey Teens Online 2008