This document discusses the importance of digital literacy for teachers. It defines digital literacy as the ability to find, evaluate, utilize, share and create content using technology and the internet. It identifies several elements of digital literacy including computer literacy, network literacy, media literacy, and information literacy. The document outlines advantages of digital literacy for both teachers and students, such as increased engagement, collaboration, improved digital skills, and bringing the classroom into the 21st century. It discusses the role of educational institutions and agencies in providing pre-service and in-service training to develop teachers' digital competencies. Finally, it identifies several sources for teachers to develop their own digital literacy, such as reading articles, tutorials, workshops and attending seminars on educational
2. ACQUISITION OF DIGITAL LITERACY:
A POWERFUL TRANSACTION
COMPETENCY OF TEACHERS IN
DIGITAL LEARNING SPACE
S.R.Prasanth
Research Scholar
Dept. of Life Long Learning,
Alagappa University, Karaikud
3. DIGITAL LITERACY
"The ability to find,
evaluate, utilize, share, and
create content using
information technologies and
the Internet."
-- Cornell
University.
4.
5. ELEMENTS OF DIGITAL LITERACY
•Computer Literacy
•Network Literacy
•Informatics Literacy
•Media Literacy
•Social Media Literacy
•Web Literacy
•Communication And
Collaboration Literacy
•Information Literacy
•Scientific Literacy
6. ADVANTAGES OF DIGITAL LITERACY
FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS
• Increased Student
Engagement
• More Collaboration
• Improve Digital
Literacy
• Get Student Data
easily
• Stay In Touch 24/7
• Keep Up With
Classroom
Management
• Flip The Classroom
• Get Creative
• Teachers Save Time
• Bring The Classroom
Home
• Find Free Materials
• Turn Review Into A
Game
• Stop Buying
Expensive Textbooks
• Provide
Remediation
• Bring Your
Classroom Into The
21st Century
7. ROLE OF CENTRAL, STATE AGENCIES &
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Pre-Service Training
Courses provided by teacher education institutions like
D.Ed., B.Ed., M.Ed., must provide more practical experience to
student teachers than theoretical aspects on the use of
educational technology and ICT.
In-service Training
The programs such as Seminar, Workshops, Refresher
courses, conferences, cluster meetings, faculty meeting,
extension lectures, study groups,etc. conducted by the state
level and national level organisations , Educational and
Technical Departments,like SCERT,NCERT, District Institutes of
Education and Training (DIETs) , Colleges of Teacher Education
(CTEs), Institutes of Advanced Studies in Education (IASEs),
UGC, MHRD,etc.
8. SOURCES OF DEVELOPING
DIGITAL LITERACY
Reading articles and research papers related to
technological innovation.
Reading books and web pages related steps in
the use of digital tools
Taking effort to create e-content materials by
watching video tutorials
Collecting maximum CD Rom tutorials for getting
audio visual experience.
Continuously watching you tube channels related
preparation and use of digital classroom tools .
Attend every productive seminars and workshops
related innovative topics in educational
technology.