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I live inside machines you hold.
I store your photos, texts, and more,
What am I, at my very core?
D _ _ _ _ _ l
I open doors to worlds unknown,
Through words and tales, your mind has grown.
With letters, books, and stories wide,
I help you learn and be your guide.
What am I, that helps you see,
The power of words and knowledge free?
L _ _ _ _ _ _ y
I’m what you gain through practice and time,
Helping you master each task and climb.
From hands to mind, I make things right,
Improving with effort, day and night.
What am I, that helps you succeed,
In every task and every deed?
S _ _ _ _ s
A time of change, fast and new,
Where tech and knowledge grew and grew.
Global connections, minds set free,
What age are we living in, can you see?
Innovation and progress in every view,
What time is this for me and you?
21st
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Digital
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Digital Literacy Skills
21st
Century
Lesson Outcomes
1. Identified and described the
elements of digital literacies;
and
2. Conducted a self-evaluation on
level of digital literacy skill.
Literacy Redefinition
of literacy
Digital
Literacy
Traditionally, it
refers to the ability
to read and write.
The 21st century has
expanded the
concept of literacy
beyond traditional
reading and writing
to include digital
competencies.
It is the ability to
effectively and
responsibly use
technology to access,
evaluate, create, and
communicate
information.
1.Oral Language
2.Phonological Awareness
3.Book And Print Knowledge
4.Alphabet Knowledge
5.Phonics And Word Recognition
6.Fluency
7.Spelling
8.Writing And Composition
9. Grammar Awareness
10. Vocabulary Development
11. Reading Comprehension
12. Listening Comprehension
13. Attitude Towards Language,
Literacy, And Literature
14. Study Strategies
14 DOMAINS OF LITERACY
Literacy Redefinition
of literacy
Digital
Literacy
Traditionally, it
refers to the ability
to read and write.
The 21st century has
expanded the
concept of literacy
beyond traditional
reading and writing
to include digital
competencies.
It is the ability to
effectively and
responsibly use
technology to access,
evaluate, create, and
communicate
information.
One of the key
contributors is Paul
Gilster, who
popularized the term
in his 1997 book
Digital Literacy.
Literacy Redefinition
of literacy
Digital
Literacy
Traditionally, it
refers to the ability
to read and write.
The 21st century has
expanded the
concept of literacy
beyond traditional
reading and writing
to include digital
competencies.
As the ability to
understand and use
information in
multiple formats
from a wide range of
sources when it is
presented via
computers.
Digital Literacies Include:
1. Cyber Literacy or Digital Literacy
 This refers to the ability to effectively use digital
technologies and the internet, including
understanding how to find, evaluate, and
communicate information online. It also involves
recognizing online safety practices.
Digital Literacies Include:
1. Cyber Literacy or Digital Literacy
 Example: A student knows how to search for
credible information on Google, evaluates
sources for reliability, and understands how
to avoid phishing scams.
Digital Literacies Include:
2. Media Literacy
 It is the ability to critically analyze different forms
of media, including understanding the messages,
motives, and values behind the content.
 Example: A person watching a TV advertisement
can identify the persuasive techniques used to sell
a product and assess the bias in the message.
Digital Literacies Include:
3. Arts and Creativity Literacy
 This involves using digital tools to create,
share, and appreciate art in various forms,
including visual arts, music, and multimedia
projects.
 Example: A student uses digital drawing
software to design a piece of artwork or
creates a video using editing software for a
school project.
Digital Literacies Include:
4. Financial Literacy
 Digital financial literacy refers to
understanding and managing finances using
digital platforms. This includes online banking,
budgeting apps, and using digital payment
methods.
 Example: A person uses a mobile banking app
to track spending, set savings goals, and pay
bills online.
Digital Literacies Include:
5. Multicultural Literacy
 This literacy involves using digital tools to understand and
appreciate cultural diversity and global perspectives. It also
means being aware of how digital communication can bridge
cultural gaps.
 Example: A student participates in a virtual exchange
program with students from other countries, learning about
their traditions and cultural practices through online
interaction.
 The millennial students are generally tech-savy,
digital natives.
 Tech-savvy refers to someone who is skilled or
knowledgeable in using digital technology.
 Digital natives are individuals who have grown up in
the era of modern technology, surrounded by digital
devices like computers, smartphones, and the
internet from a young age.
Digital Literacies
1.Visual Literacy
When image and
non-verbal symbols
try to capture the
knowledge.
Digital Literacies
2. Technological Literacy
 Requiring one to be
able to use
technology in
addressing a need.
Digital Literacies
3. Computer Literacy
 The ability to effectively
use computers and related
technology, including
understanding basic
software, hardware, and
applications, to accomplish
tasks or solve problems.
Digital Literacies
4. Information Literacy
 Refers to the finding,
using, and sharing of
information.
The Digital Literacies…
• Media Literacy - is one's ability
to critically read information or
content and utilize multimedia
in creatively producing
communications.
The Digital Literacies…
• ICT Literacy - is knowing how to
select and use digital devices,
applications or services to
accomplish task requiring the
use of the internet
The Digital Literacies…
• Communications and
Collaborations - are one's
capabilities in being able to
participate in the digital networks
in the teaching and learning
context.
The Digital Literacies…
• Identity Management - is able to
understand how to ensure
sdafety and security in managing
online identity and foster a
positive digital reputation.
The Digital Literacies…
• Learning Skills - are ways of knowing
how to study and learn in a
technology- enriched environment;
this is knowing how to utilize
technology in addressing the need
to learn efficiently.
The Digital Literacies…
• Digital Scholarship- is being
able to link and participate in
professional and research
practices.
The Four
C's of the
21st
Century
Skills.
Digital Literacy Skills and Digital
Literacy
1.Coding
2.Collaboration
3.Cloud Software
4.World processing software
Digital Literacy Skills and Digital
Literacy
5.Screen Casting
6.Personal archiving
7.Information Evaluation
8.Use of Social Media
Take he Digital Literacy Skills Self-Inventory and find out
how confident you are when working an online.
Digital Literacy Skills Finding, Using,
Creating Information And Understanding
Digital Practices
Not
Confident
Somewhat
Confident
Very
Confident
1. Selecting the right tool when you need to
locate, use or present information.
2. Presenting your digital identity online.
3. Identifying and communicating with an
expert online.
4. Using online tools and sites to search or
share information online.
5. Recognizing owner of ideas and
information found online through citations.
Take he Digital Literacy Skills Self-Inventory and find out
how confident you are when working an online.
Digital Literacy Skills Finding, Using,
Creating Information And Understanding
Digital Practices
Not
Confident
Somewhat
Confident
Very
Confident
6. Distinguishing the search engines to get
information.
7. Knowing the information that can be searched in
the web.
8. Using the right keywords to search for related
online materials.
9. Using social networking sites as a source of
information.
10. Scanning or skimming a page of a site or a blog
among others to get the relevant information quickly.
Take he Digital Literacy Skills Self-Inventory and find out
how confident you are when working an online.
Digital Literacy Skills Finding, Using,
Creating Information And Understanding
Digital Practices
Not
Confident
Somewhat
Confident
Very
Confident
11. Signing up in pertinent sites having experts and
authorities in the discipline to be updated with
information they can provide.
12. Using materials in a variety of online media (i.e.
videos, podcasts, sites, among others).
13. Assessing the credibility of an online resource.
14. Citing correct reference to other person's work
found online.
15. Using bookmarking to organize and legally
share files.
Take he Digital Literacy Skills Self-Inventory and find out
how confident you are when working an online.
Digital Literacy Skills Finding, Using,
Creating Information And Understanding
Digital Practices
Not
Confident
Somewhat
Confident
Very
Confident
16. Writing and posting online views or ideas suited to
the target readership or audiences.
17. Collaborating with others online in creating and
sharing documents or presentations.
18. Using multimedia to capture the information or
message (i.e. recording and editing a digital story, video
or a podcast).
19. Posting comments to online forum, blogs or Vblogs,
or web pages while observing netiquette.
20. Communicating with others through online modality
(e.g., Skype, forums, blogs, social networking sites, etc.)
Here are examples of how digital skills or proficiency
supports digital literacy.
DIGITAL SKILLS DIGITAL LITERACY
1. Sending an email or text. 1. Evaluate the appropriate digital channel for online
2. Using Microsoft office. 1. Identify the benefits and drawbacks of each
digital tool.
2. 2. Evaluate critically which tool is most effective
for the project at hand.
D. Is the idea neutral or biased?
3. tweeting, Posting to facebook, uploading a video
to youtube, or phosting a photo in Instagram.
1. Navigate social media safely to protect oneself.
4. Researching from the worldwide web. 1. Identify hate propaganda and fake news. 1.
Evaluate the information online.
A. Is the site legitimate?
B. Is the author an expert?
C. Is the information current or dated?
Task; navigating sites; putting to test information literacy skills
1. Professor Garfield
Task; navigating sites; putting to test information literacy skills
2. Common sense media
Task; navigating sites; putting to test information literacy skills
3. Lesson plan booster
Think-pair-share
Based on the result of digital literacy skills, self inventory in
which following areas do you find yourself least confident?
a. UNDERSTANDING DIGITAL PRACTICES
b. LOCATING INFORMATION
c. USING INFORMATION
d. CREATING INFORMATION
What actions do you plan to take?
B. LOCATING INFORMATION
What actions do you plan to
take?
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    I’m made ofzeros, ones, and code, I live inside machines you hold. I store your photos, texts, and more, What am I, at my very core? D _ _ _ _ _ l
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    I open doorsto worlds unknown, Through words and tales, your mind has grown. With letters, books, and stories wide, I help you learn and be your guide. What am I, that helps you see, The power of words and knowledge free? L _ _ _ _ _ _ y
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    I’m what yougain through practice and time, Helping you master each task and climb. From hands to mind, I make things right, Improving with effort, day and night. What am I, that helps you succeed, In every task and every deed? S _ _ _ _ s
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    A time ofchange, fast and new, Where tech and knowledge grew and grew. Global connections, minds set free, What age are we living in, can you see? Innovation and progress in every view, What time is this for me and you? 21st _________
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    Unveil The Unknown,And Choose A Riddle To Crack Riddle Riddle Riddle Litera cy
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    Unveil The Unknown,And Choose A Riddle To Crack Riddle Riddle Riddle 21st Century
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    Unveil The Unknown,And Choose A Riddle To Crack Digital Literacy Skills 21st Century
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    Lesson Outcomes 1. Identifiedand described the elements of digital literacies; and 2. Conducted a self-evaluation on level of digital literacy skill.
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    Literacy Redefinition of literacy Digital Literacy Traditionally,it refers to the ability to read and write. The 21st century has expanded the concept of literacy beyond traditional reading and writing to include digital competencies. It is the ability to effectively and responsibly use technology to access, evaluate, create, and communicate information.
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    1.Oral Language 2.Phonological Awareness 3.BookAnd Print Knowledge 4.Alphabet Knowledge 5.Phonics And Word Recognition 6.Fluency 7.Spelling 8.Writing And Composition 9. Grammar Awareness 10. Vocabulary Development 11. Reading Comprehension 12. Listening Comprehension 13. Attitude Towards Language, Literacy, And Literature 14. Study Strategies 14 DOMAINS OF LITERACY
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    Literacy Redefinition of literacy Digital Literacy Traditionally,it refers to the ability to read and write. The 21st century has expanded the concept of literacy beyond traditional reading and writing to include digital competencies. It is the ability to effectively and responsibly use technology to access, evaluate, create, and communicate information. One of the key contributors is Paul Gilster, who popularized the term in his 1997 book Digital Literacy.
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    Literacy Redefinition of literacy Digital Literacy Traditionally,it refers to the ability to read and write. The 21st century has expanded the concept of literacy beyond traditional reading and writing to include digital competencies. As the ability to understand and use information in multiple formats from a wide range of sources when it is presented via computers.
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    Digital Literacies Include: 1.Cyber Literacy or Digital Literacy  This refers to the ability to effectively use digital technologies and the internet, including understanding how to find, evaluate, and communicate information online. It also involves recognizing online safety practices.
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    Digital Literacies Include: 1.Cyber Literacy or Digital Literacy  Example: A student knows how to search for credible information on Google, evaluates sources for reliability, and understands how to avoid phishing scams.
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    Digital Literacies Include: 2.Media Literacy  It is the ability to critically analyze different forms of media, including understanding the messages, motives, and values behind the content.  Example: A person watching a TV advertisement can identify the persuasive techniques used to sell a product and assess the bias in the message.
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    Digital Literacies Include: 3.Arts and Creativity Literacy  This involves using digital tools to create, share, and appreciate art in various forms, including visual arts, music, and multimedia projects.  Example: A student uses digital drawing software to design a piece of artwork or creates a video using editing software for a school project.
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    Digital Literacies Include: 4.Financial Literacy  Digital financial literacy refers to understanding and managing finances using digital platforms. This includes online banking, budgeting apps, and using digital payment methods.  Example: A person uses a mobile banking app to track spending, set savings goals, and pay bills online.
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    Digital Literacies Include: 5.Multicultural Literacy  This literacy involves using digital tools to understand and appreciate cultural diversity and global perspectives. It also means being aware of how digital communication can bridge cultural gaps.  Example: A student participates in a virtual exchange program with students from other countries, learning about their traditions and cultural practices through online interaction.
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     The millennialstudents are generally tech-savy, digital natives.  Tech-savvy refers to someone who is skilled or knowledgeable in using digital technology.  Digital natives are individuals who have grown up in the era of modern technology, surrounded by digital devices like computers, smartphones, and the internet from a young age.
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    Digital Literacies 1.Visual Literacy Whenimage and non-verbal symbols try to capture the knowledge.
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    Digital Literacies 2. TechnologicalLiteracy  Requiring one to be able to use technology in addressing a need.
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    Digital Literacies 3. ComputerLiteracy  The ability to effectively use computers and related technology, including understanding basic software, hardware, and applications, to accomplish tasks or solve problems.
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    Digital Literacies 4. InformationLiteracy  Refers to the finding, using, and sharing of information.
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    The Digital Literacies… •Media Literacy - is one's ability to critically read information or content and utilize multimedia in creatively producing communications.
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    The Digital Literacies… •ICT Literacy - is knowing how to select and use digital devices, applications or services to accomplish task requiring the use of the internet
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    The Digital Literacies… •Communications and Collaborations - are one's capabilities in being able to participate in the digital networks in the teaching and learning context.
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    The Digital Literacies… •Identity Management - is able to understand how to ensure sdafety and security in managing online identity and foster a positive digital reputation.
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    The Digital Literacies… •Learning Skills - are ways of knowing how to study and learn in a technology- enriched environment; this is knowing how to utilize technology in addressing the need to learn efficiently.
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    The Digital Literacies… •Digital Scholarship- is being able to link and participate in professional and research practices.
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    The Four C's ofthe 21st Century Skills.
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    Digital Literacy Skillsand Digital Literacy 1.Coding 2.Collaboration 3.Cloud Software 4.World processing software
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    Digital Literacy Skillsand Digital Literacy 5.Screen Casting 6.Personal archiving 7.Information Evaluation 8.Use of Social Media
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    Take he DigitalLiteracy Skills Self-Inventory and find out how confident you are when working an online. Digital Literacy Skills Finding, Using, Creating Information And Understanding Digital Practices Not Confident Somewhat Confident Very Confident 1. Selecting the right tool when you need to locate, use or present information. 2. Presenting your digital identity online. 3. Identifying and communicating with an expert online. 4. Using online tools and sites to search or share information online. 5. Recognizing owner of ideas and information found online through citations.
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    Take he DigitalLiteracy Skills Self-Inventory and find out how confident you are when working an online. Digital Literacy Skills Finding, Using, Creating Information And Understanding Digital Practices Not Confident Somewhat Confident Very Confident 6. Distinguishing the search engines to get information. 7. Knowing the information that can be searched in the web. 8. Using the right keywords to search for related online materials. 9. Using social networking sites as a source of information. 10. Scanning or skimming a page of a site or a blog among others to get the relevant information quickly.
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    Take he DigitalLiteracy Skills Self-Inventory and find out how confident you are when working an online. Digital Literacy Skills Finding, Using, Creating Information And Understanding Digital Practices Not Confident Somewhat Confident Very Confident 11. Signing up in pertinent sites having experts and authorities in the discipline to be updated with information they can provide. 12. Using materials in a variety of online media (i.e. videos, podcasts, sites, among others). 13. Assessing the credibility of an online resource. 14. Citing correct reference to other person's work found online. 15. Using bookmarking to organize and legally share files.
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    Take he DigitalLiteracy Skills Self-Inventory and find out how confident you are when working an online. Digital Literacy Skills Finding, Using, Creating Information And Understanding Digital Practices Not Confident Somewhat Confident Very Confident 16. Writing and posting online views or ideas suited to the target readership or audiences. 17. Collaborating with others online in creating and sharing documents or presentations. 18. Using multimedia to capture the information or message (i.e. recording and editing a digital story, video or a podcast). 19. Posting comments to online forum, blogs or Vblogs, or web pages while observing netiquette. 20. Communicating with others through online modality (e.g., Skype, forums, blogs, social networking sites, etc.)
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    Here are examplesof how digital skills or proficiency supports digital literacy. DIGITAL SKILLS DIGITAL LITERACY 1. Sending an email or text. 1. Evaluate the appropriate digital channel for online 2. Using Microsoft office. 1. Identify the benefits and drawbacks of each digital tool. 2. 2. Evaluate critically which tool is most effective for the project at hand. D. Is the idea neutral or biased? 3. tweeting, Posting to facebook, uploading a video to youtube, or phosting a photo in Instagram. 1. Navigate social media safely to protect oneself. 4. Researching from the worldwide web. 1. Identify hate propaganda and fake news. 1. Evaluate the information online. A. Is the site legitimate? B. Is the author an expert? C. Is the information current or dated?
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    Task; navigating sites;putting to test information literacy skills 1. Professor Garfield
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    Task; navigating sites;putting to test information literacy skills 2. Common sense media
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    Task; navigating sites;putting to test information literacy skills 3. Lesson plan booster
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    Think-pair-share Based on theresult of digital literacy skills, self inventory in which following areas do you find yourself least confident? a. UNDERSTANDING DIGITAL PRACTICES b. LOCATING INFORMATION c. USING INFORMATION d. CREATING INFORMATION What actions do you plan to take?
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    B. LOCATING INFORMATION Whatactions do you plan to take?
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