Digital literacy and the emergence of technology based curriculum theories
Mallon, Melissa N. ; Gilstrap, Donald L.
Mallon, Melissa N.
Gilstrap, Donald L.
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2013-11-07
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Mallon, Melissa N. and Donald L. Gilstrap. 2014. Digital literacy and the emergence of technology based curriculum theories. -- Academic Knowledge Construction and Multimodal Curriculum Development. Vancouver, CA: IGI Global, 2014, pp.15-29.
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A shifting focus in education is resulting in more networked, technology-enhanced
classrooms. Contemporary educators need to be aware of the skill sets students require to
thrive in twenty-first century educational environments. This developmental and learner-
centered approach, known as digital literacy, enables students to use technology to find,
evaluate, organize, create, and communicate information. This chapter, therefore, proposes
a theoretical framework for teaching digital literacy.
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Academic Knowledge Construction and Multimodal Curriculum Development. Vancouver, CA: IGI Global, 2014
