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MEDIA & DIGITAL LITERACY
...to promote critical literacy in the digital age is our imperative....
"...Everyone has a responsibility to learn critical literacy online and offline. Particularly vulnerable to online risks – from cyberbullying to inappropriate content. Children are expected more than anyone else to engage reflectively with digital media.
While critical literacy is about questioning information, authority and power, it is not sufficient in the digital age. Familiarity with digital features and design can also come in handy when evaluating information. More importantly, “critical digital literacy is not only about evaluating online content but also understanding the internet’s the production and consumption processes, its democratising potential and its structural constraints”...."
Different project activities can contribute to students’ media and digital literacy, critical engagement with information - both online and offline.
Making portfolios with their CV in Europass.
Digital Citizenship - workshop for students in Croatia. Worksheets.
Creating a Digital postcard that represents each school for the school presentation during the mobility in Estonia.
Learning about digital safety, digital footprint and critical thinking (fake news topic) - preparing and giving a workshop for the international group of students during the meeting in Estonia.
You can download presentation material for the workshop - eWorld - Digital Footprint and Netiquette, here.
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