Digital Literacy
Digital literacy is the knowledge, skills, and behaviors used in a broad range of digital devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops and desktop PCs, all of which are seen as network rather than computing devices. Some advantages of being digitally literate are that it is very important in a work environment to be able to work different forms of technology. Being adaptable will give you advantages when different jobs require the use of computers, tablets, or smart boards. Being digitally literate will also help you learn faster because you can look up information, facts, and figures. Digital Literacy is important for children to learn because technology is becoming very popular and being used almost everywhere. When children get out of school and into the workforce, they will be expected to practice digital literacy. It will also help become higher level thinkers.
Examples of digital literacy in the classroom are things like learning how to search for items, finding reliable resources, knowing how to communicate professionally with others, knowing how to use digital tools like videos, blogs, presentations,etc. and knowing how to protect themselves from harm that can come from social medias or other digital items. Some examples of digital literacy outside of the classroom is social media, surfing the internet, creating videos, posting pictures, and communicating with others. Some of these are used inside the classroom as well.
Digital Literacy. (2016, February 13). Retrieved February 15, 2016 from, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_literacy
Copyright
Copyright is a type of protection used so that others can’t use original items and claim it as their own. When learning about copyright it is important to learn the meaning of plagiarism so you understand what is legal or illegal. Plagiarism means to copy others text, not cite outside resources, and also turn in previous work or others work. Passing on someone else’s work as your own.
You can teach young children how to appropriately cite their sources and what steps to take to complete the process. This is important to teach students early so they are well prepared and will be able to use these skills in everyday life. In the classroom you can teach kids how to take their own notes during the research process so they can put information in their own words verses using words from others.
Copyright for teachers. (n.d.). Retrieved February 15, 2016, from http://www.auburn.edu/citizenship/copyright_for_teachers.html

