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Digital Literacy Skills-Finding,Using,Creating Not Somewhat Very

Information Confident Confident Confident


And Understanding Digital Practices
Selecting the right tool when you need to locate,use /
or present information.
Presenting your digital identity online. /
Identifying and Communicating with expert online. /
Using online tools and sites to search or share /
information online.
Recognizing owner of ideas and information found /
online through citations.
Distinguishing the search engines to get /
information.
Knowing the information that can be search in the /
web.
Using the right key word to search for related online /
materials.
Using social networking sites as a source of /
information.
Scanning or skimming a page of a site or blog /
among others to get the relevant information
quickly.
Signing up in pertinent sites having experts and /
authorities in the discipline to be updated with
information they can provide.
Using materials in a variety of online media /
(ie.videos ,podcast,sites among others).
Assessing the credibility of an online resource. /
Citing correct reference to other persons work /
found online.
Using bookmarking to organize and legally share /
files.
Posting comments to online forum,blogs or Vblogs /
or web pages while observing netiquette.
Writing and posting online views or ideas suited to /
the target readerships or audiences.
Collaborating with others online in creating and /
sharing documents or presentations.
Using multimedia in capture the information or /
message(ie.recording and editing a digital
story,video or podcast).
Communicating with others through online /
modality(ie.,skype,forums,blogs,social networking
sites,etc.)

What have you realized after taking the Digital Literacy Skills Self-Inventory?
 Students who are developing digital literacy skills understand the fundamentals of
Internet safety, such as choosing strong passwords, understanding and utilizing
privacy settings, and knowing what to publish and what not to share on social
media.
1. What are digital literacies?
 The capacity to utilize technology to discover information, assess sources, produce
content, and successfully interact with others is referred to as digital literacy.

2. What is the difference between digital literacy skills from digital literacy?
 Digital literacy emphasizes understanding, whereas digital skills emphasize
knowledge.

3. Give examples on how digital skills support digital literacy.


 Downloading images from the online, sending emails using email accounts and
applications, producing and publishing blogs, looking for information on the web,
and many more activities are examples of digital literacy.

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