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Digital Literacy Perspective: Reflections on Education
Author(s) -
Şule Egüz
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
the eurasia proceedings of educational and social sciences :
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2587-1730
DOI - 10.55549/epess.1038710
Subject(s) - digital literacy , literacy , information literacy , media literacy , digital media , perspective (graphical) , process (computing) , social media , digital transformation , public relations , pedagogy , sociology , multimedia , political science , computer science , world wide web , artificial intelligence , operating system
Today's society demands more and more different types of skills. These skills need to be used not only to strengthen the capacity to use information for social and personal development purposes, but also to manage potential risks associated with mass media and digital media. As a matter of fact, the rapid development of digital technologies in the digital age confronts individuals with situations that require the use of ever-growing cognitive, sociological and technical skills required to identify and solve problems in digital environments. Individuals who are digitally illiterate or who lack digital literacy face the situation of exclusion from the digital world. Therefore, in today's technology age, being digital literate is an important skill needed in people's workplace and social lives beyond educational institutions. The increased focus on the development of digital literacy should be a policy priority, especially for educational institutions. Because education, which includes the learning and teaching process, is an area where digital media are used. In this study, the concept of digital literacy, the development of digital literacy, strategic perspectives in education, the 'Ng Model' in digital literacy and the use of digital literacy in education have been examined.

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