DIGITAL LITERACY
Digital Literacy means...
Task 1: Privacy
- Understanding and protecting personal privacy online
- Effectively searching for and evaluating online sources
- Citing sources correctly
- Using media mindfully & understanding copyright
Task 1: Privacy
- Brainstorm:
- What do you, your friends and/ or your siblings do online?
- What is personal information?
- What personal information do you give away when you do these things?
- What do you, your friends and/ or your siblings do online?
- Watch Know the Deal and make a pros and cons list of using free apps
- Consider Smartphone Privacy Concerns and brainstorm how to protect your privacy online
- Complete the Social Media Inventory on Teams
Task 2: Information Literacy
- Take the Break the Fake Quiz to test how info savvy you are!
- Watch this video about the House Hippo. What is its purpose?
- Why is this video's message important? Check out what this means for the future... Deepfakes
- Let's discover how to debunk deepfakes of all sorts! Use the C.R.A.A.P. Test
- Complete the Copyright WebQuest on Teams using the Libguides InfoTech website
Task 3: Public Service Announcement (PSA)
Create a poster in Photoshop informing students about an important issue we've learned about (i.e. personal privacy, "free" apps, fake news, trustworthy websites, plagiarism, copyright, etc.)
Create a poster in Photoshop informing students about an important issue we've learned about (i.e. personal privacy, "free" apps, fake news, trustworthy websites, plagiarism, copyright, etc.)
- Choose one issue
- Creatively display what students should know about this issue using image(s) & text!