key areas of literacy for technology for teaching and learning
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MIDTERM PERIOD TECHNOLOGY FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING KEY AREAS OF LITERACY
General literacy the ability of a student to comprehend or decode information and to use, transform, and create new information.
Text Literacy skills to use text – based resources as a means to gather, interpret, and communicate information.
Computer Literacy encompasses the knowledge and skills to operate systems and how to recognize and find solutions to hardware and software problems.
Distance Learning Literacy comprises three main components that are applicable when teachers and students are separated by time or distance: designing and facilitating learning experiences, modelling and promoting learning and responsibility, and engaging in lifelong learning.
Cyber Learning Literacy involves the use of a variety of technology tools to connect students with people and resources beyond the boundaries of a normal classroom setting.
Visual Literacy learned ability to interpret and create visual messages accurately from visual media in instructions such as textbooks, workbooks, digital media, newspapers, books, and magazines filled with visual images.
Audio Literacy skill to understand the role of hearing and listening in learning when verbally presenting information to students .
Video Literacy understands and evaluates video messages and to create video that appropriately achieves the intended outcomes in digital formats such as DVD and downloadable files.
Media Literacy students’ abilities to interpret and produce a wide variety of media, including text, audio, visuals, and video, which are often combined to form multimedia.
Information Literacy require a high degree of capability to locate materials from a variety of online sources and ensure the material is accurate, appropriate, easily accessible, and useable according to copyright guidelines.