Digital literacy often serves as an ‘umbrella’ term for a range of distinct educational practices which seek to equip the user to function in digitally rich societies. This article explores two of these practices, information literacy and media literacy and through an examination of their histories and practices proposes a future direction for digital literacy. The article consists of three main sections. Section one considers the history of information literacy. The gradual development and refinement of information literacy is traced through a number of key texts and proclamations. Section two is concerned with media literacy. It is noted that media literacy education evolved in three broad strands with each pursuing differing political en...
This article offers a rationale for the notion of «digital literacy» in education. Pointing to some ...
© 2018, © The Author(s) 2018. Being literate has traditionally meant being able to read and write us...
A brief reflection on what might be becoming the traditional way of conducting information and digit...
Digital literacy often serves as an ‘umbrella’ term for a range of distinct educational practices wh...
Being digitally literate is an ongoing process in which students must consistently keep up by active...
This article presents a systematic meta-review of the scientific literature discussing the concepts ...
In this article, we examine the historical emergence of the concept of "digital literacy" in educati...
Reviewing the history of media literacy education might help us to identify how creating media as an...
This article addresses some possible relationship between education and media in contemporary societ...
A detailed literature reviewing, analysing the multiple and confusing concepts around the ideas of i...
[English abstract] «Digital literacy» is increasingly being identified as a formal educational goal....
The article is a theoretical inquiry into the category of literacies. It is understood here as comm...
This thematic issue of Media and Communication features a range of critical perspectives on digital ...
Advocates of digital education have increasingly recognized the need for young people to acquire dig...
This paper analyses the concept of digital literacies, focusing on recent changes in the concept of ...
This article offers a rationale for the notion of «digital literacy» in education. Pointing to some ...
© 2018, © The Author(s) 2018. Being literate has traditionally meant being able to read and write us...
A brief reflection on what might be becoming the traditional way of conducting information and digit...
Digital literacy often serves as an ‘umbrella’ term for a range of distinct educational practices wh...
Being digitally literate is an ongoing process in which students must consistently keep up by active...
This article presents a systematic meta-review of the scientific literature discussing the concepts ...
In this article, we examine the historical emergence of the concept of "digital literacy" in educati...
Reviewing the history of media literacy education might help us to identify how creating media as an...
This article addresses some possible relationship between education and media in contemporary societ...
A detailed literature reviewing, analysing the multiple and confusing concepts around the ideas of i...
[English abstract] «Digital literacy» is increasingly being identified as a formal educational goal....
The article is a theoretical inquiry into the category of literacies. It is understood here as comm...
This thematic issue of Media and Communication features a range of critical perspectives on digital ...
Advocates of digital education have increasingly recognized the need for young people to acquire dig...
This paper analyses the concept of digital literacies, focusing on recent changes in the concept of ...
This article offers a rationale for the notion of «digital literacy» in education. Pointing to some ...
© 2018, © The Author(s) 2018. Being literate has traditionally meant being able to read and write us...
A brief reflection on what might be becoming the traditional way of conducting information and digit...