Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path
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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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Activities - Computer Science Unplugged

Activities - Computer Science Unplugged | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Each Unplugged activity is available to download in PDF format, with full instructions and worksheets. Background sections explain the significance of each activity to computer science, and answers are provided for all problems. All you need for most of these activities are curiosity and enthusiasm. There are photos and videos showing some of the activities in action, and we’ve collected links to other useful resources. The activities are primarily aimed at the five to twelve year-old age group, but they are by no means restricted to this age range: we’ve used them to teach older children and adults too, with little modification.
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Digital literacy: learning about creative technologies | Digital Present

Digital literacy: learning about creative technologies | Digital Present | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Learning about digital technologies, and how to use them creatively can be a bit of challenge mined with misconceptions. The ideas that it is too hard, too “techy”, not useful for your practice, or simply that it takes too much time to fully explore, are widely spread. Whilst we use tech everyday, we don’t necessarily know very much about them or how to experiment creatively. What are the resources that can help us to learn new skills, understand the technologies surrounding us, and feed our creativity with a bit of digital know-how?

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