Digital Literacies
Completion requirements
What are Digital Literacies ?
Digital Literacies Project
Project details:
Click HERE for printable version of this project.
- Read through the following power point presentation (ppt) given by Dr Ribble about Digital Citizenship and Digital Literacies.
- After reading through the power point (ppt) and taking the time to learn about the 9 element of digital citizenship, create your own version of the ppt based on your perspective of the 9 Elements of Digital Citizenship.
- Clearly identify the 9 Elements of Digital Citizenship with clear definitions and examples throughout the project. Explain why everyone should learn about each element. Why is each one important? Include 2-3 slides on each element.
- Include sub-headings clearly showing which element you are discussing in your project.
- Ensure that there are evident aspects of typography and design such as font, colour, line, shape etc. (Refer back to unit 4.)
- Be creative. Include topic related visuals, images, charts etc.
- Include interesting facts.
- You must find a minimum of nine sources that demonstrate your understanding of each of the nine elements. You must make sure that you cite all of your resources at the end of the project.
Presentation formats may include:
Prezi Presentation β If you use this format, copy your completed project link into a word document and submit the word document into the assignment folder. Note: It must be the βshared linkβ, or your teacher will not be about to open your prezi.
Power point or google slides
Contact your teacher to approve an alternative tool that is not listed here.
Rubric:
Use the Project Rubric to help guide your project and ensure that you have met all the learning outcomes.
When you have finished your project, please check over the project rubric, then add your project to the Digital Literacies assignment folder. Label your project as follows: OnlineProject(your surname). Eg. OnlineProjectBauer