Digital Literacy
The ability to find, evaluate, and use digital information effectively is at the core of digital literacy. Our "Digital Ethics Game" activity challenged participants to make decisions related to digital citizenship, ethics, and rights. By comparing their perspectives with AI-generated responses, participants enhanced their critical thinking skills in the digital realm.


Key Definition: Digital literacy is the ability to find, evaluate, create, and communicate information using digital technologies.
Expanded Explanation: This broad competence includes several sub-skills:
Information literacy: The ability to locate, evaluate, and use digital information effectively.
Media literacy: Understanding how to critically analyze and create digital media.
Computer literacy: Basic knowledge of how to use digital devices and software.
Communication literacy: Knowing how to communicate effectively across various digital platforms. It also involves understanding the evolving nature of digital technologies and being able to adapt to new tools and platforms.
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