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Digital literacy

I am thinking about this because I attended a workshop this week on digitial literacies – a face-to-face workshop – run by ELESIG (e-learner experiences special interest group) and funded by JISC LLiDA project

Wikipedia defines digital literacy as:

the ability to locate, organize, understand, evaluate, and create information using digital technology. It involves a working knowledge of current high-technology, and an understanding of how it can be used. Digitally literate people can communicate and work more efficiently, especially with those who possess the same knowledge and skills.

It’s interesting that this definition seems to assume that if you have the ability to locate, organise, understand, evaluate and create information using digital technology, then you can communicate it. I think this connectivism course has shown that that there might be more to digital literacy than this.

What are the literacy skills of connectivity and are these simply digital literacy skills or do we need to make a distinction? This seems to be worth thinking about.

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Wisdom in the network

Will networks ever be stable enough to develop qualities such as wisdom? Could wisdom be a property of a network as a whole? It seems to me that wisdom relies on years of learning. Is there a place in networks for a quality such as wisdom. This came to me as I read an article in this weekend’s paper which interviewed a variety of well-known people who were asked to share their hard-won lessons. Here are some words from three of them.

Jane Goodall: ‘We need to be more respectful’ (talking about our relationship with the rest of the animal kingdom)

Nelson Mandela: ‘A good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination’…… ‘I learnt that to humiliate another person is to make him suffer an unnecessarily cruel fate.’

Archbishop Desmond Tutu: ‘A soft answer turns away wrath.’

I’m going to remember this course as much, if not more, for its relevance to me as a human learning process, as for its content.

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