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Towards Digital Fluency
 Dr. Alec Couros
 Red Deer Catholic Regional Schools
 January, 2012
me
#rdcrs12



   bit.ly/rdcrs12
context
Shifts in Media




Early Day of PC in Schools   Today’s Social/Mobile Reality
Shifts in Education
                                       Group growth
   Individual growth




  Objectivism
                   Cognitivism
                                 Constructivism
(Leinonen, 2005;
 Schwier, 2009)                      Social Learning
Shifts in Society
“The average digital birth of children
   happens at about 6 months.”


            “In Canada, US, UK, France Italy,
           Germany & Spain ... 81% of children
           under the age of two have some kind
               of digital profile or footprint.”
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dkuropatwa/4285762190
Consume
Produce
Remix
myth of the digital native
Children and young people are described as ‘the
   collaboration generation’, eager to work together
towards common goals, share content and draw upon
“the power of mass collaboration”. This combination of
 individualisation and collaboration is often presented
   as giving young people a propensity to question,
   challenge and critique. These are individuals who
   “typically can’t imagine a life where citizens didn’t
 have the tools to constantly think critically, exchange
   views, challenge, authenticate, verify, or debunk.


                         The Digital Native - Myth & Reality, Selwyn (2009)
Are We To Believe This?
Or This?
Or This?
“... age is not a determining factor in students’
      digital lives; rather, their familiar and
    experience using ICTs is more relevant.”


       “... the notion of ‘digital natives’ is inaccurate:
         those with such attributes are effectively a
        digital elite. Instead of a new net generation
          growing up to replace an older analogue
            generation, there is a deepening digital
          divide ... characterized not by age but by
                    access and opportunity.”
Visitors vs. Residents
“post literacy”
Postliterate are “those who can read who choose to
 meet their primary information and recreational needs
  through audio, video, graphics, and gaming. Print for
the postliterate is relegated to brief personal messages,
   short information needs, and other functional, highly
pragmatic uses such as instructions, signage, and time-
     management device entries - each often highly
 supplemented by graphics. The postliterate’s need for
extended works or larger amounts of information is met
          through visual and/or auditory formats.



                       Libraries for a Postliterate Society, Johnson (2009)
David Crystal
            5 Main Myths (roughly)

            •Youth text messages are littered with
            mangled abbreviations.

            •Youth use abbreviations as a way to
            trick adults.

            •Youth don’t know how to spell.
            •Youth essays are filled with
@mwesch inappropriate abbreviations.
            •Texting shows the decline of the
            English language.
Texting & Literacy




               http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Boj8VYzDAy8
digital fluency
Framework for Student Learning, Government of Alberta (2011)
“Technological fluency means much more
  than the ability to use technological tools;
that would be equivalent to understanding a
   few common phrases in a language. To
    become truly fluent in a language (like
   English or French), one must be able to
articulate a complex idea or tell an engaging
 story -- that is, to be able to make things of
       significance with these tools. ”



    The Computer Clubhouse: Technology Fluency in the Inner City, Resnick, Rusk, & Cooke (1998)
The Difference Between Digital Literacy & Digital Fluency, C. Briggs (2011)
“... our ability to use digital technologies to have the
   intended positive effect on people & situations.”



        “... the more fluent a person is, the better they
       are able to predict the outcome of their actions.”




                       The Difference Between Digital Literacy & Digital Fluency, C. Briggs (2011)
“Digital Fluency is the ability to use digital
  technologies readily & strategically to
           learn, work, and play.”




              Unpublished Digital FluencyWorking Group, SK Government (2011)
21st Century Readers/Writers Must ...
•   Develop proficiency with the tools of technology.

•   Build relationships with others to pose & solve problems
    collaboratively and cross culturally.

•   Design and share information for global communities to
    meet a variety of purposes.

•   Manage, analyze, & synthesize multiple streams of
    simultaneous information.

•   Create, critique, an analyze multimedia texts.

•   Attend to the ethical responsibilities required by these
    complex environments.
                NCTE Framework for 21st Century Curriulum & Assessment (2007)
in practice
evaluating, modelling,
     & managing
Blogs & Wikis
Simple Blogging
Microblogging
Social Bookmarking
Info/File Management
Media Sharing
Social Networking
Social Curation
Let’s Play!

 What do you know?

 What do you want to share?

 What are you interested in learning?
communicating, connecting,
    & collaborating
Network Literacies



                   •   “Understanding how
                       networks work is one of
                       the most important
                       literacies of the 21st
                       century.” (2010)



Howard Rheingold
Politics




Howard Rheingold

                   http://www.anduro.com/calgary-mayor-race.html
Services
Reputation
Meaningful Projects




“Dear Photograph:Thank you for everything we had.”
Human Connections
God bless you and your family
through this difficult time.
My best attempt, I only
removed the tubing, left
colors and levels alone. I
am sorry for your loss.
I color corrected the
skintones a bit as well.
minor lighting, a 6 x 4 crop for printing in standard size &
                          removed some of the background.
                              well done fellow redditors !!!!
Hope nobody thinks this is in poor taste... please accept
my warmest wishes and deepest sympathy for your loss.
Fixed
  the
chair
OK black background gone. Sorry it took so long, had
to start over. Thanks again to wahoorob for doing the
hard part.
Sorry for the late help. I went
for simplicity. Enjoy - and I
hope you remember her well.
consuming, producing,
     & sharing
Example #1: Using Relevant Modes




                            Jenny Johns
Example #1.1: Using Relevant Modes




                           @danikabarker
Example #2: Power Of (Global) Audience




                     ps22chorus.blogspot.com
“My student was delighted by the attention her blog
   post had received; it gave her confidence in her
 writing and bolstered her enthusiasm for our class....
  We were no longer studying an important work of
20th century literature within the narrow context of my
       syllabus; instead we had become part of a
conversation that involved the broader reading public.
As a professor, I was displaced from the centre of the
 conversation, which became more open, distributed
      and student-driven than it had been before.”



                                      Beyond Friending, Gold, 2011
Example #3: Utilizing Networks
Example #4: Going Deep




                         @ddmeyer
Example #5: Teaching/Learning Online
21st Century Learning Networks
21st Century Learning Networks
barriers & affordances
embracing change
media stats (2010)

•   107 trillion emails (89% spam), from 1.04 billion users.

•   255 million websites

•   1.97 billion Internet users

•   152 millions blogs

•   600 million Facebook users (sharing 30 billion pieces of
    content per month)

•   2 billion videos watched on Youtube daily

•   5 billion photos hosted on Flickr
                            Stats as of January 2011 via Royal Pingdom
ubiquity & convergence
Embracing Change - Key Questions
•Short/long-term planning appropriate for technology
renewal & support?

•Capacity to evaluate emerging technology & pedagogy?
Academically guided/driven?

•Prepared and/or willingness to embrace: mobile
computing, BYOD, cloud computing, greater appetite for
tech., increased bandwidth, institutional & individual social
media presence, & networked professional development.

•Responsible use policy that acknowledges the complexity
of blocking/banning & moves toward character approaches
(moral ed., etiquette, respect, community, etc.).
embracing free
Free/Open Content
  “describes any kind of creative work in a
  format that explicitly allows copying and
 modifying of its information by anyone, not
exclusively by a closed organization, firm, or
           individual.” (Wikipedia)
Embracing Free - Key Questions
•Strong understanding of the freely available resources &
tools available to school organizations?

•Recognition of various forms of “free” and implications for
each (free, open source, freemium, ad-sponsored, etc.)?

•Institutionally branded/supported options?
•District-wide understanding of copyright, copyleft, public
domain, and fair dealing?

•Student/staff contributions to an open culture
(development of a community of sharing)?
privacy & citizenship
Maria Aragon
“In July 2003, the student’s family filed a $250,000
 lawsuit against the family of four of his schoolmates.
The lawsuit stated in part that he “had to endure, and
still endures today, harassment and derision from his
    high-school mates and from the public at large.”
http://www.flickr.com/photos/will-lion/3356252350/
Best Job in the World
Embracing Change - Key Questions


•Are there current digital citizenship initiatives? Are these
widespread, developmental, and significant?

•Are there plans for the nurturing and development of
students as digital citizens through projects such as digital
portfolios and/or student blogging?

•Are teachers and administrators modelling responsible
digital citizenship and digital fluency?
Don’t limit a child to your
own learning, for he was born
  in another time. ~Tagore


       http://couros.ca
     couros@gmail.com
          @courosa
extras
(slides didn’t make the cut)
Questions For Admins

•Does your responsible use policy support digital fluency?
•Do your teachers and students have appropriate & easy
access to devices, tools, and content as required?

•Does pedagogy drive technology-based decision making?
•Are you connected to leading, innovative administrators?
•Are you modelling digital fluency?
Questions for Teachers

•Does your responsible use policy support digital fluency?
•Do your teachers and students have appropriate & easy
access to devices, tools, and content as required?

•Are you informed of the latest educational technology
trends, tools, and theories? What are you news sources?
Are you given the time to learn?

•Are you connected to leading, innovative teachers?
•Are you modelling digital fluency?
Activity #2: Digital Citizenship

 Let’s talk about social networks and digital
 citizenship.

 •Do you have a digital identity? (e.g.,
 What happens when you Google
 yourself?

 •What are your thoughts on sharing?
 Where do you stand on both personal and
 professional sharing?

 •How do we help our children deal with
 the issues of (digital) citizenship, (digital)
 identity, and bullying?
Activity #3: Let’s Dig In

 Let’s spend some time digging into the
 tools and thinking about what we can do
 to:

 •Utilize social networks in our teaching
 and learning.

 •Develop personal learning networks.
 •Improve student engagement through
 the appropriate use of technology.

 •Deal accordingly with the issues of
 (digital) citizenship and (digital) identity.

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Towards Digital Fluency

  • 1. Towards Digital Fluency Dr. Alec Couros Red Deer Catholic Regional Schools January, 2012
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  • 12. Shifts in Education Group growth Individual growth Objectivism Cognitivism Constructivism (Leinonen, 2005; Schwier, 2009) Social Learning
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  • 15. “The average digital birth of children happens at about 6 months.” “In Canada, US, UK, France Italy, Germany & Spain ... 81% of children under the age of two have some kind of digital profile or footprint.”
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  • 21. myth of the digital native
  • 22. Children and young people are described as ‘the collaboration generation’, eager to work together towards common goals, share content and draw upon “the power of mass collaboration”. This combination of individualisation and collaboration is often presented as giving young people a propensity to question, challenge and critique. These are individuals who “typically can’t imagine a life where citizens didn’t have the tools to constantly think critically, exchange views, challenge, authenticate, verify, or debunk. The Digital Native - Myth & Reality, Selwyn (2009)
  • 23. Are We To Believe This?
  • 26. “... age is not a determining factor in students’ digital lives; rather, their familiar and experience using ICTs is more relevant.” “... the notion of ‘digital natives’ is inaccurate: those with such attributes are effectively a digital elite. Instead of a new net generation growing up to replace an older analogue generation, there is a deepening digital divide ... characterized not by age but by access and opportunity.”
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  • 30. Postliterate are “those who can read who choose to meet their primary information and recreational needs through audio, video, graphics, and gaming. Print for the postliterate is relegated to brief personal messages, short information needs, and other functional, highly pragmatic uses such as instructions, signage, and time- management device entries - each often highly supplemented by graphics. The postliterate’s need for extended works or larger amounts of information is met through visual and/or auditory formats. Libraries for a Postliterate Society, Johnson (2009)
  • 31. David Crystal 5 Main Myths (roughly) •Youth text messages are littered with mangled abbreviations. •Youth use abbreviations as a way to trick adults. •Youth don’t know how to spell. •Youth essays are filled with @mwesch inappropriate abbreviations. •Texting shows the decline of the English language.
  • 32. Texting & Literacy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Boj8VYzDAy8
  • 34. Framework for Student Learning, Government of Alberta (2011)
  • 35. “Technological fluency means much more than the ability to use technological tools; that would be equivalent to understanding a few common phrases in a language. To become truly fluent in a language (like English or French), one must be able to articulate a complex idea or tell an engaging story -- that is, to be able to make things of significance with these tools. ” The Computer Clubhouse: Technology Fluency in the Inner City, Resnick, Rusk, & Cooke (1998)
  • 36. The Difference Between Digital Literacy & Digital Fluency, C. Briggs (2011)
  • 37. “... our ability to use digital technologies to have the intended positive effect on people & situations.” “... the more fluent a person is, the better they are able to predict the outcome of their actions.” The Difference Between Digital Literacy & Digital Fluency, C. Briggs (2011)
  • 38. “Digital Fluency is the ability to use digital technologies readily & strategically to learn, work, and play.” Unpublished Digital FluencyWorking Group, SK Government (2011)
  • 39. 21st Century Readers/Writers Must ... • Develop proficiency with the tools of technology. • Build relationships with others to pose & solve problems collaboratively and cross culturally. • Design and share information for global communities to meet a variety of purposes. • Manage, analyze, & synthesize multiple streams of simultaneous information. • Create, critique, an analyze multimedia texts. • Attend to the ethical responsibilities required by these complex environments. NCTE Framework for 21st Century Curriulum & Assessment (2007)
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  • 53. Let’s Play! What do you know? What do you want to share? What are you interested in learning?
  • 54. communicating, connecting, & collaborating
  • 55. Network Literacies • “Understanding how networks work is one of the most important literacies of the 21st century.” (2010) Howard Rheingold
  • 56. Politics Howard Rheingold http://www.anduro.com/calgary-mayor-race.html
  • 59. Meaningful Projects “Dear Photograph:Thank you for everything we had.”
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  • 63. God bless you and your family through this difficult time.
  • 64. My best attempt, I only removed the tubing, left colors and levels alone. I am sorry for your loss.
  • 65. I color corrected the skintones a bit as well.
  • 66. minor lighting, a 6 x 4 crop for printing in standard size & removed some of the background. well done fellow redditors !!!!
  • 67. Hope nobody thinks this is in poor taste... please accept my warmest wishes and deepest sympathy for your loss.
  • 69. OK black background gone. Sorry it took so long, had to start over. Thanks again to wahoorob for doing the hard part.
  • 70. Sorry for the late help. I went for simplicity. Enjoy - and I hope you remember her well.
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  • 74. Example #1: Using Relevant Modes Jenny Johns
  • 75. Example #1.1: Using Relevant Modes @danikabarker
  • 76. Example #2: Power Of (Global) Audience ps22chorus.blogspot.com
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  • 78. “My student was delighted by the attention her blog post had received; it gave her confidence in her writing and bolstered her enthusiasm for our class.... We were no longer studying an important work of 20th century literature within the narrow context of my syllabus; instead we had become part of a conversation that involved the broader reading public. As a professor, I was displaced from the centre of the conversation, which became more open, distributed and student-driven than it had been before.” Beyond Friending, Gold, 2011
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  • 85. Example #4: Going Deep @ddmeyer
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  • 94. media stats (2010) • 107 trillion emails (89% spam), from 1.04 billion users. • 255 million websites • 1.97 billion Internet users • 152 millions blogs • 600 million Facebook users (sharing 30 billion pieces of content per month) • 2 billion videos watched on Youtube daily • 5 billion photos hosted on Flickr Stats as of January 2011 via Royal Pingdom
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  • 101. Embracing Change - Key Questions •Short/long-term planning appropriate for technology renewal & support? •Capacity to evaluate emerging technology & pedagogy? Academically guided/driven? •Prepared and/or willingness to embrace: mobile computing, BYOD, cloud computing, greater appetite for tech., increased bandwidth, institutional & individual social media presence, & networked professional development. •Responsible use policy that acknowledges the complexity of blocking/banning & moves toward character approaches (moral ed., etiquette, respect, community, etc.).
  • 103. Free/Open Content “describes any kind of creative work in a format that explicitly allows copying and modifying of its information by anyone, not exclusively by a closed organization, firm, or individual.” (Wikipedia)
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  • 108. Embracing Free - Key Questions •Strong understanding of the freely available resources & tools available to school organizations? •Recognition of various forms of “free” and implications for each (free, open source, freemium, ad-sponsored, etc.)? •Institutionally branded/supported options? •District-wide understanding of copyright, copyleft, public domain, and fair dealing? •Student/staff contributions to an open culture (development of a community of sharing)?
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  • 117. “In July 2003, the student’s family filed a $250,000 lawsuit against the family of four of his schoolmates. The lawsuit stated in part that he “had to endure, and still endures today, harassment and derision from his high-school mates and from the public at large.”
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  • 130. Embracing Change - Key Questions •Are there current digital citizenship initiatives? Are these widespread, developmental, and significant? •Are there plans for the nurturing and development of students as digital citizens through projects such as digital portfolios and/or student blogging? •Are teachers and administrators modelling responsible digital citizenship and digital fluency?
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  • 133. Don’t limit a child to your own learning, for he was born in another time. ~Tagore http://couros.ca couros@gmail.com @courosa
  • 135. Questions For Admins •Does your responsible use policy support digital fluency? •Do your teachers and students have appropriate & easy access to devices, tools, and content as required? •Does pedagogy drive technology-based decision making? •Are you connected to leading, innovative administrators? •Are you modelling digital fluency?
  • 136. Questions for Teachers •Does your responsible use policy support digital fluency? •Do your teachers and students have appropriate & easy access to devices, tools, and content as required? •Are you informed of the latest educational technology trends, tools, and theories? What are you news sources? Are you given the time to learn? •Are you connected to leading, innovative teachers? •Are you modelling digital fluency?
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  • 140. Activity #2: Digital Citizenship Let’s talk about social networks and digital citizenship. •Do you have a digital identity? (e.g., What happens when you Google yourself? •What are your thoughts on sharing? Where do you stand on both personal and professional sharing? •How do we help our children deal with the issues of (digital) citizenship, (digital) identity, and bullying?
  • 141. Activity #3: Let’s Dig In Let’s spend some time digging into the tools and thinking about what we can do to: •Utilize social networks in our teaching and learning. •Develop personal learning networks. •Improve student engagement through the appropriate use of technology. •Deal accordingly with the issues of (digital) citizenship and (digital) identity.