Sunday, October 4, 2009

Literacy in Digital Terms.

The definition of literacy is, "a person's knowledge of a particular subject or field." Literacy can be used in many different terms but the most common is the ability to read and write. Countries measure their scholastic success on literacy rates and judge to see if they need to revise their educational policies. Today a new form of literacy is now taking over the world. As technology becomes a larger and larger part of the world, it is more important that people become more acquainted with digital technologies and the ability to use and access these technologies frequently. This is also know as digital literacy. What exactly is digital literacy? Digital literacy is defined as "the ability to locate, organize, understand, evaluate, and create information using digital technology.
Why is this important? Digital literacy is the key to becoming a world power in a new technological savvy world. More and more of the world is using computers in all forms of life. The economy is completely based off computers. Schools are quickly switching to integrated systems to improve learning and make information more accessible. Even the government is updating their systems to allow President Obama to use his technology in the White House. In a new digital world this is key to keeping up with the rest of the world. Many jobs now have requirements relating to digital literacy such as use in excel or Microsoft Word. To compete in an ever-toughening job market, one must become digitally literate and learn to use these programs efficiently and effectively.

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