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LESSON 2

Digital Technologies and


st
21 Century Skills
Instructional Material
▪ It refers to any pre-existing materials that
are being incorporated, as well as to those
that will be specifically developed for the
objectives (Haigler, 2014).

▪ It is also a supplementary material which


help the teacher to make his/her
presentation concrete, effective, interesting,
and inspiring.
A. Using Mobile Phone and the QR Code
QR Code
▪ It is a code that was created by a Japanese
corporation Denso-Wave in 1994.

▪ QR stands for “Quick Response”.

▪ It allows the readers to decode the information at a


high rate of speed.

▪ It usually gives a URL linking you to a website or


immediately provides the salient information of the
product.
B. Using Laptop and the Infographics
Infographics

▪ It is a visual representation or an image such as a


diagram, chart or picture representing information
or data.

▪ It is eye-catching and make use of a clear layout,


attractive colors and hues.

▪ It is used to (1) present data, (2) to simplify a


complex concept, (3) to explain how something
functions, (4) to compare, (5) to present
interesting facts.
B. Using Laptop and the Infographics
(1) Present data (2) Simplify a complex
concept
B. Using Laptop and the Infographics
(3) Explain how
(4) To Compare
something functions
B. Using Laptop and the Infographics
(5) Present interesting facts
C. Ipad/Tablet and Online Bulletin Board

Online Bulletin Board

▪ It is electronic forums where students


can "post" messages or read messages
that others have posted.

▪ It is a way of presenting ideas with a


twist and interest with no cost at all.
Technology Collaborative
Tools in the Digital World
Technology as a Collaborative Tool

1. Skype

▪ A software application allowing you to do


a videoconferencing for free.

▪ It enables students to connect,


collaborate, and communicate with other
students across the globe.
Technology as a Collaborative Tool

2. Wiki

▪ It allows you to create a page or a selection


of pages designed to allow you to post, write,
edit, or upload a link quickly.

▪ It allows one to document the contribution of


each member in the team (in a group task).
Technology as a Collaborative Tool

3. Blogging

▪ It allows thread of discussion to take


place and which can be used online.

▪ It is an abbreviation of weblog.
Technology as a Collaborative Tool

4. Google Group

▪ An application that can be used in a


collaborative documentation of ideas
contributed by members of the team.

▪ Individuals can use Google Groups as a


discussion forum, and to search, read,
and interact with information originally
posted on Usenet.
Digital Literacy Skills
st
in the 21 Century
21st Century Literacies
Digital Literacy
1
refers to an individual's ability to find, evaluate, and
communicate information through typing and
other media on various digital platforms.

Media Literacy
2
one’s ability to critically read information or
content and utilize multimedia in creatively
producing communications.
21st Century Literacies
Arts and Creativity Literacy
3
the ability to connect both personally and
meaningfully to works of art and, through this
process, to forge connections to our humanity
and the humanity of others.

Financial Literacy
4
the ability to understand and use various financial
skills, including personal financial management,
budgeting, and investing.
21st Century Literacies

Multicultural or Global Literacy


5
the ability to understand and appreciate the
parallels and differences between customs,
values, and beliefs of your culture and a
different culture.
21st Century Literacies

Digital Literacies
Are the individual’s capabilities to be able to
effectively and responsibly function and perform
in a digital society.

The term “digital literacy” was coined by


Paul Gilster in 1997.
Digital Literacies

Media Literacy
1
the ability or skills to critically analyze for
accuracy, credibility, or evidence of bias
the content created and consumed in
various media, including radio and
television, the internet, and social media.
Digital Literacies

Information Literacy
2
is knowing when and why you need
information, where to find it, and how to
evaluate, use and communicate it in an
ethical manner.
Digital Literacies

ICT Literacy
3
is knowing how to select and use digital
devices, applications, or services to
accomplish tasks requiring the use of
internet.
Digital Literacies

Communications and
4
Collaboration Literacy
the ability to share information and
messages by collaborative digital tools for
personal and social purposes and to
participate in communities and online
networks through ethical awareness and
global citizenship.
Digital Literacies

Identity Management Literacy


5
is being able to understand how to ensure
safety and security in managing online
identity and foster a positive digital
reputation.
Digital Literacies

Learning Skills
6
are ways of knowing how to study and
learn in a technology-enriched
environment; this is knowing how to utilize
technology in addressing the need to learn
efficiently.
Digital Literacies

Digital Scholarship
7
is being able to link and participate in
professional and research practices.
Digital Literacies

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