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Main Author: Delfino, Manuela
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ934166
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contents Against BibliOblivion: How Modern Scribes Digitized an Old Book Delfino, Manuela Literacy Education Educational Objectives Outcomes of Education Computer Literacy Word Processing Books Case Studies Media Literacy Partnerships in Education Technology Uses in Education Media Adaptation Electronic Publishing In investigating how to best support the learning of digital competences at school, it is paramount to take into account the concrete reality (cultural, technological, and institutional) that teachers face in their daily struggle to prepare students for the information society. Hence case studies are needed to inform us on the complex relationship between educational aims, technological tools and contextual features in fostering digital literacy. This contribution describes a project ran in a class of an Italian lower secondary school during a course on digital literacy. The project, realized in collaboration with the local children's library, consisted in the digitization of a text written in late XIX century. The results highlight various educational outcome of the activity. These include both technological progresses, such as improvement of students' digital competences and refinement of their skills in the use of a word processor, but also cultural and civic benefits, related to opportunities for reflection on the evolution of language and culture, and the sharing of the final product with a large community. The roots of this success are analyzed, in order to suggest general criteria for using digitization activities as an effective method in digital literacy education. (Contains 1 table and 3 figures.)
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spellingShingle Against BibliOblivion: How Modern Scribes Digitized an Old Book
Delfino, Manuela
Literacy Education
Educational Objectives
Outcomes of Education
Computer Literacy
Word Processing
Books
Case Studies
Media Literacy
Partnerships in Education
Technology Uses in Education
Media Adaptation
Electronic Publishing
Against BibliOblivion: How Modern Scribes Digitized an Old Book Delfino, Manuela Literacy Education Educational Objectives Outcomes of Education Computer Literacy Word Processing Books Case Studies Media Literacy Partnerships in Education Technology Uses in Education Media Adaptation Electronic Publishing In investigating how to best support the learning of digital competences at school, it is paramount to take into account the concrete reality (cultural, technological, and institutional) that teachers face in their daily struggle to prepare students for the information society. Hence case studies are needed to inform us on the complex relationship between educational aims, technological tools and contextual features in fostering digital literacy. This contribution describes a project ran in a class of an Italian lower secondary school during a course on digital literacy. The project, realized in collaboration with the local children's library, consisted in the digitization of a text written in late XIX century. The results highlight various educational outcome of the activity. These include both technological progresses, such as improvement of students' digital competences and refinement of their skills in the use of a word processor, but also cultural and civic benefits, related to opportunities for reflection on the evolution of language and culture, and the sharing of the final product with a large community. The roots of this success are analyzed, in order to suggest general criteria for using digitization activities as an effective method in digital literacy education. (Contains 1 table and 3 figures.)
title Against BibliOblivion: How Modern Scribes Digitized an Old Book
topic Literacy Education
Educational Objectives
Outcomes of Education
Computer Literacy
Word Processing
Books
Case Studies
Media Literacy
Partnerships in Education
Technology Uses in Education
Media Adaptation
Electronic Publishing
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ934166