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'''The APTES syllabus option'''
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'''"Being a Responsible Citizen of the Digital World"'''
  
(title, content, how to categorize definitively).
 
  
 
Challenge : adopt a very clear structure with 3 to 5 chapters, to be fulfilled with '''about 30 notions'''  
 
Challenge : adopt a very clear structure with 3 to 5 chapters, to be fulfilled with '''about 30 notions'''  
  
Wee could structure the curriculum around the three literacies that make up citizenship in the digital age:
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We could structure the curriculum around the three literacies that make up citizenship in the digital age.
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Notice : ''There is lots of overlap among these, for example, what we post and produce online is behavior as much as content, so there's a social aspect to media literacy now. And file-sharing technology, which is both a tech and media skill, also has social and therefore ethical aspects.''
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==Chap 0 - Introduction==
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''Define and distinguish the three (e.g., establish the difference between media and technology, human vs. tech security,
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etc.); help users see that, now that media are social and digital, content is both user-produced and behavioral and power for good or ill is increasingly users' hands. "With great power comes great responsibility,"
  
==Chap 1 - Introduction==
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==Chap 1 - Technical Literacy==
  
==Chap 2 - Technical Literacy==
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2.0 Establish the difference between technology and media
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2.1 Understanding how to use technology and devices in constructive ways that are not harmful to either the device/environment or the user (including computer and network security, ID theft)
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==Chap 2 - Media Literacy==
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Traditional (developing critical thinking and literacy concerning what we read, consume, download) and new media
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literacy (developing critical thinking and literacy about what we post, share, produce, and upload); copyrights/IP, plagiarism
  
 
==Chap 3 - Social Literacy==
 
==Chap 3 - Social Literacy==
  
==Chap 4 - Media Literacy==
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3.1 Etiquette & netizenship (social norms)
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3.2 psychological safety (cyberbullying)
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3.3 Pysical safety (predation, etc.)
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New media literacies :
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• Networking : the ability to search for, synthesize, and disseminate information.
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• Judgment—the ability to evaluate the reliability and credibility of different information sources.
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• Collective intelligence—evidence that participants in knowledge communities pool
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knowledge and compare notes with others toward a common goal
  
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ref : CREDIBILITY - Unit Overview - [http://www.goodworkproject.org/practice/our-space/]
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==

Version actuelle datée du 24 juin 2011 à 10:25

The APTES syllabus option

"Being a Responsible Citizen of the Digital World"


Challenge : adopt a very clear structure with 3 to 5 chapters, to be fulfilled with about 30 notions

We could structure the curriculum around the three literacies that make up citizenship in the digital age.

Notice : There is lots of overlap among these, for example, what we post and produce online is behavior as much as content, so there's a social aspect to media literacy now. And file-sharing technology, which is both a tech and media skill, also has social and therefore ethical aspects.


Chap 0 - Introduction[modifier]

Define and distinguish the three (e.g., establish the difference between media and technology, human vs. tech security, etc.); help users see that, now that media are social and digital, content is both user-produced and behavioral and power for good or ill is increasingly users' hands. "With great power comes great responsibility,"

Chap 1 - Technical Literacy[modifier]

2.0 Establish the difference between technology and media

2.1 Understanding how to use technology and devices in constructive ways that are not harmful to either the device/environment or the user (including computer and network security, ID theft)

Chap 2 - Media Literacy[modifier]

Traditional (developing critical thinking and literacy concerning what we read, consume, download) and new media literacy (developing critical thinking and literacy about what we post, share, produce, and upload); copyrights/IP, plagiarism

Chap 3 - Social Literacy[modifier]

3.1 Etiquette & netizenship (social norms) 3.2 psychological safety (cyberbullying) 3.3 Pysical safety (predation, etc.)


New media literacies :

• Networking : the ability to search for, synthesize, and disseminate information.

• Judgment—the ability to evaluate the reliability and credibility of different information sources.

• Collective intelligence—evidence that participants in knowledge communities pool knowledge and compare notes with others toward a common goal

ref : CREDIBILITY - Unit Overview - [1]

Resources[modifier]

Thanks to Anne Collier

Our Space: Being a Responsible Citizen of the Digital World