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  • ...in and consume OER content was shown to be hampered by a lack of computer literacy. Some senior academics, for example, who are computer illiterate, may be he ...ican Virtual University (AVU) has built the largest distance and eLearning network in Sub-Saharan Africa, serving over 27 countries and graduating over 40,000
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  • * [[computer literacy]] * Are able to use a friend's network
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  • ...paper-distance-education-emergencies Hybrid learning]''' <ref>Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE). (2022). ''Distance Education in Emerge ...essential prerequisite for learning how to use certain ICT. Because of low literacy rates among family members or carers on the use of education technology dev
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  • ...nt and resources. This change has largely been a result of the digital and network revolution. Changes in other sectors, most notably the open source model of The model chosen for VUSSC was a network rather than an institution, a network with multiple nodes of activity that will contribute to strengthen existing
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  • The 18th century was characterised by men’s increasing literacy. Among the lower social classes, mutual education was established, which ga To their long list, we would like to add: actor-network theory / sociomateriality (Latour, 2006), epistemology of the link (Piron,
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  • A competence map or '''competency map''' defines a tree or network of connected competences that are in turn operationalized in terms of [[lea [[Category: Literacy]]
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  • # 1968: [http://www.bootstrap.org/ Engelbart] demoes "HyperMedia" over the network ...ing and Critical Literacy," In: I. Snyder (editor). Page to Screen: Taking Literacy into the Electronic Era. London: Routledge. [http://faculty.ed.uiuc.edu/bur
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  • ...wi Education in Emergencies technical working Group and National Education Network. ...during emergencies. Hence the project intends to promote values of digital literacy, dignity and knowledge application. The graduates from the project should b
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  • ...rch 2019), {{quotation| The HubNet technology built into NetLogo enables a network of learners to collaboratively explore and control a simulation. Students e ...is an nice environment to teach computational thinking. Since ''digital'' literacy and thinking has become hot topic again, e.g. mandatory in many curricula,
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  • ...in and consume OER content was shown to be hampered by a lack of computer literacy. Some senior academics, for example, who are computer illiterate, may be he ...ions in the future. The TESSA OER consists of 75 study modules in Science, Literacy, Mathematics, Social Studies and the Arts, and Life skills (Wolfenden et al
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  • ...d using it. As Papert (1980) writes,{{quotation | ...The construction of a network of microworlds provides a vision of education planning that is in important * diSessa, A. A. (2000). Changing minds: Computers, learning, and literacy. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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  • # [https://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=1053992 Digital Literacy Fundamentals] # [https://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=773404909 Digital literacy: succeeding in a digital world Introduction]
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  • * ICT literacy Engel, C. (Ed.). (1992). Annals of Community-Oriented Education Volume 5. Network Community-Oriented Educational Institutions for Health Sciences. (pp. 193-1
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  • ...N, Koorbanally, NA (2009). Computer literacy: insufficient for digital age literacy learners, eSkills Summit 2010, Cape Town, 26-28 July 2010, pp 10, http://hd * Carnegie Mellon University (2016). Integrative design, arts & technology network. Retrieved from http://ideate.cmu.edu/undergraduate-programs/physical-compu
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  • ...ative pedagogy draws upon integrative models, such as Bruno Latour's actor-network theory (1987), Yrjö Engeström's [[expansive learning]] model (1987), Nona ...cation. In C.D. Lee and P. Smagorinsky (Eds.), Vygotskian perspectives on literacy research (pp. 51-85). New York: Cambridge University Press.
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  • ...ion of cultural intelligence: definition, distinctiveness, and nomological network. in Ang & Van Dyne 2008 (eds.) Handbook of Cultural Intelligence. New York: ..., E. D., Jr., Kett. J. F., & Trefil, J. (1988). The dictionary of cultural literacy.</ref> was seen as basis for good information processing <ref>Pressley, Mic
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  • ...(2004), "Connectivism is the integration of principles explored by chaos, network, and complexity and self-organization theories. Learning is a process that * Wecker, C. (2007). Computer literacy and inquiry learning: when geeks learn less, Journal of computer assisted l
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