The Toronto District School Board has recently set forth an innovative vision for learning, and this research brief will unpack this vision for learning, focusing on a core aspect of digital fluency. By doing so, we are targeting to inform recent practices and policies regarding digital fluency across the Board and the province. Digital fluency is an essential part of 21st century learning and an important part of preparing young Canadians for a strong future. It is the hope that this research brief will motivate you to think about ways to better support digital fluency.
The Toronto District School Board has recently set forth an innovative vision for learning, and this research brief will unpack this vision for learning, focusing on a core aspect of digital fluency. By doing so, we are targeting to inform recent practices and policies regarding digital fluency across the Board and the province. Digital fluency is an essential part of 21st century learning and an important part of preparing young Canadians for a strong future. It is the hope that this research brief will motivate you to think about ways to better support digital fluency.
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What is digital fluency? -- What is the difference between digital fluency and digital literacy? -- How do we achieve digital fluency? -- What is the TDSB doing to achieve digital fluency? -- What are effective instructional strategies? -- How can we measure digital fluency in K-12 schooling -- Suggested outcomes and indicators -- Suggested assessment and evaluation practices -- Next Steps -- References -- Figure1: Recommendations for achieving digital fluency -- Figure 2: Technology pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK) -- Figure 3: TDSB's vision for learning which highlights digital fluency at the core of student learning -- Figure 4: Summary of effective teaching strategies -- Figure 5: Seven elements of digital literacy -- Figure 6: Suggested outcomes and indicators -- Figure 7: Assessment and evaluation practices -- Appendices.