Forty-one percent of adults without a high school degree and 28% of adults age 65 and older are considered digitally ...
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The U.S. Congress has introduced a new bill that seeks to create a digital literacy and equity commission. Rep. Brenda Lawrence, D-Mich., introduced the Digital Literacy and Equity Commission Act this ...
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Universities spent the late 1990s and early 2000s ensuring students could attach documents to email, fill out spreadsheets and perform other basic computer skills. But the information age has led to a ...
As educators look for new ways to teach digital literacy or the use of digital technology to find, organize, comprehend, evaluate, and create information, some are turning to social media to help ...
Digital Literacy: The Cornerstone of Success in the Digital Age: By Shayak Sanyal Key InsightsLiving in the 21st century is all about embracing the changes brought by technology. In this blog, we will ...
This blog is a continuation of the Building AI Leadership Brain Trust Blog Series which targets board directors and CEO’s to accelerate their duty of care to develop stronger skills and competencies ...
Being competent in the digital world goes well beyond basic comprehension. Workers today need to have a wide range of digital skills, all of which are necessary to succeed in an increasingly digital ...
Are you new to computers? Do you want to learn how to use the Internet properly? What about social media and your smartphone?