MTI 542 SP – 21st Century Digital Fluencies for Literacy
GRADUATE CREDITS: 3
Textbook:
Crocket, Lee. Jukes, Ian. Churches, Andrew. Literacy is NOT Enough: 21st Century Fluencies for the Digital Age. 21st Century Project Inc. ISBN 978-1-4129-8780-6.
Course Description:
The 21 st Century Digital Fluencies for Literacy will provide teachers and administrators the strategies, knowledge and skills that students must master to succeed in a culture of technology-driven automation, abundance, and access to global labor markets. To achieve this, the course and content will draw upon the course textbook, “Literacy is NOT Enough: 21st Century Fluencies for the Digital Age,” by Lee Crockett, Ian Jukes, and Andrew Churches. The authors explain in detail how to add these new components of literacy:
- Solution Fluency
- Information Fluency
- Media Fluency
- Creativity Fluency
- Collaboration Fluency
The authors present an effective framework for upgrading literacy instruction for digital learners by integrating comprehensive literacy or fluency into the traditional curriculum.
Learning Outcomes/Competencies:
At the completion of this course, the learner will be able to:
- Articulate the effect of technological changes on the minds of our students (physically and chemically); thus, altering their learning styles and preferences. InTASC 1,2,3,5,6
- Develop a framework for integrating digital fluencies into traditional curriculum. InTASC 4,5,6,7,8
- Analyze pedagogical approaches for teaching students in the 21st century, when technological development is putting pressure on our paradigm for teaching and learning. InTASC 1,3,5
- Identify the 21st century learning environment and detail the process for developing unit plans that address the traditional curriculum while cultivating these five essential fluencies: Solution Fluency, Information Fluency, Creativity Fluency, and Global Digital Fluency . InTASC 1,3,9,10