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Digital Literacy for Science Teachers and Students

Phil Blake

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Phil Blake
02 December 2023
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with the introductionThe 21st century demands learners to possess the

ability to utilize technology for accessing, analyzing, and organizing

information, thereby necessitating digital literacy for both learners and

teachers. The integration of computer technology and Internet resources

into science education offers active engagement, group participation,

frequent interaction, feedback, and the creation of new knowledge and

connections in real-world contexts for both teachers and students.

Modern

science education operates in an increasingly complex technological

environment, presenting both opportunities and challenges. Since the

inception of the Internet, there has been a continuous evolution of

technologies and their applications. Web tools, virtual worlds, simulations,

and mobile technologies continue to drive this co-evolution, with the

trajectory of this development still emerging. In particular, Web 2.0

technologies such as blogs, wikis, podcasts, and the RSS process require

students to employ a range of cognitive skills to solve problems in the

digital environment

Web 2.0 enhances the interactivity and social aspect of the web,

motivating students to create, share, publish, and collaborate within

groups. As Vygotsky (1978) emphasized, learning is a social process, and

learners derive benefits from interactions with teachers and peers. Web

2.0 tools simplify the process of publishing information, encouraging

students to invest greater effort in their work when they know it will be

accessible on the internet (Simões & Borges Gouveia, 2008).

It has been proposed that Web 2.0 tools offer opportunities for"

By:  
Imprint:   Phil Blake
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 14mm
Weight:   358g
ISBN:   9782491804121
ISBN 10:   2491804123
Pages:   242
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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