Introduction to Digital Literacy | Digital Literacy 101

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January 11 2023

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Margo Nabors

Media used to be straightforward. People produced things like magazines, newspapers, radio and television, then distributed them to the masses. Today, we have a network of digital connections with no beginning and no end. But there’s one thing about media that hasn’t changed: Media are constructions.

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Our Digital Literacy 101 resources were developed with financial support from CIRA’s Community Investment Program and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s CanCode Program. The funding also supported a series of free digital literacy training workshops conducted by MediaSmarts in faculties of education across Canada.

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