Joe’s tech tip: tracking blogs
Developing Critical Literacies: What We Need to Know in a “Fake News” World – Canadian School Libraries Journal
Trust and the Digital Literacy Toolkit | HASTAC
For our learners and our community, trust means that youths, parents, educators, and school administrators share a strong belief in the reliability of their knowledge and their skills for participating, navigating, and learning in the digital world. Trust means being able to rely on skills that minimize risks online and understanding the positive uses of networked technologies across the main areas of digital life: privacy, safety, information quality, and creative expression. Our Purpose and Mission
digital skills framework
maha, lee skallerup and autumm in chronicle linked to this. schottish map.