Young people acquire most of their digital skills from their peers, while schools often lack sufficient digital content. The two main challenges they face in the digital world are digital illiteracy—both their own and that of teachers and parents—and the need for digital disconnection. These findings come from the research project Digital Maturity... See more
could sublime be a place to not get fed content optimised for algorithms but actually connected thoughts/ideas?
the DigComp European Reference Framework has guided digital literacy in Slovenia, which separates digital skills into five levels: 1. information and data literacy; 2. communication and collaboration; 3. digital content creation; 4. security; and 5. problem solving.
I want us to collectively raise the bar for what we expect from our digital experiences. Life isn't just a series of problems to be solved but moments to be lived. As we find ourselves spending more and more of our time in the digital world—especially now—we should expect that world to inspire, surprise, and dare I say, even challenge us. We are... See more