Friday, 11 September 2020

Digital Fluency Intensive, Day 8.

Digital Fluency Intensive, Day 8 It was great to hear today how creativity empowers learning, and how digital technologies empower creativity. The device is not just a tool, indeed. The new Digital Technologies Curriculum sets the outlines for computational thinking. It is important to feel the difference between digital fluency and digital technologies. A digitally fluent person can decide when and why to use specific digital technologies to achieve a specific task or solve problems. A digitally capable person can create their own digital technologies solution. Would be great to see that students have opportunities to be innovative designers and creators of digital solutions as well. It was fun exploring coding today. I had my first experience with Minecraft, and it became clear to me why it is so popular among the children. Another successful day.

1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Armen,

    It is great to see the positive approach you bring to the DFI - well done. This flows through on the day and in your reflective blog posts. I am impressed with the way you have made sense of digital fluency and digital technologies. Coding can be such an engaging platform for learners. I am looking forward to supporting you as you approach week 9 - exam week!

    Keep up the great reflective blogging.

    Latham

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