Digital literacy is "the ability to effectively and critically navigate, evaluate and create information using a range of digital technologies." The training and assistance that libraries are uniquely positioned to provide help build the skills that Americans need in the 21st century. This work will also cement your library's reputation as community anchor that strengthens the local network of learning. If your library is your communities' only free resource for the Internet, technology, and information, digital literacy means more than you may think.
The Connecticut State Library, Division of Library Development has purchased a subscription to Northstar Digital Literacy for public libraries in Connecticut. Northstar Digital Literacy strategies align with states' digital equity plans. Northstar provides assessments, instructor-led curricula, and self-directed online learning for basic digital literacy skills. They provide standards for Essential Computer Skills, Essential Software Skills and Using Technology in Daily Life.
Link to Northstar interactive map
Definitions of Digital Literacy
Orienting Documents
ALA and Digital Literacy
Other Digital Literacy Resources for Librarians
Archived Webinars and Presentations
Free, Self-paced Courses
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