Media and digital literacy is the ability to find, evaluate and create media messages and digital information. It is the practice and understanding of knowledge technology has brought forth today.
Identity theft, E-safety, cyber-bullying, fake news, netiquette etc., are a reality for every individual today. The accelerated pace at which technology is dominating our society calls for responsible utilization.
Pixel Literacy focuses on increasing media and digital literacy for school students (K-12), educators, parents and the general public by conducting various workshops and discussions.
Using collaborative, reflective and activity-based learning, students develop 21st century media and digital competencies. These diverse workshops will help mold our students into digital citizens who are equipped to be lifelong learners.
Media and Digital Literacy has great potential for an interdisciplinary approach to learning and teaching. These workshops will focus on creating effective methods of problem-based learning through collaboration, sharing of expertise and varied perspectives.
From crucial topics like ‘ E-safety and Netiquette’ to light-heartened topics like ‘The upside to video-gaming’, Pixel Literacy aims to facilitate discussions where parents and public share their thoughts on latest trends that are shaping younger generations.
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World Population
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Active Social Media Users