2021
DOI: 10.18438/eblip29873
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Digital Literacy Skills for Family History Research

Abstract: Objective – In this case study, an archivist and librarian teamed up to teach an introductory course on family history research for adult learners at their university’s lifelong learning centre. In response to students’ relative lack of digital skills, the instructors developed a new set of introductory skills that they believe are essential for genealogy research. Methods – Authors conducted pre- and post-course surveys to determine student expectations and the extent to which the course met those expectation… Show more

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“…In addition, the application of digital literacy is expected to limit or reduce online game addiction experienced by teenagers today. Parents are required to be able to wisely and appropriately focus and foster habits in using digital literacy in the family (Wilkinson & Bond, 2021). Thus, the use of digital literacy in the family can improve the ability of family members to use and manage digital media (information and communication technology) wisely, intelligently, carefully and appropriately.…”
Section: Family Digital Literacy Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the application of digital literacy is expected to limit or reduce online game addiction experienced by teenagers today. Parents are required to be able to wisely and appropriately focus and foster habits in using digital literacy in the family (Wilkinson & Bond, 2021). Thus, the use of digital literacy in the family can improve the ability of family members to use and manage digital media (information and communication technology) wisely, intelligently, carefully and appropriately.…”
Section: Family Digital Literacy Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%