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A Study on the Development of Conceptualization Model for Reading, Information, ICT, and Digital Literacy

독서·정보·ICT·디지털 리터러시의 개념화 모델 개발 연구

  • Received : 2018.05.20
  • Accepted : 2018.06.20
  • Published : 2018.06.30

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to develop conceptualization models of reading, information, ICT, and digital literacy through conceptual differences of these literacy by reviewing and defining the concepts of literacy as well as reading, information, ICT, and digital literacy. Computer literacy has emerged as a concept that explains the phenomenon of contemporary social, cultural, and information technology development, and since then, computer literacy has since changed to IT, ICT literacy, and digital literacy. As a result of the study, a conceptualization model of the reading, information, ICT, and digital literacy was developed. In this model, these literacy whose terms have changed according to the technological development of media, have been classified as medium-centered literacy. And reading and information literacy that focuses on the cognitive process of understanding, utilizing, and evaluating texts and information is categorized as process-oriented literacy. In the digital environment, reading and information literacy is a core competence to critically think and evaluate the texts that are on media, and further research is needed to reduce the reading and the information gap among readers.

본 연구의 목적은 리터러시 및 독서 정보 ICT 디지털 리터러시의 개념을 고찰하고 정의하여 이들 리터러시의 개념적 차이를 통한 독서 정보 ICT 디지털 리터러시의 개념화 모델을 개발하는 데 있다. 동시대의 사회적이고 문화적이며 정보기술의 발전에 따른 현상을 설명하는 개념으로 컴퓨터 리터러시가 등장하였으며, 이후 컴퓨터 리터러시는 IT와 ICT 리터러시로 그리고 디지털 리터러시로 변화되어 왔다. 연구결과로, 매체의 기술적 변화에 따라 용어가 변화되어 온 이들 리터러시를 매체 중심적 리터러시로 분류하였고, 텍스트나 정보를 이해하고 활용하고 평가하는 인지적 과정에 초점을 둔 독서 리터러시와 정보 리터러시를 과정 중심적 리터러시로 분류하여 독서 정보 ICT 디지털 리터러시의 개념화 모델을 개발하였다. 디지털 환경에서도 독서나 정보 리터러시는 매체에서 드러난 텍스트를 비판적으로 사고하고 평가하는 핵심적인 역량으로 독자들의 독서 및 정보 격차를 줄일 수 있는 방법에 대한 관심과 연구가 더욱 필요하다.

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