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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2021.11.05.138

Current Status and Development Direction of Digital Literacy Education in Elementary Schools  

Yang, Ji-Hye (Dept. of Education, Jeju National University)
Hyun, Yong-Chan (Dept. of Education, Jeju National University)
Park, Jung-Hwan (Dept. of Education, Jeju National University)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.11, no.5, 2021 , pp. 138-149 More about this Journal
Abstract
Our society is developing exponentially, but schools are not keeping up with the pace of society's development, and they are not providing digital literacy education suitable for the growth and development of students. Thus, this study identified the actual conditions and problems of digital literacy education at school sites and sought the direction of development of digital literacy education. By identifying the current state of schools in which the 2015 curriculum is operated, we sought the direction of the development of digital literacy education for our school. First, old digital devices should be replaced, laptops or smart devices should be provided for each student, and internet access should be available throughout the school. Second, digital literacy education should be provided to teachers by providing various training opportunities.Third, coding education where you can express what you think as logical thinking, Software training should increase the level of the algorithmic domain that shows the computational thinking process of discovering problems and automating a given problem into a computer programming language, there is enough robot that can be seen operating the program, digital parish will need to be delivered.
Keywords
Digital literacy education; Digital media education; Digital education; Primary digital media education; Software education; Computational thinking;
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