In reading the publication Technology Enhanced Learning,
I found myself an better informed individual of digital literacy. My background
is the printing industry which all started when I graduated from the New York
School of Printing a vocational-technology high school in 1972. Our curriculum material
studies were movable metal type on a manual printing press, art and design,
photography, and offset printing methods on press, in addition to our academic
studies. I’m self taught in desktop publishing. I’m by no means a computer geek
but I adapt to new challenges well. As the publication states on page 6 “A revolution
in communication” which I witnessed firsthand. As I read further into digital literacies
I learned additional terms of technology. What has become interesting—digital literacy
is a necessary skill students of all ages must learn to complete all levels of
education. In the work place whatever the occupation computers are everywhere,
employees must adapt or find themselves in meaningless employment.
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