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Junghwan Kim; Miranda A. Livingston; Bora Jin; Miriam Watts; Jihee Hwang – Adult Learning, 2024
This review study aims to understand the concept of adults' digital health literacy (DHL), a recently emerging significant concept but still confused. For this, we seek to find the core competencies of digital health literacy by comparing those of existing relevant literacy concepts (i.e., health literacy and digital literacy). We identified seven…
Descriptors: Adults, Health Behavior, Digital Literacy, Competence
Kimber, Kay; Wyatt-Smith, Claire – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2010
In this increasingly convergent and digital world, young people are reportedly using new media with high engagement outside school, yet disengaged in those schools where technology access is low or restricted. Such an apparent disconnection is magnified when predictions of their futures are tied to requisites including technological expertise,…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Knowledge Level, Computer Uses in Education, Thinking Skills
Wofford, Jennifer – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2009
Computing is anticipated to have an increasingly expansive impact on the sciences overall, becoming the third, crucial component of a "golden triangle" that includes mathematics and experimental and theoretical science. However, even more true with computing than with math and science, we are not preparing our students for this new reality. It is…
Descriptors: Science Education, Computer Science, Computer Uses in Education, Science Instruction

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