
Tech Literacy
Craig Dames
Tech literacy is more than just knowing how to use a smartphone or browse the internet—it’s about understanding the digital world and navigating it confidently and responsibly. In a time when technology influences nearly every part of our lives, being tech literate is as fundamental as reading and writing. Whether you're managing personal tasks, handling work responsibilities, or simply trying to stay connected, having a strong foundation in tech literacy is essential.
At its core, tech literacy involves the ability to effectively use digital tools, think critically about technology, and understand how digital systems operate. It also includes knowing how to stay safe online, protect your privacy, and make informed decisions about the tech you use. Unlike digital fluency, which refers to mastering complex tools or coding, tech literacy focuses on building practical, everyday skills that help you adapt to new technology as it evolves.
The importance of tech literacy has grown rapidly over the last few decades. From the rise of the internet to the development of smartphones and smart devices, the digital landscape has changed how we work, learn, communicate, and socialize. Schools now integrate digital tools into the classroom, many jobs require at least basic tech proficiency, and everyday activities—like banking, shopping, or scheduling appointments—often happen online. Without tech literacy, individuals may struggle to access important resources, opportunities, and information.
Duration - 1h 40m.
Author - Craig Dames.
Narrator - Marsha Eves.
Published Date - Wednesday, 22 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Craig Dames ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Tech literacy is more than just knowing how to use a smartphone or browse the internet—it’s about understanding the digital world and navigating it confidently and responsibly. In a time when technology influences nearly every part of our lives, being tech literate is as fundamental as reading and writing. Whether you're managing personal tasks, handling work responsibilities, or simply trying to stay connected, having a strong foundation in tech literacy is essential. At its core, tech literacy involves the ability to effectively use digital tools, think critically about technology, and understand how digital systems operate. It also includes knowing how to stay safe online, protect your privacy, and make informed decisions about the tech you use. Unlike digital fluency, which refers to mastering complex tools or coding, tech literacy focuses on building practical, everyday skills that help you adapt to new technology as it evolves. The importance of tech literacy has grown rapidly over the last few decades. From the rise of the internet to the development of smartphones and smart devices, the digital landscape has changed how we work, learn, communicate, and socialize. Schools now integrate digital tools into the classroom, many jobs require at least basic tech proficiency, and everyday activities—like banking, shopping, or scheduling appointments—often happen online. Without tech literacy, individuals may struggle to access important resources, opportunities, and information. Duration - 1h 40m. Author - Craig Dames. Narrator - Marsha Eves. Published Date - Wednesday, 22 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Craig Dames ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:06
1 tech literacy
Duration:00:12:03
2 tech literacy
Duration:00:12:22
3 tech literacy
Duration:00:11:30
4 tech literacy
Duration:00:12:25
5 tech literacy
Duration:00:12:09
6 tech literacy
Duration:00:12:21
7 tech literacy
Duration:00:12:29
8 tech literacy
Duration:00:12:01
Conclusion tech literacy
Duration:00:03:05
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:08