Rearticulating Internet Literacy
@inproceedings{Bauer2018RearticulatingIL, title={Rearticulating Internet Literacy}, author={Alfred Bauer and Ebrahim Mohseni Ahooei}, year={2018} }
As a simple explanation, Internet literacy is a capability constitutive to utilizing the advantages of the Internet. But, due to the constant changes of digital technologies, what kinds of necessary capabilities are required to gain the advantages? In fact, more than focusing on the essential capabilities to benefit users from the Internet advantages, existing perceptions of Internet literacy have caused the misuse of large digital companies from users’ abilities. Due to the increasing… CONTINUE READING
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