Digital Literacy

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Across
  1. 2. Any content that is created, stored, and distributed using digital devices (e.g., videos, music, podcasts, websites, social media posts).
  2. 5. responsible and ethical behavior when engaging online.
  3. 7. The physical parts of a computer or digital device (e.g., CPU, keyboard, smartphone, router).
  4. 8. Installed on smartphones/tablets (e.g., WhatsApp).
  5. 11. working together using shared digital tools and spaces.
  6. 13. exchanging information using digital platforms (email, social media, etc.).
  7. 14. The programs or instructions that run on hardware.
  8. 15. the ability to find, evaluate, use, create, and communicate information using digital technologies.
  9. 16. a broader framework combining technical, cognitive, and social skills for digital life.
  10. 17. moral principles guiding behavior in digital contexts.
Down
  1. 1. having the skills and knowledge to use digital tools effectively and responsibly.
  2. 3. The ability to use digital tools, devices, and media to access, evaluate, create, and share information effectively and responsibly.
  3. 4. SaaS (Software as a Service): Accessed via the internet (e.g., Google Docs, Canva).
  4. 6. Installed on a computer (e.g., Microsoft Word).
  5. 9. Tools, devices, and systems that use digital processes (e.g., wireless networks, mobile phones, tablets, computers).
  6. 10. going beyond basic literacy to confidently, creatively, and critically use digital tools.
  7. 12. Any content that is created, stored, and distributed using digital devices (e.g., videos, music, podcasts, websites, social media posts).