Digital literacy in the primary classroom: year 1

 

Digital Literacy Year 1 supports teachers in developing their young learners' digital literacy skills, specifically in areas of computational thinking and programming, computer networks and creativity, and communication and collaboration. Focusing on online safety and digital identity, children are encouraged to confidently develop their digital competencies while broadening their understanding of the technological world through activities such as understanding algorithms and debugging and programming. The book follows a structured yet flexible approach and comprises lesson plans, lists of resources, work sheets and a glossary. With step by step guidance and a wide range of engaging and innovative activities including ideas for differentiation - this is an essential resource for both non-experienced teachers and specialists alike.

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Subject(s)Computing
Author(s)Neelam Parmer
Age4-5, 5-7, 7-11
Published2017
Published by
Shelf referenceP004.71 PAR
ISN/ISBN9781909860292
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/xcceu

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