Digital Information Literacy in a Knowledge Based Society NAGANO Kazuo University of the Sacred Heart Japan No one would disagree that preparing infrastructure.

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Digital Information Literacy in a Knowledge Based Society NAGANO Kazuo University of the Sacred Heart Japan No one would disagree that preparing infrastructure for information access as educational environment is urgent issue

What is Literacy ? What dose Literacy mean ? “Literacy” means “the fundamental abilities which is necessary for all people to live a social life” -- should be learned in schools

the main topics of my speech are what is fundamental abilities needed for living in an information society, what is the learning objectives needed for information ages in school

The society of Information Age Their world of computer usage is not the same as our ages

H uman access ability is quite limited be able to access = be able to get ?? 500bytes x 60min x 5hours x 365 days x 60 years = 3,285,000, Gigabytes How many bites could he read in his life?

H uman access ability is quite limited be able to access = be able to get ?? 500bytes x 60min x 5hours x 365 days x 60 years = 3,285,000, Gigabytes How many bites could he read in his life? How many students could communicate at once through the Internet Max students for one topic information exchange was between students and between 3-4 schools.

Computer based communication Only access to information sources beyond time and distance. communicate each other over the physical distance. express the own idea or knowledge in public. Not expanding of ability of human beings themselves !

In our future society, the amount of information traffic will continue to increase rapidly with broadband networks and big data storage We will be possible to access necessary information with mobile multimedia terminals, whenever, wherever we needed." We expect the talent person in information age who can respond to changing situation who can search for new information to make accurate decisions. 1. judgment eyes for selecting valuable information 2. wisdom to manage that information.

literacy in school = 3Rs ? reading, writing and arithmetic Listening and speaking ?? two different aspects of literacy - To be learned from practice or training - To be acquired in through interactive opportunities Listening and speaking have been learned through communication with the environment in the first few years of life.

Two types of Information Literacy understanding significance in our society ex; information ethics, the importance of information 1. Skills that needs training to master like “reading, writing, and calculating” 2. Skills acquired interactively by providing learning environment like “Listening and Speaking” how to use equipment and software touch tipping and programming we have to prepare enough time and enough chance for interactive environment between students and well-designed interface software at first stage

make appropriate judgements regarding information, How to use information devices solve issues through interpersonal communication The ability for all people

Information Literacy for all (not career education ) Japanese National Curriculum 2002 the curriculum introduced a new segment titled "the comprehensive learning period.“ for problem-solving approach, 2-3 hours per week A. Practical ability of using Information -- to collect, manage, create, transmit necessary information, including appropriate use of computers and the internet depending on the issue and purpose B. Scientific understanding of information -- such as basic theories and mechanisms of computer network. C. Ability to participate in an information- oriented society --Understanding the social role, influence of information, or ethics and responsibilities regarding how to handle information.

List up details of objectives of ICT Education ■ A: Practical ability of using Information The ability to collect, evaluate, express, manage, and create necessary information proactively, including appropriate use of computers and the internet depending on the issue and purpose, and transmit information with consideration for the receiver's situation (1) Expressing and communicating Information (2) Using Information in Problem Solving (Collect, express, create, present, interact) (3) Selecting the means of information (information media, computer, network)

■ B: Scientific understanding of information-- such as basic theories and mechanisms of computer or network. (4) Understanding various means of information and its advantages and disadvantages (5) Basic theories and methods of information processing, information technology, and human's information recognition ■ C: Awareness toward participating in information-oriented society (6)Awareness of Information (7)Information ethics and responsibility of sending out information

1)Create opportunities to collect, evaluate, create and express information on computers in activities of various subjects. 2)Create opportunities to summarize one's opinion, listen to others and communicate with others in activities of various subjects. 3) Let students experience methods of editing, manipulating and transmitting of information 4) Teach the responsibilities, morals and manners of transmitting information 5) Teach how to transmit information in accord with the receivers' situation 1st stage 2nd stage Basic design of the curriculum

6) Let students work with computers and networks for project type problem-solving learning 7) Let students experience the series of processes regarding collecting, evaluating, expressing, manipulating, creating and transmitting information 8) Let students understand the characteristics of information devices, which are fundamental to information usage 3rd stage

課題 (気づき) Transmission and communication Discovery of problems and planning Collecting information Organization, analysis and evaluation Appropriate use of information devices Information ethics and responsibility (K.Nagano et al.1999) Problem-solving approach

The learning environment to achieve information literacy [Software designed for learning] 1) Preparation of well-designed software tools (for multimedia, web presentation) 2) Tools for individual usage (for text editor, image editor, sound editor etc.) 3) Tools for transmission (for web editing, e- mail etc) 4) Tools for information management (for personal database, spreadsheet etc.) [Infrastructure environments for use from anywhere] 5) One computer for each student (information terminal) 6) High-speed wireless LAN 7) Computers for demonstrating educational materials

Teacher competency A:Understanding, collaboration, practicing a1:Understanding and practicing ICT education goals and methods a2:Wide experience in class management and improvement a3:Understanding and collaborating to adapt ICT in schools a4:Understanding and teaching intellectual property rights B:Using Information and Information Media b1:Using Information in teaching b2:Using Information media in preparing lesson plans b3:Using Information devices in everyday work b4:Interpersonal Communication

C:Attitude, Experience, and Self-Learning c1:Awareness in Self-learning and participating in workshops c2:Experience in community and community activity c3:Participation and experience in community works c4:Open classroom activities to others c5:Be aware of Information Ethics

Thank you very much for your kind attention