The Authority File

The Demand for Digital Literacy: “Even Really Smart People Get Duped”


Listen Later

Oh, how the internet has changed…

Once, homely, Comic Sans-ridden websites occupied the top-search returns in Google and blurry, camcorder-recorded videos glued users to YouTube. Now, nearly everyone has the means to create professional-looking media or websites, thanks to the ubiquity and fairly affordable pricing of high quality products like smartphones and website builders.

In this episode, Ellen Carillo, associate professor at the University of Connecticut and author of the new book, the MLA Guide to Digital Literacy,discusses the misconception that proficiency in using digital media equates to skill in evaluating it, and how that misconception has prevented teachers from training their students to be digitally literate. While students today may know how to post a story on Instagram or tweet a .gif on Twitter, it doesn’t mean they are equipped with the skills necessary to find primary sources or determine biases in digital news stories. Carillo also thinks through what universities can do to incorporate digital literacy into every discipline, and what this delay in literacy has meant for students—and our democracy—as educators scramble to catch up.

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

The Authority FileBy Choice

  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9

4.9

10 ratings


More shows like The Authority File

View all
Fresh Air by NPR

Fresh Air

38,592 Listeners

In The Dark by The New Yorker

In The Dark

28,210 Listeners

Against the Grain - The Podcast by Annual Reviews

Against the Grain - The Podcast

4 Listeners

Up First from NPR by NPR

Up First from NPR

56,986 Listeners

It's Been a Minute by NPR

It's Been a Minute

9,114 Listeners

librarypunk by librarypunk

librarypunk

37 Listeners