What is Digital Literacy?

Basic Concepts
  • Get familiar with the terms used in digital literacy classes and think about what they mean to you.
  • Explore different digital literacy frameworks and check the similarities and differences.
Core Elements
  • Learn more about the key digital literacy elements that you need to consider to safely navigate online information.
  • Be aware of potential biases, propaganda, and misinformation on online platforms.
Practices
  • Check what digital literacy knowledge and skills you have acquired from this course by critically evaluating real-life examples using your digital literacy skills.
  • Try to use these digital literacy skills in your daily routines to build healthy digital habits.

Latest Projects

Research Trends Analysis using Academic Journal Data in Korean History

About the Project

This website is designed to offer a basic online tutorial of data analysis and metadata research for librarians and scholars in History and Digital Humanities. Especially, this tutorial is intended for beginner level researchers who have no Read more

WordCloud & Mapping

WordCloudWordCloud can be done using various open source toolkits (e.g., MonkeyLearn WordCloud Generator, WordArt.com, Wordclouds.com, TagCrowd, Tagxedo, and Python). This WordCloud is generated using Jason Davies. It is a Wordle-inspired word cloud generator written in JavaScript and available on GitHub under an open Read more

Contact us

Seul Lee (Senior Library Assistant, UCLA) seul@g.ucla.edu Sanghun Cho (Korean Studies Librarian, UCLA) sanghuncho@library.ucla.edu

Find us at the office

Korean Studies
Richard C. Rudolph East Asian Library
21617 Research Library, Los Angeles, CA 90095

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