In a recent article from NAIS (National Association of Independent Schools) the author, Chris Panell, made the following statement:
“To be digitally literate means that you are able to craft the words that express your ideas and then connect those words to other texts through a variety of media. To be digitally literate means that you are able to set out the words and symbols that reflect your thoughts and then make them act in ways that you wish. The presentation of the words is imbued with meaning, as are the ways that the user interacts with the text.”
Digital literacy is fast becoming as important as other traditional forms of literacy, and supports key skills that allow students to be successful in school and in life. At Thalun our students, with the guidance of their classroom and specialist teachers, start working with technology in the classroom at Kindergarten level and continue to do so until they graduate. We encourage home-school communication and learning through the use of Google Classroom and Google Apps, as well as Rediker Plusportals (which provides information on attendance, class content and grades).