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Internet Literacy Handbook

Internet Literacy Handbook

In the space of only a decade or so, the Internet has revolutionised the way we work, learn and play. Traditional literacy skills are no longer sufficient for those who wish to take advantage of the opportunities and avoid the pitfalls presented by the Internet. Indeed, the lack of basic information literacy skills is as much a factor of the so-called digital divide as the lack of material technology.

These new skills are rapidly becoming a prerequisite for the active participation of citizens in democratic society - one of the corner stones of the Integrated Project “Making democratic institutions work” which has developed the fact sheets below in cooperation with the media and education sectors of the Council of Europe, experts in the various fields related to information literacy, as well as the European Commission.

See below 2nd edition of Internet Literacy Handbook.


Internet Literacy Handbook

Getting Connected

Setting up websites

Searching for information

Portals

Email

Chat

Newsgroups

World-wide libraries

Music and images on the Internet: legal aspects

Creativity

Games

Moderated learning networks, distance learning

Labelling and filtering

Skills for survival (privacy)

Skills for survival (security)

Bullying and harassment

Shopping online

Skills for the e-citizen

Being active in society

Glossary

Getting Connected

Setting up websites

Searching for information

Portals

Email

Chat

Newsgroups

World-wide libraries