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Most likely, your students now have greater access to devices they can use for schoolwork than in years past. But do you have a comprehensive plan to integrate digital skills into the curriculum, across grade levels and subject areas?

Developing and implementing a digital literacy program across your school or district helps ensure digital equity for all of your students. You can even offer a digital literacy program without hiring specially trained technology teachers — a big plus with the current teacher shortage many regions are experiencing.

Our free, newly updated ebook “Building a Digital Literacy Program that Nurtures Future-Ready Students,” breaks the process down into four clear steps, and walks you through each one:

  • Identify your vision for your digital literacy program
  • Choose the implementation model
  • Ensure standards are aligned vertically and horizontally
  • Empower teachers to deliver the digital literacy program

“Digital literacy is not just another program in a long list of them; it is the program. At its core, this program aims to transform the ways students learn by empowering them with technology skills to succeed in their future.”

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Christine Byrd

Author at Learning.com

Christine has over 17 years of experience as an award-winning writer, thorough researcher, detail-oriented editor, and communications strategist. She specializes in providing internal and external communications for corporate, academic and nonprofit leaders.

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