Being digitally literate is more than just the ability to use technology. It is the capacity to operate effectively and critically in a digital environment, whether that is in your social, educational, or professional life. It implies that you use technology in a critical, thoughtful, and responsible manner, recognising that skills acquired in one situation can be transferred to another across different platforms, applications, and contexts. The skills that you gain using technology while you conduct your studies, you should be able to translate to your future workplace. The Digital Literacy module provides guidance on digital literacy, detailing the most common software and platforms that you need to be familiar with during and beyond your studies, and ways that you can further develop your skills.
To view and complete the module, please click the link below to be taken directly to the module. If you are not yet registered in the REST FLO (Canvas site), you will first need to register via https://canvas.flinders.edu.au/enroll/FM8AWN.