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Digital Literacies GLO: Rubrics

This guide is designed to help academics embed teaching and learning experiences in their curriculum.

Knowledge Rubric

CRITERION High Distinction Distinction Credit Pass Fail
Understand professional, social and cultural implications of the global use of technology Describes the implications of the global use of technology in their profession, culture and society.

 

Evaluate the implications to explain how the global use of technology in their society, culture and profession interact with each other.

Use examples to develop how implications for one aspect, affect the others.

Describes the implications of the global use of technology in their profession, culture and society.

 

Analyses the implications to explain how the global use of technology in their society, culture and profession interact with each other

Describes the implications of the global use of technology in their profession, culture and society.

 

Discusses how the implications are evident in their profession, culture and society.

Describes the implications of the global use of technology in their profession, culture and society. Does not describes the implications of the global use of technology in their profession, culture and society.

Skill rubric

CRITERION High Distinction Distinction Credit Pass Fail
Use, create, communicate and share multi-modal information in digital environments. Uses a variety of digital settings or workspaces to create ways to communicate multi-modal information from multiple sources that support each other. Uses digital elements to link related aspects together and is enhanced with digital elements such as graphics, effects, web links and additional elements. Uses multiple digital settings or workspaces to communicate multi-modal information in different manners that combine together. Enhances communication with elements such as titles,graphics, web links, effects to link presentation. Combines digital settings or workspaces to communicate and share multi modal information, enhanced with basic effects (such as titles, web links) Use given digital setting or workspace to communicate and share multi-modal information in a digital environment. Does not use appropriate digital settings or workspace, information not communicated to the level of a pass.

Application Rubric

CRITERION High Distinction Distinction Credit Pass Fail
Ethically, legally, safely and critically use technology to select, create and share information and participate in online learning, professional and social communities. Identify appropriate use of online spaces.

 

Controlled disclosure of personal and professional information.

Images on all social communities are appropriate.

Evaluate what is appropriate online content to online learning, professional and social communities by reflecting on examples.

Creates a personal philosophy to ethically, legally, safely and critically use technology in online content, using examples to justify their reasoning.

Identify appropriate use of online spaces.

 

Controlled disclosure of personal and professional information.

Images on all social communities are appropriate.

Analyse the impact that online content can have on individuals, professional and personally, using examples. Argues the importance of using appropriate online content in online learning, professional and social communities.

Identify appropriate use of online spaces.

 

Controlled disclosure of personal and professional information.

Images on all social communities are appropriate.

Explains the importance of  appropriate online content to ethically, legally, safely and critically use technology in online learning, professional and social communities, and how it can impact on personal and professional image.

Identify appropriate use of online spaces.

 

Controlled disclosure of personal and professional information.

Images on all social communities are appropriate.

Describes decisions about appropriate online content to ethically, legally, safely and critically use technology  in online learning, professional and social communities.

Does not identify appropriate use of online spaces.

 

Does not control disclosure of personal and professional information.

Images on all social communities are not appropriate.

Does not describe decisions about appropriate online content to ethically, legally, safely and critically use technology  in online learning, professional and social communities.

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