A democratic civilization will save itself only if it makes the language of the image into a stimulus for critical reflection, not an invitation to hypnosis.
Graduate Certificate in Digital Literacy
The Graduate Certificate in Digital Literacy is a 12-credit blended learning graduate program that enables educators, librarians and media professionals to acquire the knowledge, skills and competencies required for full participation in a read/write culture where active participation in a knowledge community requires the skillful use, creation and sharing of digital texts, tools and technologies. Learn what the first cohort of digital literacy graduates has to say about the program.
The U.S. Department of Education recognized the URI Graduate Certificate Progam in Digital Literacy in the 2017 National Educational Technology Plan UPDATE.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR EDC 534, THE SPRING ONLINE GRAD CLASS WITH RENEE HOBBS HERE
REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER 2020 BEGINS on MARCH 1. LEARN MORE AND REGISTER FOR THE PROGRAM: CLICK HERE
Program Design and Learning Outcomes. The program is offered over the course of one year. Students begin the program during the summer with one week-long face-to-face course, the SUMMER INSTITUTE IN DIGITAL LITERACY, then complete two rigorous online courses during the fall and spring semesters, completing the program with the F2F LEADERSHIP TIER course in facilitating digital literacy in the second summer. Program benefits include opportunities for students to:
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Deepen their ability to read and critically analyze the wide variety of texts available online and learn practical strategies that you can share with others
- Gain experience in composing texts using digital media tools that facilitate the use of language, image, sound and interactivity for digital sharing in global networked spaces
- Understand how digital media texts, tools and technologies reshape the nature of knowledge, impact personal and social relationships, and alter organizational practices in the workplace, school and community
- Work collaboratively with educators, librarians and media professionals to design and create learning environments where digital media resources are accessed, analyzed and created in ways that contribute to learning
- Develop and apply leadership and change management skills that enable them to promote and implement best practices in digital literacy education through direct impact in the community or workplace
- Cultivate habits of mind that support an expanded conceptualization of literacy as it applies to digital media environments, including tenacity, reflection, creativity, flexibility, and lifelong learning.
The program is co-sponsored by the URI School of Education and the Media Education Lab. The program was formally approved by the State of Rhode Island and was officially accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges in 2014. The University of Rhode Island's online programs are accredited by the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreeements (SARA).
In the Summer of 2020, the Summer Institute in Digital Literacy moves to Chicago, Illinois! Thanks to a partnership with National Louis University, students will have access to low-cost dorm facilities right in the downtown Loop!
REQUIRED COURSES
- EDC 531: Teaching and Learning with Digital Technologies. Taught as the SUMMER INSTITIUTE IN DIGITAL LITERACY, students are engaged in project-based inquiry using a variety of digital tools to create challenging and engaging learning opportunities for others. 3 cr. Face-to-Face. SUMMER.
- EDC 532: Seminar in Digital Literacy and Learning. Taught as a fully-online course, this course focuses on understanding major theories of online and offline reading comprehension, how to assess online reading, and productive ways of teaching digital literacy skills in grades K-12. 3 cr. Online. FALL.
- EDC 534: Seminar in Digital Authorship. This fully online, open-network learning enrvironment course includes a range of hands-on dynamic learning experiences that integrate digital media, technologies, and best practice strategies for teaching mutlimedia composition and authorship in a Web 2.0 world. 3 cr. Online. SPRING.
- EDC 535: Leading with Digital Literacy. Taught as the face-to-face SUMMER INSTITUTE LEADERSHIP TIER as part of the SUMMER INSTITUTE IN DIGITAL LITERACY, this course focuses on leading and collaborating to support digital literacy and facilitate real and sustainable change in a range of educational contexts. 3 cr. Face-to-Face. SUMMER.
COURSE OFFERINGS SCHEDULE
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FALL 2020 ONLINE |
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SUMMER 2021 CHICAGO |
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EDC 531: Teaching and Learning with Digital Technologies. SUMMER INSTITUTE IN DIGITAL LITERACY. |
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EDC 532: Seminar in Digital Literacy and Learning. ONLINE. Prof. Coiro. |
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EDC 534: Seminar in Digital Authorship. ONLINE. Prof. Hobbs. |
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EDC 535: Leading with Digital Literacy. LEADERSHIP TRACK, SUMMER INSTITUTE. |
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