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  • Writer: Châu Phạm
    Châu Phạm
  • Jul 5, 2016
  • 1 min read

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Write

Writing on the web enables one to build and create content to make meaning. New genres that blend texts and tools have emerged on the open web and are often referred to as making. Learning through making involves constructing new content.

Web Literacy Skills: DesignCodeComposeReviseRemix

Read

Reading on the web is a critical skill for engaging content online. They can be viewed as “exploring,” or “navigating the web.” Just as traditional reading requires knowledge of the text and concepts of print, reading online requires a basic understanding of web mechanics.

Web Literacy Skills: EvaluateSynthesizeNavigateSearch

Participate

Participating on the open web includes connecting with the communities that share, build, and sustain meaningful content online. A healthy online community requires knowledge of how to create, publish and link content, and an understanding of security in order to keep content, identity, and systems safe.

Web Literacy Skills: ConnectProtectOpen PracticeContributeShare

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