Read the introduction through to the sub heading "Studying Digital Youth" on page 102.
1. What is the purpose of this chapter?
This chapter in particular was to look more in depth at the word "digital literacy". What is being looked at is how it relates to the youth's mindset of the world they live in.
2. Why did the author choose to focus on your people in the Nordic countries?
People in the Nordic countries(Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Ireland) have a high concentration of daily internet users ages 16-22. Those young people have social networks (LunarStorm, etc.) so they are commmunicating with one another at a high rate.
3. How does education differ in Nordic countries from education in other parts of the world including the United States.
Educational and technology have been working alongside each other in Nordic countries since the 1990s. The highten access by all the youth equally have helped educators have a project-based teaching style, meaning that they use different mediums(lecture, online media, etc.) to educate the youth.
4. Why is more research needed about how young people use digital media in their lives outside of school?
It is extremely important to learn how students use the digital media away from school because it can help with making the content more enjoyable but most of all it is a good indicator of what exactly the youth is engaging in that is not educational.
Then begin reading again on p. 110 Digital Literacies and Educational Practices
1. Why is it important for there to be more opportunities for young people to use Digital Media in school?
I believe that the more exposure a student has to digital media, the better chance the information will help them with adapting to new media as well as networking and career advancement.
2. What skills do people need in order to be considered digitally literate?
Students must have the basic skills of operating the computer itself, the internet, and how to best the software. Secondly, students must have a knowledge of media, the history, the different types, and just powerful it has and will become. Thirdly, students must understand the fundamental changes in technology and how it effects the coursework. Fourth, students develop learning strategies on how they receive and in some cases(such as presentations) sharing the information found. Lastly, students should learn about the culture in which they live, it is essential that students figure out where society is as a whole when it comes to technology and either maintain or innovate new and easier ways to use technology.


