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Collaborative Digital Problem-Solving: Power, Relationships, and Participation
In: Applied Linguistics Faculty Publications and Presentations (2021)
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Documenting Digital Problem Solving: Qualitative Results Strategies and Approaches for Digital Problem Solving
In: Data (2018)
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Observing Digital Problem Solving Checklist
In: Digital Problem Solving Toolkit (2018)
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Blueprint for Designing Digital Problem Solving Tasks
In: Digital Problem Solving Toolkit (2018)
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Defining Digital Problem Solving
In: Digital Problem Solving Toolkit (2018)
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Digital Problem Solving: Score Report
In: Digital Problem Solving Toolkit (2018)
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Project Summary
In: Presentations and Publications (2018)
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Analyzing and Interpreting data from PIAAC’s Problem Solving in Technology Rich Environments (PSTRE) Assessment and Library Use Survey: Quantitative Results
In: Data (2018)
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Executive Summary
In: Presentations and Publications (2018)
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Digital Problem Solving: The Literacies of Navigating Life in the Digital Age
In: Presentations and Publications (2018)
Abstract: Digital problem solving reflects an individual’s ability to navigate and use multiple digital resources in order to accomplish goals across domains including work, personal interests, educational pursuits, social or professional networking, civic participation, and for future uses not yet conceptualized. To accomplish these goals, individuals need to enact everyday literacies (Knobel, 1999) that include: “asking questions, constructing meaning from [information and] data, generating [and sharing] creative solutions, and reflecting on how to improve these solutions for different contexts” (Manderino & Castek, 2016, p. 79). As individuals move through daily lives, they are constantly traversing disciplines as they collect information and make decisions. Most activities individuals required to maintain a productive and healthy lifestyle depend on access to, and the ability to, navigate digital resources. Thus, digital problem solving has become an integral part of daily life. By engaging in problem solving in a continually wider range of contexts, problem solvers can both expand their experience and increase confidence for engaging in digital problem solving.
Keyword: Adult literacy; Applied Linguistics; Computer assisted instruction; Digital divide; Information Literacy
URL: https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/digital_equity_findings/2
https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1002&context=digital_equity_findings
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Digital Equity in Libraries: Understanding the Problem Solving Skills of Adults
In: Presentations and Publications (2017)
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Advancing Digital Skills for Problem Solving in Technology-Rich Environments
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Examining Digital Problem Solving Skills in Libraries to Promote Digital Equity
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From Digital Literacies to Digital Problem Solving: Expanding Technology-rich Learning Opportunities for Adults
In: Presentations and Publications (2017)
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Developing Sustainable Partnerships to Advance Digital Equity
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Examining Adult Learners’ Digital Problem Solving in Libraries Using A Learning Typology
In: Presentations and Publications (2017)
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Teaching for Digital Equity: Examining Digital Problem Solving in a Public Library
In: Presentations and Publications (2017)
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Research Into Action: Skills Assessment and Training to Support a Digital Equity Action Plan
In: Presentations and Publications (2017)
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Exploring How Problem Solving in Technology-Rich Environments Can Be Used to Design Responsive Programming
In: Presentations and Publications (2016)
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Digging Deeper: Can Patrons Use Our Resources, and Are Basic Digital Literacy Classes Enough?
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