digital literacy and cultural transmission
Digital literacy refers to the ability to access, understand, evaluate, and effectively use digital technologies and information. It involves the skills necessary to navigate the digital world, including knowledge of digital tools, critical thinking, problem-solving, and ethical behavior. Cultural transmission refers to the process by which cultural knowledge, values, beliefs, and behaviors are passed on from one generation to another. It involves the transfer of cultural traditions, customs, and practices through various means such as language, education, storytelling, and societal interactions. In the context of digital literacy, cultural transmission also encompasses the use of digital technologies to preserve, share, and promote diverse cultural content on a global scale.
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