The status of digital and information literacies in South Africa from 2016 to 2022: a literature review

Dr Amos Shibambu, S. Mojapelo
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Purpose In today’s information and knowledge society, it is indispensable for citizens to acquire the requisite digital and information literacy (IL) skills to search information independently to meet their multiple and diverse information needs. As a result of digitalisation in the world, development and acquisition of digital and information skills is critical even for students and learners to retrieve digitised and online information to meet or achieve their curriculum-related accomplishments. The purpose of this study is to investigate the status of the digital and information literacies in South Africa from 2016 to 2022. Design/methodology/approach This qualitative study used a scoping review approach to collect data from research articles, conference articles and textbooks on digital literacy and IL – published in the years ranging between 2016 and 2022 from Google Scholar. Findings The major findings revealed that majority of the citizens especially students and learners lack digital and IL skills to recognise when information is needed, to find, locate, evaluate and use the retrieved information to meet an information need in a particular situation or context. Practical implications of this study include the alignment of curricula towards information and communication technologies to face the everchanging digital information technologies. Originality/value The study used scoping literature review research where empirical studies were retrieved and selected to address the objectives. This study provided significant approaches regarding promoting information and digital literacies in developing countries such as South Africa.
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2016 至 2022 年南非数字和信息素养的现状:文献综述
目的 在当今的信息和知识社会,公民必须掌握必要的数码和信息素养技能,以独立搜索信息,满足他们多种多样的信息需求。随着世界数字化的发展,培养和掌握数字和信息技能对于学生和学习者检索数字化和在线信息以达到或实现与课程相关的成就也至关重要。本研究的目的是调查 2016 年至 2022 年南非数字和信息素养的现状。本定性研究采用范围审查法,从谷歌学术上收集 2016 年至 2022 年发表的有关数字素养和信息素养的研究文章、会议文章和教科书中的数据。研究结果主要发现,大多数公民,尤其是学生和学习者缺乏数字和信息素养技能,无法识别何时需要信息,也无法查找、定位、评估和使用检索到的信息,以满足特定情况或背景下的信息需求。本研究的实际意义包括调整信息与传播技术课程,以应对不断变化的数字信息技术。本研究为促进南非等发展中国家的信息和数字扫盲提供了重要方法。
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