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‘It Goes Around the World’ – Children’s Understanding of the Internet

The Internet has become an important literacy environment, even for children. Therefore, building the foundations for their critical engagement with online information should start when they first enter school. One way to start is to help children build an understanding about the complexities of the...

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Published in:Nordic journal of digital literacy 2019-01, Vol.14 (3-4), p.175-187
Main Authors: Eskelä-Haapanen, Sirpa, Kiili, Carita
Format: Article
Language:eng ; nor
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Summary:The Internet has become an important literacy environment, even for children. Therefore, building the foundations for their critical engagement with online information should start when they first enter school. One way to start is to help children build an understanding about the complexities of the Internet environment. The present study aimed at increasing our knowledge about children’s understanding of the Internet as a technical and social environment. It also explored how children perceive the trustworthiness of online information. The participants included 30 children aged 7–9 years. The children were interviewed and the data was analysed using content analysis. We share the results from the following perspectives: 1) children’s understanding of the Internet as a complex environment; 2) children’s perceptions of the benefits and risks of the Internet; and 3) children’s perceptions of the trustworthiness of online information. The implications of developing instruction to educate critical readers are discussed.
ISSN:0809-6724
1891-943X
1891-943X
DOI:10.18261/issn.1891-943x-2019-03-04-07