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<title>DIGITAL  PROFESSIONALISM IN  AN EMERGING MARKET</title>
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<description>DIGITAL  PROFESSIONALISM IN  AN EMERGING MARKET
OKOCHA, Desmond Onyemechi
The world as we know it is continually changing, and one of the &#13;
fundamental drivers is digital transformation. The digital economy refers &#13;
to a broad range of economic activities that use digitized information and &#13;
knowledge as key factors of production.&#13;
A digital citizen is a person using information technology (IT) in order to &#13;
engage in society, politics, and government.&#13;
Digital media, new media, multimedia, and similar terms all have a &#13;
relationship to both the engineering innovations and cultural impact of &#13;
digital media.&#13;
Similarly, digital media seems to demand a new set of communications &#13;
skills, called transliteracy, media literacy, or digital literacy.&#13;
Transliteracy is "a fluidity of movement across a range of technologies, &#13;
media and contexts"&#13;
Media literacy means the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, create, and &#13;
act using all forms of communication.&#13;
Digital literacy refers to an individual's ability to find, evaluate, and &#13;
compose clear information through writing and other media on various &#13;
digital platforms. It is evaluated by an individual's grammar, composition, &#13;
typing skills and ability to produce text, images, audio and designs using &#13;
technology.
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<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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