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    5 LITERACIES SCRIPT NetSmart:
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    How to Thrive Online by Howard Rheingold
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    Howard Rheingold is a tech guru who teaches
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    at Stanford University.
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    In his excellent book Net Smart,
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    he proposes five literacies that help you thrive online.
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    As you move up through these literacies,
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    and improve your abilities in each
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    of these five areas, you become more Net Smart,
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    which Rheingold says is
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    “learning to use social media
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    intelligently, humanely
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    , and above all mindfully."
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    The Bronze Medal ideas
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    begins with literacies 3, 4 and 5.
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    Net smart users PARTICIPATE,
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    COLLABORATE
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    , and are NETWORK SMART.
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    They PARTICIPATE (Literacy #3):
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    Net Smart Users are active
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    online participants.
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    They blog, they comment on blogs, tweet
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    and organize online learning communities,
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    to name a few.
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    Don’t just sit back and be a passive consumer.
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    They COLLABORATE (Literacy #4):
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    Collective intelligence is in digital communities
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    and forums where we share
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    and argue and learn together.
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    Research at MIT’s
    ‘Center for Collective Intelligence’
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    found the smartest groups took
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    turns at sharing
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    and were the most sensitive to social cues.
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    Also, the smartest groups were
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    collectively smarter
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    than the "smartest" person on the team.
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