A Digital Artifact is an object that represents one’s learning. In today’s changing educational landscape, more courses call for a visual item as opposed to a “traditional” assignment or project. There is a multitude of free tools and software at our fingertips. This online course will provide tips, suggestions, and strategies for creating an interesting digital artifact in select, intuitive platforms.

Digital Information Literacy
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Digital Information Literacy
This course is part of Applied Digital Literacy Specialization

Instructor: Cynthia A. Tysick
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What you'll learn
Design aesthetics
Ethically using media (images, audio, and video)
Creating multimedia projects
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