Module 5: Technology Supports
“Technology can be used to preserve and promote Indigenous cultures, tradition, history, and human rights advocacy.”
Review
It is recommended that learners complete Module 1: Ethical and Legal Considerations, before starting this module. Keeping Module 1 available for reference while working through this module will also be helpful.
Module description
This module will assist learners with exploring new technologies with curiosity, troubleshooting skills, and intentionally selecting appropriate tools for different tasks. This means developing effective research, critical-thinking, problem-solving, analysis, and decision-making skills. This module will explore this approach to Indigenous digital literacy.
Learning outcomes
Successful learners will gain an appreciation of technology supports by:
- Considering how technology can facilitate access to reading and writing in Indigenous languages.
- Purposefully researching and intentionally seeking out technologies that are relevant and responsive to Indigenous self-determination, including acknowledging and respecting of Indigenous Traditional Knowledges and cultural expressions that honour First Nations, Métis, Inuit, and Urban Indigenous Peoples.
Self-Assessment #1
Are you currently aware of any websites or applications that can assist with learning the many Indigenous languages used by the 204 Nations in B.C.?
If you are, record them for future reference. If you’re not, then we will discover them together.
Record your responses in your Toolkit.