Module 3: Creation and Curation

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 in understanding that a digital citizen will be able to create and curate accessible digital materials that are specific to different Indigenous audiences and platforms.

A digital citizen will have an understanding and follow protocols for respectfully and appropriately using Indigenous Traditional Knowledges and preventing digitized cultural appropriation.

This module provides tools for avoiding misappropriation by teaching how to create and curate Indigenous Traditional Knowledges.

Learning outcomes

Successful learners will gain an appreciation of creating and curating with Indigenous Peoples by:

  • Understanding accessible digital materials that are specific to different audiences and platforms
  • Recognizing that a digital citizen will follow protocols for respectfully and appropriately using Indigenous Traditional Knowledges and prevent digitized cultural appropriation
  • Learning, modelling, and teaching prevention of cultural misappropriation

Self-Assessment #1

  • Toolkit icon.What is Indigenous cultural appropriation?
  • What do you feel are the risks of misappropriation?
  • How can you contribute to the ethical treatment of Indigenous Traditional Knowledges?

Record your responses in your Toolkit.

 

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Indigenous Digital Literacies Copyright © 2024 by Connie Strayer and Robyn Grebliunas is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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