About Digital Literacy

Introduction
Why is digital literacy important?

Since the world isn't all as developed uniformly as it has to be, it is for sure that digital literacy is a term only focusing on the developed/developing countries — the jargon we're using doesn't make sense for the people of Ethiopia. So, digital literacy is severely important, as most of the countries have been polluted with gadgets but haven't given the people without digital knowledge the proper exposure to learn about the technology. But at the same time, technologies are being emphasized and embedded in daily activities.

This is what makes the people lacking knowledge fall into the gap, a void. So, it is important to fill up this void, this gap in knowledge, to make the everyday living of the people in the same page as us.

How to be digitally literate:

In today's world, digital literacy has only associated itself with the literacy of digital gadgets and mobile phones. But in nature, it is actually not just related to information literacy but also with curiosity. It is not about how much one is literate about a subject of digital gadgets, but what they do with the information they have.

As a person born as a Gen-Z, I can't call myself digitally illiterate at any point of my life. But for my parents who have lived to see the transition of the world from no digital devices to being full of them, they are expected to be digitally illiterate.

But their age doesn't hold their curiosity. My father calls himself digitally illiterate but tries to use his phone to every bit — doesn't know about it, but tries to rummage over everything configuration he is allowed.

This is what being digitally literate is — not about being able to only tap buttons to make something magically happen, but to use digital things to your liking and your advantage as you like.