ABSTRACT

Design Thinking for Digital Well-being empowers teacher educators/student teachers to teach pupils how to critically embrace technology in their lives. It provides a pedagogical framework for teaching young people to flourish in a digital society and enjoy digital well-being. In so doing, it establishes the need for digital literacy, digital fluency and values fluency within the education system as a whole.

With a unique focus on empathy-centric design thinking, and using a case study informed educational model of technological, pedagogical and content knowledge (TPACK), this expert guide:

• Explores the challenges that pupils (and teachers) face balancing their digital lives

• Supports the ‘wired generation’ in navigating the cyber sphere and understanding how their data are used

• Acknowledges the necessity of supporting the digital well-being of pupils (and teachers) to create a healthy and successful learning environment

• Promotes the effective use of technology to enhance teaching and learning

• Aids professionals in ensuring pupils enjoy digital literacy, digital fluency, values fluency and safety online

Design Thinking for Digital Well-being deals with the core concepts of digital literacy, digital fluency and values fluency that are essential for anyone in the teaching profession. It is a source of support and guidance for all those involved in exploring the challenges of using technology to promote digital well-being.

section one|2 pages

Being human in a digital world

chapter 1|11 pages

Our digital lives

Living, learning and thriving in a dynamic digital world

chapter 2|11 pages

Digital competences

A foundational digital literacy for all

section two|2 pages

Building a pedagogical model for values fluency

chapter 5|18 pages

Design thinking

Empowering teachers to educate for digital well-being

chapter 6|17 pages

Personal Values Compass

chapter 7|13 pages

Implementing the Personal Values Compass

Application to values dilemmas

section three|2 pages

Values dilemmas

chapter 8|22 pages

Information and data literacy

Navigating data, information, knowledge and meaning

chapter 9|16 pages

Communication and collaboration

The global and connected citizen

chapter 10|16 pages

Digital content creation

Anytime, anyplace, anywhere?

chapter 11|16 pages

Safety

Protecting health and well-being

chapter 12|18 pages

Problem-solving

Problems as possibilities for learning

section four|2 pages

A praxis model for digital well-being