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Digital Literacy 5.0 to Enhance Multicultural Education

Dito Anurogo, Hardin La Ramba, Nabila Diyana Putri, Ulfah Mahardika Pramono Putri

2023Multicultural Islamic Education Review50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In Digital Literacy 5.0, the intersectionality of digital competence across various domains marks a paradigm shift from traditional siloed approaches to a more integrated and holistic framework. This article explores the pervasive influence of digital literacy across diverse fields including health, medicine, nutrition, medical tourism, economy, biomedical sciences, bioinformatics, telemedicine, telehealth, artificial intelligence (AI), and vascular surgery. Emphasizing the necessity of digital literacy not just as a skill for tool utilization but as a cornerstone for understanding and leveraging the potential of digital technologies, this comprehensive exploration underscores the critical role of digital competence in enhancing patient outcomes, driving economic growth, spurring innovation, and revolutionizing healthcare and surgical practices. Through a multidisciplinary lens, the article elucidates the indispensability of digital literacy in a technologically interconnected era, highlighting its implications for policy, educational paradigms, and future technological advancements.

Topics & Concepts

Digital literacyCompetence (human resources)LiteracyCornerstoneMultidisciplinary approachKnowledge managementHealth careTelemedicineEngineering ethicsPublic relationsPolitical scienceSociologyEngineeringPsychologyComputer sciencePedagogySocial scienceGeographyArchaeologySocial psychologyLawGlobal Health and SurgeryBiomedical and Engineering EducationGlobal Healthcare and Medical Tourism
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