An author can use various literacy artifacts such as books, poems, essays, short stories, or even digital texts like blogs or social media posts to communicate ideas, emotions, or storytelling to their audience. These artifacts serve as tools to engage readers and convey the author's message effectively.
objects, trends, or elements of the natural world
Objects, trends, and elements of nature🤗
Monica Banzato has written: 'Digital literacy' -- subject(s): Information literacy, Internet literacy
Artifact. It was made into a tool for use by man.
O. P. Sharma has written: 'Universal literacy' -- subject(s): Literacy, Literacy programs
S. C. Bhatia has written: 'Universal literacy' -- subject- s -: Literacy programs, Literacy
A tafe runs courses on literacy and numeracy.
Information technology literacy is the full form of IT literacy. It implies that you should know the basic knowledge of modern technology as well as know how to use it. For example knowing how to use a computer is a simple IT literacy.
Charles J. Gadway has written: 'Functional literacy' -- subject(s): Functional literacy, Literacy, Statistics
Dulumoni Goswami has written: 'Literacy and development' -- subject(s): Literacy
He found an ancient artifact which was in a cave.
Roger Couvert has written: 'The evaluation of literacy programmes' -- subject(s): Literacy