Abstract
This article explores the integration of digital literacy into higher education curricula as a strategy for enhancing student engagement. With the increasing reliance on digital tools and platforms in both academic and professional environments, developing digital literacy skills has become essential for students. This study examines how embedding digital literacy into course design can foster interactive learning, improve critical thinking, and promote active participation in the classroom. Drawing on recent case studies and educational frameworks, the article highlights key practices for successfully integrating digital literacy into various disciplines. The findings suggest that when digital literacy is incorporated effectively, it enhances students' motivation, collaborative learning, and overall academic performance, preparing them for the demands of the modern workforce. The article concludes with recommendations for educators and institutions on how to implement digital literacy strategies within their curricula to better engage students in a digital age.
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