Complete any of the online assessments to see what you know.
Take an AssessmentNorthstar Digital Literacy defines the basic skills needed to use a computer and the internet in daily life, employment, and higher education.
Online, self-guided assessments measure mastery of basic skills in each of 15 areas. Test takers can receive certificates and/or digital badges when they pass Northstar assessments in a proctored environment at a Northstar location. When test takers are logged in to Northstar Online Learning, the Northstar assessment result page links to self-directed online learning practice for skills not yet mastered. Once test takers pass the Northstar assessments, which certify basic skills, they are qualified to pursue more advanced training, certifications, or career pathways elsewhere.
Classroom curricula provide detailed lesson plans for teachers, and can be used remotely or in person. Lesson plans are learner-centered and interactive. The lessons give learners multiple opportunities to build digital literacy skills through practice tasks. Each lesson plan includes a detailed teacher prep guide. Northstar also provides remote teaching pages and a Remote Teaching Guide to provide pointers on using the curricula remotely. Lessons are structured to include warm-ups, daily objectives, practice tasks, digital literacy vocabulary work, and wrap-ups.
Northstar Online Learning (NSOL) provides individualized online instruction and practice. NSOL provides original online content that learners can access independently. When learners complete an assessment, they are automatically directed to the NSOL content corresponding to what they still need to learn. Northstar locations can create learner accounts, which track NSOL work and assessments completed by the learners.![]()
Northstar has helped instructors and learners understand that digital literacy can be taught and supported at every level, regardless of background, experience, or language.
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Northstar continues to be a key partner for Goodwill Industries International and our network of 156 local Goodwill organizations. The literacy assessments, and supporting curriculum, allow Goodwill to provide quality and relevant digital literacy training to those that we serve, including people who are unemployed or underemployed, veterans and military families and people impacted by the criminal justice system. Together, we’re helping to place individuals into sustainable careers. Thanks for your continued engagement, collaboration, and support!
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We are grateful to the leadership at Literacy Minnesota for assisting Louisiana with identifying the tools and standards that will allow us to better assist our higher education and ABE communities. With their support we have been able to make immediate progress on bridging the digital divide.
Want to test what you know? Complete any of the following online assessments.
If you are not part of a Northstar location yet, but would like to earn a certificate for passing the assessments, find a Northstar location near you.
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You can earn a certificate when you successfully pass each assessment.
Northstar locations offer assistance in setting up and taking assessments.
Most Northstar locations offer computer classes, so you'll be able to master skills that will help you pass assessments.
You have the option of setting up a learner account where you can track all of your Northstar activity.
When you complete an assessment at a Northstar location, you'll receive links to lessons for practice where you may need work.Northstar locations can:
Award certificates and badges
Create Northstar Online Learning (NSOL) accounts for learners to access self-guided instruction and practice, and track their progress online
Access comprehensive classroom curriculumAll of these features can be used remotely. Northstar locations pay an annual fee, which includes online support. Northstar can also provide a variety of customized trainings on such topics as programmatic implementation of Northstar, getting started with Northstar, and Digital Navigation.
Literacy Minnesota is an internationally recognized non-profit leader and driving force behind the latest developments in literacy learning. We believe literacy has the power to advance equity and justice, and we envision a world where life-changing learning is within everyone’s reach. Get more information on our educational resources and programs.
To help individuals around the world master the digital skills needed to work, learn, and participate fully in daily life.