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Anthony Beal

The "Literacy" in Digital Literacy - Digital Literacy Workshops - 1 views

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    Resources and tips to help teachers incorporate digital literacy skills into content area learning.
mattgallon

Creative Commons licensing scheme - 0 views

shared by mattgallon on 01 Dec 11 - Cached
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    The free Creative Commons licenses can encourage the sharing of teaching and learning resources. 
Anthony Beal

Digitally Ready | Digitally Ready for the future - a JISC funded project - 0 views

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    Digitally Ready is a JISC funded project, funded under the Developing Digital Literacies programme Our project will develop a holistic and inclusive approach drawing on both the strong history of successful JISC and general e-learning project delivery and harnessing our expertise, resources and evidence base to: * Baseline our digital competence, needs and desires using JISC audit tools;* Develop a strategy for the University of Reading to ensure all members of the University have the digital literacies for their current role and have access to resources to ensure they are Digitally Ready for their future and to better support the University's aims and objectives;* Develop change management processes to ensure realisation of the strategy;* Begin implementation of the strategy;* Document our methods so that they can be applied to other institutions and lead to further areas of study.
Anthony Beal

Digitally Ready | Digitally Ready - a JISC funded project - 0 views

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    Digitally Ready is a JISC funded project, funded under the Developing Digital Literacies programme Our project will develop a holistic and inclusive approach drawing on both the strong history of successful JISC and general e-learning project delivery and harnessing our expertise, resources and evidence base to: * Baseline our digital competence, needs and desires using JISC audit tools;* Develop a strategy for the University of Reading to ensure all members of the University have the digital literacies for their current role and have access to resources to ensure they are Digitally Ready for their future and to better support the University's aims and objectives;* Develop change management processes to ensure realisation of the strategy;* Begin implementation of the strategy;* Document our methods so that they can be applied to other institutions and lead to further areas of study.
Anthony Beal

Professionalism in the Digital Environment (PriDE) | A JISC-funded Digital Literacies P... - 0 views

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    From the outset, the PriDE project will be interested in exploring what it means to be 'digitally literate' within the subject disciplines. The Faculty Learning Communities will this discuss this idea in their creative think tank sessions with the aim of articulating a digital literacy statement. These statements will then be shared with the wider community on this blog as one of the project outputs. In time, these statements will be joined by a list of Faculty digital literacy attributes and, potentially, some more specific lists of attributes for particular stakeholder groups - learners, academics, support staff.
David Bevington

Digital literacy can boost employability and improve student experience | Higher Educat... - 1 views

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    Students without the skills to use digital tools risk an inferior learning process at best, and being left behind at worst
Anthony Beal

Donald Clark Plan B: 21st Century Skills are so last century! - 1 views

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    Across the Arab world young people have collaborated on Blogs, Twitter, Facebook and Youtube to bring down entire regimes. Not one of them has been on a digital literacy course. And, in any case, who are these older teachers who know enough about digital literacy to teach these young people? And how do they teach it - through collaborative, communication on media using social media - NO. By and large this stuff is shunned in schools. We learn digital literacy by doing, largely outside of academe. To be frank, it's not something they know much about.
David Bevington

University of Bedfordshire, Digital Literacy and Creativity - 0 views

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    The aim of this project is to produce an online module to support the use of OER materials that will focus of on the ways ICTs/digital technologies can support teaching, learning and administration. The OER that are created, collated and re-purposed will be made available through a creative commons licence. The OER (unit resources) can be used individually as well as accredited by universities in order to gain 30 M-level credits and can form an online module 'Digital Literacy and Creativity'.
Anthony Beal

JISC on Air : JISC - 2 views

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    The e-Learning Programme has recently produced a series of radio shows on how digital technologies are supporting institutional practices. These shows offer an informative and engaging discussion with leading experts around how technology is supporting colleges and universities in addressing the challenges they currently face.
Scott Hibberson

http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/learning/learningoverview/bbcmedialiteracy_26072012.pdf - 2 views

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    Objectives To understand the current 'State of the Nation' with regards to internet literacy To segment the online population based on internet literacy Qualitative exploration of the State of the Nation * What are they doing online? * How well? * How confident are they? * What would they like to be able to do? Segmenting the UK population * Focus on behaviours, needs and drivers * Recommend how BBC can promote new ways of using online activities, & increase confidence
Anthony Beal

How Higher Education Is Going Digital [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

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     "Etextbooks and online learning communities are just a few of the ways colleges and universities are dabbling in digital. This graphic breaks it down."   Excellent Infographic looking at the electronic landscape in education including comparision of iPad and Kindle Fire, VLEs and reinventing the textbook. 
Anthony Beal

Now You See It: How the Brain ... - Cathy N. Davidson - Google Books - 0 views

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    Now You See It: How the Brain Science of Attention Will Transform the Way We Live, Work, and Learn
Anthony Beal

Education Needs a Digital-Age Upgrade - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Article suggesting changing teaching methods to reflect the changing way people are relating to the world through technology. Examines the book: Now You See It: How the Brain Science of Attention Will Transform the Way We Live, Work, and Learn
Anthony Beal

Applications of Digital Literacy - David Truss - a course created for the Inquiry Hub - 2 views

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    "In this course students will be required to demonstrate the ability to efficiently and effectively navigate the digital technologies required to accomplish specific goals and tasks. Primarily, the goal of digital literacy is that individuals are able to select the correct digital tool at the right time for the right purpose behaving ethically, responsibly and always protecting the personal security and privacy of themselves and others. There are 4 areas of study: Social Networking, Personal Learning Environments and Networks, and Principles of Digital Presentation and, Principles of Inquiry."
Scott Hibberson

Shropshire Council, County Training: Portable laptops and digital cameras for family le... - 0 views

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    EG case study on the effective use of mobile technologies in an ACL context.
Judi Millage

DigiLit Leicester | Supporting teaching, promoting digital literacy, transforming learning - 3 views

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    "The Digilit Leicester project is designed to ensure school staff and learners are getting the most from the significant investment in technology being made across the city, and that schools are able to make best use of technology to meet their aspirations for transforming educational provision" Contains a useful report with framework, results of DL survey of Leicester schools and links to DL resources
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