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Anthony Beal

Developing digital literacies : JISC - 0 views

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    ISC has recently funded a £1,5 million Developing Digital Literacies programme which runs from July 2011 to July 2013, with benefits realisation activities continuing until the end of December 2013. The aim of the programme is to promote the development of coherent, inclusive and holistic institutional strategies and organisational approaches for developing Digital literacies for all staff and students in UK further and higher education. To inform the development of this programme, JISC commissioned Helen Beetham to conduct a Review and scoping study. The review describes work that has already been funded by JISC and its partner agencies in the area of Digital literacy, and the context in which this work is taking place.
Judi Millage

Careers Advisory Service - University of Bath - 1 views

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    "Digital literacy is the ability to effectively and critically navigate, evaluate and create information using a range of Digital technologies. This ability is essential in the context of your personal, educational and working life. This page is focused on Digital literacy in the context of your career."
Judi Millage

Defining a self-evaluation digital literacy framework for secondary educators: the DigiLit Leicester project | Hall | Research in Learning Technology - 6 views

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    "Despite the growing interest in digital literacy within educational policy, guidance for secondary educators in terms of how digital literacy translates into the classroom is lacking. As a result, many teachers feel ill-prepared to support their learners in using technology effectively. The DigiLit Leicester project created an infrastructure for holistic, integrated change, by supporting staff development in the area of digital literacy for secondary school teachers and teaching support staff. "
Scott Hibberson

Managing your digital footprint - 3 views

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    The campaign aims to raise awareness about managing an online presence (digital footprint). There will be various activities, workshops, resources and advice throughout 2014-2015, which will focus on how to create and manage a positive digital footprint, which could assist with: professional networking finding the right job collaborating with others keeping safe online managing your privacy and the privacy of others During ILW (16-20 Feb), there will be a question each day on the topic of social media/digital footprint.
Anthony Beal

Digital technologies and the tensions between research and teaching | Higher Education Network | Guardian Professional - 0 views

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    At Cardiff University, the Digidol team are investigating how what they call "digital literacy" can be embedded in all staff and students across all levels and areas of the university. The project is one of 12 being funded at different institutions by JISC, an expert on information and digital technologies for education and research, and I interviewed members of the team for one of a series of podcasts for the organisation recently.
mattgallon

JISC Digital Media: Copyright and Digital Images - 0 views

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    This is a good advice paper on copyright and digital images. It's part of a growing collection of useful material on the JISC digital Media web site.
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'.
David Bevington

Digital Learning Day :: Home - 3 views

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    February 1 2012 Digital Learning Day is a nationwide celebration of innovative teaching and learning through Digital media and technology that engages students and provides them with a rich, personalized educational experience.
Anthony Beal

Sheila's work blog » A conversation around what it means to be a digital university - 0 views

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    Over the past 18 months I've been having a series of discussions with Bill Johnston (a colleague of mine here at Strathclyde) around notions information and digital literacy and of what it means to be a digital university.
Anthony Beal

JISC Funds Digital Visitors & Residents, Phase 3 [OCLC] - 0 views

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    UBLIN, Ohio, USA, 12 June 2012-JISC, the UK's expert on information and digital technologies for education and research, has agreed to continue funding a third phase of "Visitors and Residents: What Motivates Engagement with the digital Information Environment?" a UK-US partnership between the University of Oxford and OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc., in collaboration with the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. The project is led by David S. White (U. Oxford-TALL), and Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Ph.D. (OCLC Research).
Anthony Beal

The 5 Resources Model of Critical Digital Literacy - 5 views

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    "The 5 Resources Model provides a framework to articulate the scope and dimensions of digital literacies. It is based on an established model of literacy which is underpinned by critical perspectives (the Four Resources Model of Critical Literacy, after Luke & Freebody). It has been adapted for the digital context."
Kevin Campbell-Wright

Clean Up Your Digital Footprint | A Platform for Good - 4 views

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    A checklist for cleaning up your digital footprint (via @stephenbalkam) 
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    interesting, people do take the footprint stuff seriously now.
Sharon E. Crossan

eLanguages.ac.uk - digital literacies toolkit - 6 views

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    We have created a Digital Literacies Toolkit aimed at helping students explore the educational uses of Web 2.0 tools and develop good practice in the use of social software and the internet. It's open to all to use
Judi Millage

Don't Leave College Without These 10 Digital Skills - 7 views

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    Each skills is related to how it can increase employability
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    "Don't Leave College Without These 10 Digital Skills"
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.
David Bevington

Sausages and Scholarship: Wikipedia and Digital Literacy | Wikimedia UK Blog - 1 views

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    Description of presentation from academic seminar series on digital Policy: Connectivity, Creativity and Rights.
David Bevington

digital literacy standards « digital LITERACY - 0 views

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    Article by Cengage on digital literacy and standards.
Rosemary Leadley

The Digital Department Developing Digital literacies for teaching administrators - 2 views

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    via a Doug Belshaw tweet - the latest post to this UCL blog "Distributed literacy in the digital department" refers to 'digital Literacies' (Gillen and Barton 2010) This para helpful for understanding development from info literacy. Early last year the ESRC/EPSRC Teaching and Learning Research Programme published 'digital Literacies' (Gillen and Barton 2010) useful overview of the theoretical background. It traced the conceptual evolution of the term from its origin as a synonym for 'IT skills' through the addition of 'soft skills', in an academic context mainly criticality and evaluation and on to the Web 2.0 notion of the student as a consumer/creator/collaborator. The latest manifestation revolves around the idea literacy as a 'situated practice' i.e. it is intimately linked to the specific context of use and cannot (should not?) be considered in isolation.
Scott Hibberson

Helen milner our digital future nov 2011 - 2 views

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    Some excellent statistics on UK demographics for the digitally excluded.
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