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Scott Hibberson

Reports and publications | Our work | BIS - 1 views

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    Useful report that covers how identities in the UK are changing and the possible implications for policy making over the next 10 years. For the first time, it brings together many areas of research into a single coherent narrative to analyse how drivers of change may affect identities in the UK in the future. We could incorporate elements of this (quotes perhaps?) when shaping our offer and when developing the presentation briefing for SMT on drivers for digital literacy.
Anthony Beal

Developing an Online Presence (Or Not) - Jisc RSCs Blog - 4 views

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    Blog post examining the ethics of asking learners to create an online presence.
Anthony Beal

Open University - Being Digital - 6 views

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    A series of 2-10 minute activities including Xerte objects, videos and podcasts covering Creating, Finding & Using information and Workplace skills
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

Should university students use Wikipedia? | Education | guardian.co.uk - 1 views

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    A Lancaster University student looks at the pros and cons of Wikipedia in the Guardian. Includes extracts from interviews with two Lancaster academics.
Sharon E. Crossan

Worcester College of Technology DigLit - 1 views

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    Worcester College of Technology is coming to the end of a two year project where we have been researching digital literacy skills in our students and teachers and develop resources to improve digital literacy. One of the main outputs of this project are 2 OCN level 2 Qualifications. These are *Blended Online Learning Delivery (BOLD) is aimed at teachers, and consists of three individual level 2 units building to 3 credits for the qualification. *Online Skills for Learners (OSL) is aimed at students, and also consists of three individual level 2 units building to 3 credits for the qualification. We have built Moodle courses for each of these units which we are sharing freely under creative commons licence. If you are interested in finding out more about this please visit our Digital Literacy Moodle at http://diglit.wortech.ac.uk and set up your own account to gain access. At this site you will be able to view, and if you wish download the courses to install on your own Moodles, as well as find out more about how we have developed digital literacy and blended learning at Worcester College of Technology
Judi Millage

Science of the Invisible: Digital Literacies for Employability - 2 views

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    "digital literacy is not simply about learning from content online this represents a deficit model of education (frequently practiced) rather than skills development. "
Deborah Judah

Active Learning | Geoff Petty - 0 views

  • During this process we physically make neural connections in our brain, the process we call learning. Passive methods such as listening do not require us to make these neural connections or conceptualisations. Active methods also:
Anthony Beal

T3S1: Digital Literacies with Dr. Doug Belshaw - 2 views

  • T3S1: Digital Literacies with Dr. Doug Belshaw by Doug Belshaw on Feb 15, 2013 792 views Slides for the #etmooc session I'm leaning o
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    Slides for the #etmooc session Doug is leading on digital literacies on Monday 18th February 2013.
Anthony Beal

Putting digital and information literacies into practice - 0 views

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    In combination with academic literacies, digital and information literacies represent a broad spectrum of knowledge and skills that ideally should be developed as an integral part of subject specific learning. The challenge at an institutional level is helping academic staff and students achieve this in a manner that is fully integrated and sustainable. As part of the JISC funded Digidol Project (http://digidol.cardiff.ac.uk) at Cardiff University work is being done to create a common framework and methodology to enable professional services staff, academic staff and students to arrive at a shared understanding of what literacies are required and how they can best be realised through meaningful learning and teaching practices.
Anthony Beal

PELeCON 2013 - 1 views

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    The 8th Plymouth e-Learning Conference. Create, Connect, Collaborate: Learning in New Dimensions   At Pelecon 13 we want to provide learning professionals with opportunities to explore, discover and discuss new approaches, new technologies and new ideas to enhance, enrich and extend their own professional practice. There will be particular emphasis this year on simulations and games, personal learning tools, new pedagogies and practices, learner and teacher voice, and digital literacies
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