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Nigel Robertson

UKPSF and the Digital University / Home - 0 views

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    "The initial development and accreditation, and to an increasing extent also the continuing professional development, of those who teach in UK higher education are undertaken with explicit reference to the UK Professional Standards Framework (UKPSF). The UKPSF is designed to remain in use for many years between revisions. It is also designed to work across the full range of higher education institutions and provision. It therefore properly avoids getting into the levels of detail that those designing and running particular post-graduate certificates in teaching and learning in higher education (PGCertHE) courses and CPD processes must address.   One major and fast-changing factor affecting higher education (along with the rest of the world) is the use of digital technologies. How are PGCertHEs adapting to digital technologies, in their design and operation and in the educational practices for which the PGCertHEs are preparing staff? This guide offers answers and links, including analysis of sources and case studies, from professional associations concerned with the development of teaching and learning in higher education. "
Nigel Robertson

Timmus Limited | E-learning strategy, design and analysis - 1 views

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    Tabetha Newman's site with links to her DigLit work
Nigel Robertson

Digital Competence in Practice:  An Analysis of Frameworks - 0 views

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    Digital Competence has been acknowledged as one of the 8 key competences for Lifelong Learning by the European Union. Digital Competence can be broadly defined as the confident, critical and creative use of ICT to achieve goals related to work, employability, learning, leisure, inclusion and/or participation in society. Digital Competence is a transversal key competence which enables acquiring other key competences (e.g. language, mathematics, learning to learn, cultural awareness). It is related to many of the so-called 21st Century skills which should be acquired by all citizens, to ensure their active participation in society and the economy.
Stephen Harlow

PIN number analysis - 0 views

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    RT @KevinLuong: Nearly 11% of 4-digit PINs are 1234, closely followed by 1111 (6%) and 0000 (1.9%). People are idiots. http://t.co/fCi ...
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