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Nigel Robertson

Building digital capability | Jisc - 0 views

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    Building capability for new digital leadership, pedagogy and efficiency
Nigel Robertson

Digital Literacy - delivering the agenda within colleges and universities - 1 views

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    "In the sixth episode of our online radio programmes - JISC On Air - we are exploring how universities and colleges can help teaching staff, researchers, support and administrative staff to develop their digital literacies - those capabilities which prepare an individual for living, learning and working in a digital society. In part two of the show, we will be looking at how digital literacy underpins the academic success and employability of students. The show highlights how colleges and universities are developing holistic approaches and strategies for supporting the development of these skills and capabilities."
Nigel Robertson

Spotlight on Digital Capabilities - 0 views

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    The presentations from a 2 day conference in the UK on digital literacies, capabilities and engagement in HE.
Nigel Robertson

Raising awareness of our digital capabilities work | Jisc digital capability codesign c... - 1 views

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    A summary of current work on the new Six Elements of DL Framework by Helen Beetham.
Nigel Robertson

Improving Digital Capability through Digital Literacies : JISC e-Learning Programmes - 1 views

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    Doug Belshaw on DigLit for staff & students.
Nigel Robertson

Clued Up! Digital skills for the 21st Century Student - 0 views

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    London Met site for students supporting digital capability development.
Stephen Bright

Digital Information Literacy: Supported Development of Capability in Tertiary Environme... - 3 views

  • Digital Information Literacy Taxonomy
  • Six aspects
  • Recognition (of the information needed);
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  • Access (obtaining the information);
  • Evaluation (of the reliability of the information and the effectiveness of the tools and strategies);
  • Management (of the information found);
  • Application (to create new understandings); and
  • Ethical use of information.
  • The characteristics associated with knowing how to learn include:
  • The ability to “experiment or play” through “trial and erro
  • Be self-directed
  • Being able to “consult others” such as peers or a mentor
  • Capability Taxonomy
  • seven categories
  • Confidence (in own ability - self-efficacy);
  • Problem solving (identifies and works towards a solution);
  • Motivation (positive attitude to explore and adopt new approaches - including risk-taking)
  • Interaction (shares, collaborates and interacts)
  • Reflection (examines practices and thinking of self and others - including evaluation)
  • Technical aptitude (uses a wide range of tools and terminology)
  • Beliefs (values the ICT environment).
  • Definition of Digital Information Literacy
  • Digital Information Literacy (DIL) is the ability to recognise the need for, to access, and to evaluate electronic information.
Nigel Robertson

New Work Order - The Future Of Work Report - 1 views

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    Report on skills for young Australians. Includes multiple refrences to digital literacy.
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