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Nigel Robertson

What is donotlink, and how does it work? | donotlink.com - 1 views

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    "You've all heard there's no such thing as bad publicity. On the internet this is doubly true. When you link to a website - regardless of the reason - this strengthens its position in search engines. This means that a bad review of a website makes it more popular. When you are discussing or alerting others to a website that promotes a fraud, scam, cult or other questionable business and you link to that site, search engines will (after a while) improve the offending site's rank. Therefore, more people will find these shady websites, and will be exposed to their content without getting the proper context. That's where donotlink comes in. With donotlink.com, you can link to sites without giving them "Google juice". Using donotlink.com instead of linking to questionable websites directly will prevent your links from improving these websites' position in search engines."
Tracey Morgan

Workbase - Improving Literacy - 0 views

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    Not about digital literacy about literacy some transferables here?
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.
Tracey Morgan

Now You Can Ask Google Search To Compare, Filter And Play - ReadWrite - 1 views

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    Google improves some search features
Nigel Robertson

Enhancing the student digital experience: a strategic approach | Jisc - 0 views

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    A substantial guide to improving the digital experience for students.
Nigel Robertson

Digital literacy can boost employability and improve student experience | Higher Educat... - 0 views

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    Sarah Knight (JISC) on the importance of digital literacy for learning and employability.
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