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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. "
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Learning and Teaching Digital Literacies - 0 views

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    Great presentation slides by Catherine Cronin on teaching digital literacies.
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A Visual Guide To Teaching Students Digital Citizenship Skills - Edudemic - Edudemic - 0 views

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    Aimed at schools but could be tweaked.
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» Embedding digital literacy JISC Employability - 0 views

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    "There is widespread agreement across Higher Education that the digital literacy of our students and staff will be critical in a future where technology will pervade the learning and teaching experience. What is less agreed is what we mean precisely about the term digital literacy?"
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Why Teaching Digital Citizenship Doesn't Work « Looking Up - 0 views

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    Good post on developing attitudes which work in all spaces (rather than rules just for digital space).
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Future-focused learning in connected communities - 0 views

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    The focus of this report is on transforming teaching and learning, enabled by technologies that are now widespread in our society. Digital technologies play an increasingly critical role in shaping and supporting an effective 21st century curriculum.
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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."
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Joichi Ito - Innovating by the Seat of Our Pants - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Neoteny, one of my favorite words, means the retention of childlike attributes in adulthood: idealism, experimentation and wonder. In this new world, not only must we behave more like children, we also must teach the next generation to retain those attributes that will allow them to be world-changing, innovative adults who will help us reinvent the future.
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No place in class for digital illiterates | Education | Guardian Weekly - 1 views

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    Short news article on literacy in the class. Comments are illuminating.
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Exeter CASCADE - Digital Literacies - 2 views

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    CASCADE is designed to focus on the digital literacy of researchers - building on the University's strengths in research-led teaching. It also incorporates the concept of 'students as change agents', for which we  have national acclaim for our work involving undergraduate students in the design and delivery of the curriculum, and we intend to build on our experience of engaging Postgraduate Research students to cascade skills to undergraduates. How it will workA purpose-designed Exeter Digital Literacy Framework will underpin the project, and help us in refining our approaches, specifically with regard to digital literacy skills. A number of research-rich online and face to face activities will be developed and piloted in our five Colleges.
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Using the web for learning and teaching - a new understanding | Higher Education Networ... - 1 views

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    Dave White describes how genres are helping them understand digital literacies in the Visitors & Residents continuum.
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Digital literacy self-assessment glossary - Resources - TES - 1 views

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    Glossary of terms explaining some of the terminology used in the self-assessment checklists also uploaded. Becta material made available under the Open Government Licence. (Seems to be locked down)
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