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Tracey Morgan

How To Actually Delete your Digital Footprint - Edudemic - 0 views

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    "Helping students understand their digital footprint is an integral part of being a good digital citizen."
Nigel Robertson

20 Things Educators Need To Know About Digital Literacy Skills - InformED : - 1 views

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    Some good suggestions, especially in the first half of the post.
Nigel Robertson

Digital and Information Literacy Framework - 0 views

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    OU statements for digilit levels.
Tracey Morgan

Bryan Alexander: A Digital Scholarship Scenario (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE.edu - 0 views

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    "Hear how digital scholarship could transform publications, offering the promise of greater engagement, wider dispersion, and deeper learning."
Nigel Robertson

The Guide to Google Drive Sharing - Shake Up Learning - 1 views

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    Simple guide to sharing and access rights in Google Drive.
Nigel Robertson

Firecloud - The Safe, Literate Individual in Online Spaces - 0 views

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    Thoughts about supporting people to become self actualised on the web. A stepping stone to owning their own identity and space online.
Nigel Robertson

Gmail security checklist - Gmail Help - 1 views

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    Great step through of various actions you can take to secure your Gmail.
Nigel Robertson

graduate attributes and curriculum. - 0 views

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    Simon Barrie has done a lot of work mapping graduate attributes to curriculum including where digital literacy elements fit in.
Nigel Robertson

Home - Digital Journey - 0 views

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    Could be useful in building digital capacity. Need to work through some of the materials.
Nigel Robertson

The Web Snakes and Ladders - 0 views

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    Short history of the web as a snakes and ladders game. Could be useful as a DigLit resource.
Tracey Morgan

"Digital Natives" Turn to Parents and Teachers for Digital Literacy Skills, New Study F... - 0 views

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    "Canadian youth are not as digitally literate as adults may think they are, according to new research released today by MediaSmarts. Though today's young people have grown up immersed in digital media, they still rely on parents and teachers to help them advance their skills in areas such as searching and verifying online information."
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