Digital literacy can boost employability and improve student experience | Higher Educat... - 0 views
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David White makes the distinction between people who choose to integrate online activity into their working life to a high degree (digital residents), and people who choose to use technology for selective, short-term activities and then log off (digital visitors).
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digital technologies can enhance three core areas of academic practice: accessing, searching and sifting information; communicating with others; and building peer-to-peer networks.
Teaching Digital Literacy | DMLcentral - 0 views
Eric Mazur's Keynote at ICER 2011: Observing demos hurts learning, and confus... - 0 views
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