This chapter focuses on a three-year digital literacy programme that ran at London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) from 2013-2016, aimed at undergraduate students. The programme scaled up over this period to support students’ digital and information literacies using a student/staff partnership approach. Some of the challenges involved making the programme sustainable and scalable and while it ultimately did not continue, SADL provided inspiration to other institutions in the sector . The chapter provides valuable lessons for anyone working in the field of digital literacy support for students and offers strategies for success including suggestions about how to work in partnership with students
The JISC funded Big Blue Connect project investigated the information skills of staff working in the...
In line with UK strategic priorities (UK Department for Education 2019), the "Digital Literacy" proj...
peer-reviewedThis study will provide some inspiration and practical insights to academic libraries a...
Student Digital Ambassadors for Digital Literacy at London School of Economics case study. Student A...
This presentation reports on work undertaken at London School of Economics and Political Science to ...
A New Curriculum for Information Literacy (ANCIL) was developed as a broad approach to supporting st...
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The University of Westminster is located in London and is celebrating 175 years as an educational in...
This paper presents an overview of recent initiatives around digital skills and literacies in UK hig...
This paper summarises outcomes from an ESRC-funded seminar series, held between October 2009 and Apr...
Recent research has highlighted the importance of supporting student’s capacities to learn deeply in...
As gaining access to existing and emerging technologies become easier to achieve, there is a need to...
The Huddersfield University Law School offers a range of distance and flexible learning courses. The...
The JISC funded Big Blue Connect project investigated the information skills of staff working in the...
In line with UK strategic priorities (UK Department for Education 2019), the "Digital Literacy" proj...
peer-reviewedThis study will provide some inspiration and practical insights to academic libraries a...
Student Digital Ambassadors for Digital Literacy at London School of Economics case study. Student A...
This presentation reports on work undertaken at London School of Economics and Political Science to ...
A New Curriculum for Information Literacy (ANCIL) was developed as a broad approach to supporting st...
Digital literacy skills are a crucial attribute for today’s students. The JISC-funded Anytime Learni...
Developing students’ digital literacies for living and working in 21st century is a global issue (Le...
Digital literacy (DL) as a graduate attribute is being embedded in all undergraduate courses as part...
The University of Westminster is located in London and is celebrating 175 years as an educational in...
This paper presents an overview of recent initiatives around digital skills and literacies in UK hig...
This paper summarises outcomes from an ESRC-funded seminar series, held between October 2009 and Apr...
Recent research has highlighted the importance of supporting student’s capacities to learn deeply in...
As gaining access to existing and emerging technologies become easier to achieve, there is a need to...
The Huddersfield University Law School offers a range of distance and flexible learning courses. The...
The JISC funded Big Blue Connect project investigated the information skills of staff working in the...
In line with UK strategic priorities (UK Department for Education 2019), the "Digital Literacy" proj...
peer-reviewedThis study will provide some inspiration and practical insights to academic libraries a...