This paper reports on a master's study undertaken to investigate the impact of the digital divide on information literacy (IL) training of Extended Curriculum Programme (ECP) students at the Durban University of Technology (DUT). Since 1994 the demographics of higher education institutions in South Africa have changed. Today these institutions comprise heterogeneous groups of students, by race, economic background, digital background, etc. and consequently with different levels of literacy, information and otherwise. The problem that this study addressed was the impact of having both digitally advantaged and digitally disadvantaged students in the same information literacy classroom, expecting them to reach learning outcomes without frustra...
The evolution of internet and the widespread adoption of technology in academic libraries brings abo...
For higher education students, developing digital literacy enhances their value to future employers ...
The South African Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) anticipates that information an...
This paper reports on a master’s study undertaken to investigate the impact of the digital divide on...
This paper discusses a Digital Academic Literacy (DAL) Programme at the University of the Western Ca...
The paper presents a qualitative study of how students in higher education experience the use of dig...
This article focuses on digital skills competence of students in higher education. It is considered ...
The advent of digital technologies has brought about new opportunities and challenges to the educati...
Digital literacy training programs (DLTPs) are influential in developing digital skills to help buil...
An analysis of the magnitude and impact of the digital divide is the foundation of this presentation...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is changing every facet of our lives. It is changing ...
This paper discusses a Digital Academic Literacy (DAL) Programme at the University of the Western C...
South Africa’s historically disadvantaged university libraries are, like others, challenged to meet ...
The term ‘literacy' has been traditionally associated with the ability to use the skills of reading ...
An investigation was launched at the University of Cape Town (UCT) with the aim of determining measu...
The evolution of internet and the widespread adoption of technology in academic libraries brings abo...
For higher education students, developing digital literacy enhances their value to future employers ...
The South African Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) anticipates that information an...
This paper reports on a master’s study undertaken to investigate the impact of the digital divide on...
This paper discusses a Digital Academic Literacy (DAL) Programme at the University of the Western Ca...
The paper presents a qualitative study of how students in higher education experience the use of dig...
This article focuses on digital skills competence of students in higher education. It is considered ...
The advent of digital technologies has brought about new opportunities and challenges to the educati...
Digital literacy training programs (DLTPs) are influential in developing digital skills to help buil...
An analysis of the magnitude and impact of the digital divide is the foundation of this presentation...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is changing every facet of our lives. It is changing ...
This paper discusses a Digital Academic Literacy (DAL) Programme at the University of the Western C...
South Africa’s historically disadvantaged university libraries are, like others, challenged to meet ...
The term ‘literacy' has been traditionally associated with the ability to use the skills of reading ...
An investigation was launched at the University of Cape Town (UCT) with the aim of determining measu...
The evolution of internet and the widespread adoption of technology in academic libraries brings abo...
For higher education students, developing digital literacy enhances their value to future employers ...
The South African Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) anticipates that information an...