Our interest in studying digital literacies arises from what we perceive as a failure to develop students' capacities to learn deeply in a technology-rich environment. The trends towards networked communities and digital citizenship, as well as workplace changes including distributed/collaborative work patterns and an (arguably) higher value being placed on 'knowledge' work, all make digital capabilities central to what higher education can offer. While we see efforts being made to support learners’ ICT skills – or at least bring these up to a minimum standard of competence – these are rarely integrated with the development of other capabilities critical to higher learning. E-learning is often celebrated for its potential to extend parti...
The Educause Horizon Report (http://wp.nmc.org/horizon2009/) argues that while web-based tools are r...
Teachers the world over are aware of the range of new challenges that arise from this new era. One c...
The paper considers the ‘frame of reference’ for the discussion and evaluation of technologies for l...
Our interest in studying digital literacies arises from what we perceive as a failure to develop stu...
Defining digital literacies is challenging because ‘literacies’ has been used in different ways, shi...
What is digital literacy? Is it something that we want or need to have? Do we have to be able to mea...
The term ‘literacy' has been traditionally associated with the ability to use the skills of reading ...
The current COVID-19 pandemic accentuated knowledge and skill gaps in the digital education field, b...
The perception of "literacy" has traditionally been linked to the ability to read and write. However...
New technologies and developments in media are transforming the way that individuals, groups and soc...
Digital literacy has been identified as an essential part of a number of other skills and competence...
[Extract] The notion of what constitutes digital literacies in the present knowledge economy is deba...
Digital literacies are an important area of contemporary research and practice. However, policy and ...
New technologies and developments in media are transforming the way that individuals, groups and soc...
This research used grounded theory practice to investigate how and why adults approach their own lea...
The Educause Horizon Report (http://wp.nmc.org/horizon2009/) argues that while web-based tools are r...
Teachers the world over are aware of the range of new challenges that arise from this new era. One c...
The paper considers the ‘frame of reference’ for the discussion and evaluation of technologies for l...
Our interest in studying digital literacies arises from what we perceive as a failure to develop stu...
Defining digital literacies is challenging because ‘literacies’ has been used in different ways, shi...
What is digital literacy? Is it something that we want or need to have? Do we have to be able to mea...
The term ‘literacy' has been traditionally associated with the ability to use the skills of reading ...
The current COVID-19 pandemic accentuated knowledge and skill gaps in the digital education field, b...
The perception of "literacy" has traditionally been linked to the ability to read and write. However...
New technologies and developments in media are transforming the way that individuals, groups and soc...
Digital literacy has been identified as an essential part of a number of other skills and competence...
[Extract] The notion of what constitutes digital literacies in the present knowledge economy is deba...
Digital literacies are an important area of contemporary research and practice. However, policy and ...
New technologies and developments in media are transforming the way that individuals, groups and soc...
This research used grounded theory practice to investigate how and why adults approach their own lea...
The Educause Horizon Report (http://wp.nmc.org/horizon2009/) argues that while web-based tools are r...
Teachers the world over are aware of the range of new challenges that arise from this new era. One c...
The paper considers the ‘frame of reference’ for the discussion and evaluation of technologies for l...