This paper describes a literature review, institutional audit and analysis of practice in the area of digital literacy provision, based on research across the UK Higher Education sector. It concludes that institutions need to place greater value on ‘literacies of the digital’, and better prepare their students and their own organizational processes to thrive in an age of digital knowledge practices. It extends the debate about individual entitlement and provision to ask whether digital literacy offers an opportunity for the academy to redefine its relationship to knowledge in society
The Digital University: What is it? How do we achieve it? The notion of a Digital University seems ...
This essay examines the implications of the ubiquitous use of the term ‘digital literacies’ in highe...
I have argued that there is a power struggle going on in Higher Education that exemplifies the ideol...
This paper describes a literature review, institutional audit and analysis of practice in the area o...
Developing students’ digital literacies for living and working in 21st century is a global issue (Le...
This paper presents an overview of recent initiatives around digital skills and literacies in UK hig...
This paper is a critical review of some recent literature around the "literacies of the digital" in ...
Academic Literacies is an international field of study concerned with literacies and learning in ter...
This paper offers a working conversation between the authors about the uneasy relationship between l...
The perception of "literacy" has traditionally been linked to the ability to read and write. However...
Teachers the world over are aware of the range of new challenges that arise from this new era. One c...
This book constructively problematises the relation between digital communication, literacy, and lea...
The current COVID-19 pandemic accentuated knowledge and skill gaps in the digital education field, b...
This chapter explores the realities of higher education students' digital learning abilities, as wel...
«Digital literacy» is increasingly being identified as a formal educational goal. While mainstream d...
The Digital University: What is it? How do we achieve it? The notion of a Digital University seems ...
This essay examines the implications of the ubiquitous use of the term ‘digital literacies’ in highe...
I have argued that there is a power struggle going on in Higher Education that exemplifies the ideol...
This paper describes a literature review, institutional audit and analysis of practice in the area o...
Developing students’ digital literacies for living and working in 21st century is a global issue (Le...
This paper presents an overview of recent initiatives around digital skills and literacies in UK hig...
This paper is a critical review of some recent literature around the "literacies of the digital" in ...
Academic Literacies is an international field of study concerned with literacies and learning in ter...
This paper offers a working conversation between the authors about the uneasy relationship between l...
The perception of "literacy" has traditionally been linked to the ability to read and write. However...
Teachers the world over are aware of the range of new challenges that arise from this new era. One c...
This book constructively problematises the relation between digital communication, literacy, and lea...
The current COVID-19 pandemic accentuated knowledge and skill gaps in the digital education field, b...
This chapter explores the realities of higher education students' digital learning abilities, as wel...
«Digital literacy» is increasingly being identified as a formal educational goal. While mainstream d...
The Digital University: What is it? How do we achieve it? The notion of a Digital University seems ...
This essay examines the implications of the ubiquitous use of the term ‘digital literacies’ in highe...
I have argued that there is a power struggle going on in Higher Education that exemplifies the ideol...