Digital literacy unpacked /
Digital literacy is a powerful subject, which supports inclusivity, social mobility and digital citizenship globally. This book brings together thought-leaders and experts in the field, providing a blend of research and practice across sectors, and provides a valuable and timely insight into digital...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Facet Publishing,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The trouble with terminology: rehabilitating and rethinking 'digital literacy' / Jane Secker
- Unpacking digital literacy: the potential contribution of central services to enabling the development of staff and student digital literacies / Joe Nicholls
- Collaboration and coaching: powerful strategies for developing digital capabilities / Clare Killen
- Digital literacy in UK and European schools: enhancing school children's motivation to read for pleasure / Geoff Walton, Mark Childs, Vedrana Vojkovic Estatiev, Janet Hetherington and Gordana Jugo
- Digital games: providing unique digital literacy challenges in childhood / Dean Groom and Judy O'Connell
- Students in the SADL: lessons from LSE's digital literacy programme / Jane Secker
- Copyright and digital literacy: rules, risk and creativity / Chris Morrison
- D4 curriculum design workshops: a model for developing digital literacy in practice / Liz Bennett and Sue Folley
- #creativeHE: an animated Google Plus platform for challenging practitioners to think differently / Chrissi Nerantzi and Norman Jackson
- Developing library staff digital literacies. / Charles Inskip
- Digital literacy and open educational practice: DigiLit Leicester / Josie Fraser with Katharine Reedy
- Transforming the workplace through digital literacy / Bonnie Cheuk and Katharine Reedy
- Critical digital literacy education in the 'fake news' era / Philip Seargeant and Caroline Tagg
- Onwards! Why the movement for digital inclusion has never been more important / Adam Micklethwaite.