Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path
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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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The 9 Skills Students Must Master to Succeed ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

The 9 Skills Students Must Master to Succeed ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Of all the things I have read about the 21st century skills required for students success in today's info rich society, the visual below from edutopia captures the essence of these skills and touches on critical areas students need to work on to meet these skills.These skills are grouped in three main categories: learning,  creating and  collaborating:

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Moving at the Speed of Creativity | Helping Students Use Creative Commons Images in Presentations

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The Design Studio / DL materials for students

This page collates student-facing materials produced by the Jisc Developing Digital Literacies (DDL) programme, including diagnostic tests, learning journeys, open educational resources, resources developed by student-facing advisers and professionals, and resources developed by students themselves.

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A new vision for education | Jisc Inform / Issue 37, Summer 2013 |

A new vision for education | Jisc Inform / Issue 37, Summer 2013 | | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Tonie Pearce:

 

One of the first things you probably heard about incoming National Union of Students (NUS) president Toni Pearce, who took up her post on 1 July, is that she is the union’s first president from a further education (FE) background. She plans to make sure her appointment is a marker along the path to a more inclusive view of education. And, she says, technology can help to make that happen…

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