1. Using digital technologies in your work: how do you feel?
Put a X on the diagram to show how you feel about the use of digital technologies in
your work. Put a O to show how the staff you work with feel. Use the pencil tool
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2. Supporting the development of staff digital literacies
Introduction to supporting the development of staff digital literacies
– Sarah Davies, Programme Manager, Jisc
Current approaches:
Librarians and careers/employability staff
– Janet Finlay, Digidol project, Cardiff University
Teaching administrators
– Stefanie Anyadi, Digital Department project, University College London
Whole-institutional approach
– Neil Witt, SEEDPoD project, Plymouth University
Questions after each input; 15 mins for discussion at the end
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3. What is ‘digital literacy’?
those capabilities which fit an individual for
living, learning and working in a digital
society
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4. Digital literacy – a working definition
ICT literacy
Learning Information
skills literacy
Identity Media
management literacy
Communication
Digital
and
scholarship
collaboration
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6. Which best describes your role?
A. Supporting/managing e-learning or technology-enhanced learning
B. Staff and educational development
C. Lecturer/course leader
D. Professional services eg library, careers, student support
E. Other – please use chat box to give detail
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7. Staff digital literacies: professional associations
The sector bodies and Organisational Development in
professional associations JISC is Higher Education Group
working with initially include: (ODHE)
Standing Conference on
Association for Learning Academic Practice (SCAP)
Development in Higher Staff Development Forum
Education (ALDinHE) (SDF)
Association for Learning Staff and Educational
Technology (ALT) Development Association
Association of University (SEDA)
Administrators (AUA) Society of College, National
Heads of Educational and University Libraries
Development Group (HEDG) (SCONUL)
Vitae
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8. Support for staff digital literacy development
Barriers Enablers
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9. Digital literacies in the disciplines
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10. Embedding technology into staff development
Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher
Education
University of the Arts London (DIAL project)
– collaborative reading, writing and reflection activities on individual blogs
– produce a short video summary of their project outcomes
Challenging but/therefore useful
Raised confidence and competence in technologies for reflective practice
Increased participants’ willingness to use technology in their teaching
practice
Need to consider: support needs; open practice; familiarisation with
communicating online; assessment strategy; inclusion; f2f contact
Lindsay Jordan, 2013
Guide to implementing the UK professional standards framework in
the digital university
Webinar 17 April - http://jiscdlukpsf-eorg.eventbrite.com/
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11. Supporting the development of staff digital literacies
Current approaches:
Librarians and careers/employability staff
– Janet Finlay, Digidol project, Cardiff University
Teaching administrators
– Stefanie Anyadi, Digital Department project, University College London
Whole-institutional approach
– Neil Witt, SEEDPoD project, Plymouth University
Questions after each input; 15 mins for discussion at the end
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12. ⬅ Content
Tasks & ⬅ Tools
Practices ⬅ People
⬅ Processes
Janet Finlay (FinlayJ4@Cardiff.ac.uk, @janetfinlay)
Joe Nicholls (NichollsJA@Cardiff.ac.uk, @joenicholls)
Cathie Jackson (JacksonCM@Cardiff.ac.uk, @cathiejack)
All at Information Services, Cardiff University.
13. Attributes &
Identities I am…
Practices
⬅ Content
Tasks & (ways of thinking and acting) I apply… ⬅ Tools
⬅ People
Practices
Skills I can…
⬅ Processes
(personal capabilities)
Access
(to things - services that perform a I have…
function)
Awareness
(of available services - content, tools, people and processes, I know of…
and potential practices)
Learning Literacies Development Framework
(Adapted from Beetham and Sharp 2009)
Janet Finlay (FinlayJ4@Cardiff.ac.uk, @janetfinlay)
Joe Nicholls (NichollsJA@Cardiff.ac.uk, @joenicholls)
Cathie Jackson (JacksonCM@Cardiff.ac.uk, @cathiejack)
All at Information Services, Cardiff University.
14. Map statements detailing
digital and information literacies to
Review and analysis of the framework Evolve and reapply
Information Literacy and
framework
Digital Literacy models
Workshops to test
Content analysis methodology and framework
of model related
documentation
Viewpoint-like cards to
facilitate conversation
Janet Finlay (FinlayJ4@Cardiff.ac.uk, @janetfinlay)
Joe Nicholls (NichollsJA@Cardiff.ac.uk, @joenicholls)
Cathie Jackson (JacksonCM@Cardiff.ac.uk, @cathiejack)
All at Information Services, Cardiff University.
15. Janet Finlay (FinlayJ4@Cardiff.ac.uk, @janetfinlay)
Joe Nicholls (NichollsJA@Cardiff.ac.uk, @joenicholls)
Cathie Jackson (JacksonCM@Cardiff.ac.uk, @cathiejack)
All at Information Services, Cardiff University.
16. The Digital Department
Project Team: Stefanie Anyadi (PALS) Lorraine Dardis (VP - International),
Alison Gilry (ICH), Clive Young (ELE)
17. What are “teaching administrators”?
• Professional support staff based in academic
departments, student-facing, support teaching
staff
• Wide and varied range of responsibilities:
admissions, examinations, quality assurance,
VLE support, pastoral support, marketing,
careers…
18. Teaching Administrators at UCL
An active community of practice:
• TA Conference
• TA Forum
• TA Handbook
• Increased profile (E-learning champions,
involvement at faculty level)
22. Digital Skills and Digital Literacies
Overview of systems and software
Horizon scanning
Understanding of the place that technologies,
systems and processes have in teaching and
learning
Open to innovative approaches
Encouraging and supporting teaching staff
Professional identity
23. Towards whole – institutional
embedded Digital Literacies
Professor Neil Witt
Head of Academic Support, Technology & Innovation
Plymouth University
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24. Change via a JISC project?
• Builds on 2011 BCUP project
• Audit of systems, policies,
infrastructure and data
• Views from academic and
support staff on use of, and
practice with, existing software
and hardware systems.
• Recommending Institutional
change on DL issues around:
• Infrastructure
• Support
• Curriculum Design
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25. Impact of technology?
• Students willing to use, and expect their devices to be used to
support their learning experience.
• An urgency in developing services that meets the students’
needs and expectations.
• Assume that academic staff can/will support their use of
technology
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26. Impact of technology?
• Expectation Management?
• How to meet these digital needs?
• How to engage and support ALL staff?
• How to embed into practice?
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27. The Digital Strategy
Opportunity 1 – inputting into Strategy
• Key theme 1 - Digital People
• Key theme 2 - Digital teaching, learning and research
• Key theme 3 - Digital services
• Key theme 4 - Digital Infrastructure and Capability
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29. Embracing Change
Opportunity 3 – use Restructuring
An opportunity to
recommend Institutional
change:
• Infrastructure
• Support
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30. Joining it all up
Embed in the curriculum
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31. • Benchmark and gather evidence
• Take every available opportunity
• Influence then operationalise strategy
• Embed into Staff Development
• Embed into processes (e.g. Curriculum Design)
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Editor's Notes
Student focus groups reported that it was often the acquisititon of the most complex IT-enabled study skills that led to the most profound changes in study practice - eg databases, library catalogues, CAD and simulations, data analysis software and referencing systems.
Emerging identity of teaching administrators as community
External accreditation as incentive and for recognition
Encouraging reflective practice approach – digital skills and digital literaciesLocal support for external accreditation – dept/funding of accreditation fee, faculty/engagement with faculty tutors, UCL/funding from VPE
Beetham, Digital Literacies Development Frameworkhttps://portfolio.pebblepad.co.uk/cumbria/viewasset.aspx?oid=579596&type=file&webfolioid=531067