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About this guide

  • Published: 4 May 2017
  • Updated: 4 May 2017

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Contents

Developing organisational approaches to digital capability
  • Organisational digital capability in context
  • The digitally-capable organisation
  • Building digital professionalism
  • Strategic steps towards organisational digital capability
  • Case studies: journeys towards digital capability
  • Further resources

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Stay up-to-date by following the digital capability project blog and by joining our mailing list.

If you would like to share the story of how your organisation is developing the digital capacity of the overall organisation, please email: Sarah Knight (sarah.knight@jisc.ac.uk) and Lisa Gray (lisa.gray@jisc.ac.uk) with a brief overview.

Support from Jisc

All institutions supported by Jisc have a dedicated relationship manager who can identify appropriate specialist support to develop digital capability solutions. The service is scalable, ranging from a diagnostic meeting, advice and resource signposting, to a more detailed and involved consultative support service.

References and further resources

Support with digital capabilities development

  • Digital lens on the UK Professional Standards Framework (UKPSF) (pdf)
  • Digital Skills Support from the Education and Training Foundation

Related Jisc guides

  • Developing students’ digital literacy (pdf)
  • A strategic approach to inclusive practice in higher education
  • Develop your students’ employability skills through technology
  • Getting started with staff-student partnerships
  • Strategic guide to inclusive practice
  • Using assistive and accessible technology in teaching and learning
  • Widening participation

Further reports and background reading

  • Changing the Learning Landscape programme HEFCE (2015)
  • Deepening digital know-how: building digital talent (pdf) Jisc (August 2015)
  • Digital capability and teaching excellence: an integrative review exploring what infrastructure and strategies are necessary to support effective use of technology enabled learning (TEL) (Quality Assurance Agency for UK Higher Education, October 2016)
  • Digital skills for the UK economy (pdf) Ecorys UK for the Department for Business Innovation and Skills and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (January 2016)
  • Horizon Project Strategic Brief on Digital Literacy (Volume 3.3, October 2016)
  • Make or Break: The UK’s Digital Future (pdf) House of Lords Select Committee on Digital Skills (February 2015)
  • Review of publicly funded digital skills qualifications (February 2016)
  • The Digitization of Higher Education: Charting the Course (EDUCAUSE review, December 2016)
  • UCISA Digital Capabilities Surveys

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