Developing students' digital literacy
Even today’s students need support with some areas of digital practice, particularly in an academic context
Even today’s students need support with some areas of digital practice, particularly in an academic context
An introduction to engaging with research data management processes.
Using technology to support students’ progression over time.
Developing an agile and responsive curriculum to meet the diverse needs of students and employers in the 21st century.
Research data management is important for institutions as well as researchers, and needs to be selected, curated, retained and stored, using appropriate metadata.
Setting out the responsibilities of educational institutions to ensure that learning analytics is carried out responsibly, appropriately and effectively.
Using technology to support the assessment life cycle, from the electronic submission of assignments to marking and feedback.
Provides ideas and resources to inspire the strategic development of digital literacies - those capabilities which support living, learning and working in a digital society
Addressing key issues for researchers when collecting, storing, sharing, archiving or deleting personal data.
Institutions need to know how to share and protect their own outputs while not infringing the rights of others