Digital Literacy Unpacked
Editat de Katharine Reedy, Jo Parkeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2018
Digital Literacy Unpacked demonstrates the importance of digital literacy in all areas of life, the centrality of critical thinking (a key element of both digital and information literacy), and the essential role of library and information professionals in leading digital literacy developments. It highlights the partnerships needed to deliver excellence and presents case studies from a range of practitioners world-wide.
Includes coverage of:
- approaches to digital literacy, including a discussion of terminology, institutional approaches, and existing frameworks
- an overview of digital literacy in HE and examples of good practice
- openness and digital literacy with a discussion of OERs
- the myth of digital natives
- developing digital capabilities for staff
- professional development for librarians
- digital inclusion and lifelong employability in a digital world.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781783301973
ISBN-10: 178330197X
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Facet Publishing
Colecția Facet Publishing
ISBN-10: 178330197X
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Facet Publishing
Colecția Facet Publishing
Public țintă
Professional Practice & DevelopmentNotă biografică
Katharine Reedy is a digital literacy and learning design specialist. She was active in the field of digital and information literacy for over 10 years in different roles within the Open University Library before joining the OU Learning Design team in 2016.
Jo Parker is a Senior Library Manager at the Open University Library, with particular responsibility for developing digital and information literacy strategy. Her current role is leading institutional digital capabilities development. She is a ‘jolly good fellow’ - a Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellow, a Fellow of the HEA, and a Fellow of the Leadership Foundation, as well as holder of an OU Teaching Award.
Jo Parker is a Senior Library Manager at the Open University Library, with particular responsibility for developing digital and information literacy strategy. Her current role is leading institutional digital capabilities development. She is a ‘jolly good fellow’ - a Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellow, a Fellow of the HEA, and a Fellow of the Leadership Foundation, as well as holder of an OU Teaching Award.
Descriere
This book brings together a wide range of diverse perspectives on digital and information literacy that provide a comprehensive blend of theory and practice for library and information professionals.
Cuprins
Foreword - Rosie Jones Introduction - Katharine Reedy and Jo Parker Part 1: Approaching digital literacy 1. The trouble with terminology: rehabilitating and rethinking ‘Digital Literacy' - Jane Secker 2. Unpacking Digital Literacy: the potential contribution of central services to enabling the development of staff and student digital literacies - Joe Nicholls 3. Collaboration and coaching: powerful strategies for developing digital capabilities - Clare Killen Part 2: Learning in a digital world 4. Digital Literacy in UK and European Schools; enhancing school children’s motivation to read for pleasure - Geoff Walton, Mark Childs, Vedrana Vojković Estatiev, Janet Hetherington and Gordana Jugo 5. Digital games: Providing unique digital literacy challenges in childhood - Dean Groom and Judy O'Connell 6. Students in the SADL: lessons from LSE’s digital literacy programme - Jane Secker 7. Copyright and Digital Literacy – rules, risk and creativity - Chris Morrison Part 3: Developing staff digital literacies 8. D4 Curriculum Design Workshops: a model for developing digital literacy in practice - Liz Bennett and Sue Folley 9. #creativeHE: An animated Google+ platform for challenging practitioners to think differently - Chrissi Nerantzi and Norman Jackson 10. Developing library staff digital literacies - Charles Inskip Part 4: Digital citizens and workers 11. Digital literacy and open educational practice: Digilit Leicester - Josie Fraser and Katharine Reedy 12. Transforming the workplace through digital literacy - Bonnie Cheuk and Katharine Reedy 13. Critical digital literacy education in the ‘fake news’ era - Philip Seargeant and Caroline Tagg 14. Onwards! Why The Movement For Digital Inclusion Has Never Been More Important - Adam Micklethwaite Conclusion - Katharine Reedy and Jo Parker