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Outcomes and outputs from the Jisc LLiDA project on Learning Literacies in a Digital Age led by Glasgow Caledonian University
digital literacy, learning literacy, digital capability, literacy frameworks, learning, higher education, further education
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‘Flipping Brilliant’ http://voicethread.com/#q.b1191.i13695 Type of snapshot ‘Learner-led’ provision What was the context for this snapshot? This year long on-going project is being undertaken with Skillextra Plus, who are a group of school leavers within the School of Access and Communities. We wanted to introduce the use digital technologies and Web 2.0...

Virtual transition: safe digital social opportunities http://www.bgfl.org/transition Type of snapshot Learner led provision What was the context for this snapshot? Virtual Transition Project for Birmingham schools dealing with the transition of learners from primary to secondary school. Aiming to address the year 7 dip in attainment and to support the...

A flexible and accessible online study skills resource Type of snapshot Central services provision e.g. library, learning development, e-learning, ICT Accessible online provision available pre-entry, to support transition What was the context for this snapshot? Figure 1. www.napier.ac.uk/getready 'Get ready for university study' was originally developed to support students joining university...

Online or on the shelves – students enjoy research http://www.inf.aber.ac.uk/subject/history/penglais.asp Type of snapshot Central services provision What was the context for this snapshot? This project was undertaken in June 2008 on request from an academic department who were holding a project day for sixth form students from a local comprehensive...