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Breaking through: stories of effective digital practice from UK further education (FE) and skills

How can digital technology help you achieve a truly transformative student experience? How do you develop the strategic vision, practices and infrastructure to make that happen?

We have asked a selection of UK learning providers to tell their digital breakthrough stories, adding in points of guidance from their experience to help make your digital journey a smoother one.

Taking up the digital challenge is never easy, but providers with success stories to share can offer insights into how to transform strategy, policy, practice and culture.

Some short, some more detailed, our case studies have been organised into six sections to help you get the most from the digital revolution taking place in the further education and skills sector.
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English, maths and… digital literacy: the new essential skill in Welsh further education

English, maths and… digital literacy: the new essential skill in Welsh further education | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Much like the schoolchildren who decry having to learn algebra because they’ll never need to use it in real life, there are similar murmurs today about the relevance of a technology education that focuses primarily on how to use Microsoft software.
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Technology in FE and Skills

Technology in FE and Skills | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Download your free copy of the FE Week 16-page supplement on Technology in FE and Skills. In partnership with Tribal.

 

The technological landscape has shifted dramatically, in two decades, from computer labs with floppy disks to smartphones and tablet computers carried by students in their pockets.

With this shift has come new possibilities, and learning technologists are seizing the opportunity to work out new and innovative ways to reach and engage with learners.

The three-day ALT conference showcased a huge range of ideas and themes around how technology interact with and impact upon teaching and learning.

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Further education students are shunning the web and turning to staff and each other for digital skills support

Our survey of more than 37,000 students (14,292 from further education) shows more than two thirds of further education (FE) students are turning to each other and their lecturers for technical support, overlooking online help for their digital queries

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How can the Further Education sector deliver increased digital learning resources against the backdrop of budget cuts? | Eduserv Blog

How can the Further Education sector deliver increased digital learning resources against the backdrop of budget cuts? | Eduserv Blog | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
We are pleased to launch our latest insight report, ‘A digital student learning experience: How can the Further Education sector deliver increased digital resources against the backdrop of budget cuts?’ This report explores current issues around the management and provision of learning resources in FE, highlighting UK colleges’ priorities around the student learning experience, ‘ - See more at: http://www.eduserv.org.uk/blog/#sthash.ZjmcQreU.dpuf
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Wordle digital literacy project

Digital Literacy ProjectThe world has changed and digital literacy is now considered a core skill needed in 21st Century education
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