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Lack of faculty time and training limits digital learning more than resistance does, study finds | Inside Higher Ed

Lack of faculty time and training limits digital learning more than resistance does, study finds | Inside Higher Ed | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
A new survey of faculty members and administrators by Tyton Partners asserts that the use of digital instructional technologies, which it endorses, is facing "headwinds" in adoption by colleges and universities. The study identifies faculty take-up of digital courseware and other tools as among the leading impediments to their spread -- but cites faculty members' lack of time and the training they receive from their institutions as far bigger cause than their outright opposition.

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3 Ways to Get Faculty Up to Speed With Technology -- Campus Technology

3 Ways to Get Faculty Up to Speed With Technology -- Campus Technology | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Centers for teaching and learning share how they help faculty retool for technology-enabled teaching.
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Closing the Gap in Librarian, Faculty Views of Academic Libraries| Research

Closing the Gap in Librarian, Faculty Views of Academic Libraries| Research | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
In this age of outcomes measurement, many academic librarians are focused—and rightly so—on making sure they best serve students. Yet students are not the only population of end users on an academic campus. Faculty, too, are conduits not only to students but to library users in their own right. As well, studies of faculty attitudes such as Ithaka’s often show that, even as faculty increasingly depend on library-brokered online access to expensive databases and electronic journals, the off-site availability of modern resources may leave many faculty members less aware of the crucial role of the library in their and their students’ workflow.
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Survey of Faculty Attitudes on Technology | Inside Higher Ed

Survey of Faculty Attitudes on Technology | Inside Higher Ed | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Online education arguably came of age in the last year, with the explosion of massive open online courses driving the public's (and politicians') interest in digitally delivered courses and contributing to the perception that they represent not only higher education's future, but its present.

Faculty members, by and large, still aren't buying -- and they are particularly skeptical about the value of MOOCs, Inside Higher Ed's new Survey of Faculty Attitudes on Technology suggests.

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