I was pleased to spot last night that the NMC has published its second Horizon Project Strategic Brief on Digital Literacy :
a follow-up to its 2016 strategic brief on digital literacy. Commissioned by Adobe, this independent research builds upon the established baseline definitions of digital literacy from the 2016 brief, examining digital literacy through a global and discipline-specific lens to reveal new contexts that are shaping the way learners create, discover, and critically assess digital content.
Now, dear Reader, you may remember when their first one came out last year, it provoked me to have, as they say here in Glasgow “a right good rant“. My rantiness seemed to strike a chord and, as wordpress likes to tell me now and again, got my stats booming. It’s also caught the eye of the folks at NMC who got in touch and we exchanged a few emails about my concerns with the first report.
Tags: Digital Capabilities • digitalliteracy • General