Critical digital literacy should be embedded throughout the higher education experience. We all need effective ways to tell the difference between truth and lies, not just […]
Determinist approaches to technology continue to dominate strategic thinking. Buy it, build it and learning will happen. Technology is still seen as the answer to […]
The Friday blog-habit is proving hard to break! If only I could be as strict with the Friday evening wine or Saturday cake. As in not […]
On reflection this post could also be called the Othering of the TEL-People I was at the UCISA Spotlight on Digital Capabilities event James Clay […]
This week I visited the Georgia O’Keefe exhibition at Tate Modern. No photographs allowed. In the other rooms you could take photos (no flash) so […]
Yesterday was #nationalpoetryday. When I think the digital in the poetry world it’s Richard Brautigan’s All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace which comes to mind. Brautigan […]
[Lady Bracknell] Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone. The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately […]
Why don’t I speak French? I learned it at school and went to French night class – twice. For 10 years I car-shared with a colleague who […]
Digital Capabilities can be defined as the skills and/or competencies required for living, learning and working in a digital society. The Jisc Digital Capability Framework […]
The Students as Researchers Scheme gives York St John students the opportunity to be paid to carry out research alongside members of staff. The primary aim of the […]