Developing digitally literate staff and students rsc northern summer conference presentation june 2014
1. Developing digitally literate staff and students in your
organisation
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Scott Hibberson, e-LearningAdvisor, Jisc #eFest14
2. An Introduction to Skills Scan
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• Based on the ElectronicTraining Needs Analysis (ETNA) survey
developed by RSC Scotland
• Provides strategic information to decision makers within the institution
to help identify training needs and inform staff development
But…
• Need to incorporate other educational sectors (WBL, ACL, etc)
• Demand to incorporate key aspects of digital literacies into the survey
3. The staff development challenge…
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Discussion: What are the key challenges when developing staff development activities
within your organisation?
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4. How does it work?
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Contact your Jisc Regional Support Centre to set up an initial consultation to
identify:-
• What staff development issues you would you like to address?
• What questions you would like to include?
• Over what timescale would you like to carry out the survey?
• Which staff within your organisation would you like to target?
• How granular would you like the feedback report to be?
The Jisc RSC advisor, facilitates the meeting, creates the survey, analyses the
data and provides feedback and any follow-up actions.
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6. The Skills Scan allows you to:-
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• Tailor the questions to your specific needs ✔
• Identify gaps in current staff skills and behaviours ✔
• Target specific roles within your organisation (i.e.
Curriculum, Support, etc) ✔
• Plan meaningful staff development activities based
on demand and pitch ✔
• Access support in developing resources to support
staff development ✔
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7. Key sections:
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• Be safe in a digital environment
• Find evaluate and apply information
• Use digital tools
• Showcase achievement
• Awareness and management of digital
identity
• Collaborate – education, community &
work life
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8. Staff development
Following the Skills Scan the Jisc RSC can help you to:-
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• Identify key areas for staff development
• Inform decision-making on key priorities for your
organisation
• Assistance in sourcing relevant training
opportunities
• Recommend training resources for you to use in
house
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9. Example resources: Be safe in a digital environment
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• Jisc RSC support and guidance on esafety.
• Jisc Legal's template esafety policy.
• Jisc RSC Eastern's esafety Moodle course.
• Jisc Netskills advice and guidance on
developing a social media strategy.
• Jisc Infonet’s e-SafetyToolkit
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10. Example resources: Showcase achievement
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• Building a ProfessionalOnline Presence - Moodle course
(WorcesterCollege)
• Prince’sTrust - Digital Literacy Survey 2013
• Students...Kick-StartYour Personal Brand Online
• How to Clean UpYour Online Presence and Make a
Great First Impression.
• HowTo UseTwitterTo HelpYou Find A Job.
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11. Find out more…
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Scott Hibberson, e-Learning Advisor
s.hibberson@leeds.ac.uk
@scotthibberson
http://www.jiscrsc.ac.uk/support-
for/digital-literacy.aspx
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