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Three key ways to build staff digital capabilities and confidence

Three key ways to build staff digital capabilities and confidence | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Staff digital capabilities are central to student and organisational success. It's a digital world, and in addition to a chosen subject, students are preparing for work and life in a digital society. 

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Digital badges: Tracking staff development

Digital badges: Tracking staff development | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

"Digital badges are perfect in the workplace to help manage people’s training requirements. Imagine each line manager having a visual dashboard of digital badges which showcases the training and achievements of each staff member, and most importantly, what they haven’t achieved."


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Boosting skills from roots to shoots | JISC

Boosting skills from roots to shoots | JISC | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

At Digifest 2017, we announced a suite of new resources to help university and college leaders and staff make sure they have the digital skills they’ll need in their increasingly digital environment.


These resources include a digital capabilities discovery tool that will make it much simpler for individual staff – in many different job roles - and their managers to think clearly about their current digital capabilities, to identify skills gaps and create improvement pathways. The development of the discovery tool, and the resources that accompany it, is timely as digital capabilities climb higher up institutional agendas.


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