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There are many references to the Digitally Literate FE and Skills Teacher Framework, which are, of course, extremely useful if you happen to be an FE or skills teacher. But even if you are not, this book is worth having, not least because it is bang up to date, with sections on MOOCs, copyright, cyberbullying and critical reading.
This thoughtful book provides a useful framework to help us consider some of the important questions new technology poses... While the book is full of useful ideas, it does not just provide a 'how to' guide but asks the reader to consider their own relationship with digital technology and how this might be developed. He backs up theory with case histories and examples, making the ideas practical and accessible.
A good resource for students on the Foundation Degree programme to explore theory and research in digital literacy. Examples within the book provide clear links to practice to support key assignments on the course, enabling students to critically examine their own teaching methods of technology in the classroom.
This book covers all issues related to the introduction of digital literacy into FE classrooms. Great for PGCE students and existing tutors wishing to add a digital element to their lessons
Very clear and concise. A good resource.
Very useful for teachers to keep up to date with digital literacy enabling the use of ILT in the classroom.
A very well written text that underpins the application of effective use of technology as an enhancement to learning
This was really easy to read and suitable for all practioners in a college environment recommended to our library
Digital Literacy is essential and will become even more so in the near future, as such this book can provide useful ideas to allow FE and HE teachers to embed digital literacy skills into a wide variety of subject areas.
Very good skills bok for every teacher whether on the FE or HE sector
The book offers a useful insight to the dilemmas of tutors and the use of IT skills they have and that of their students/learners.
This is an excellent book and is interesting and well structured and a mine of information. But in reality it is only the teacher / lecturer who needs it. So this book may be suitable for recommending on a teacher training course, but not on a business studies type course.
Essential for teachers today in the digital revolution
This book has already been bought for our library!
The book has systematically covered some web-based technologies that both teachers and learners need in teaching and learning. It also explores variety of important issues , skills and knowledge that is beneficial not only in the classroom but also outside the class and they are useful to teachers and students. A very helpful and handy book very handy to carry around, very informative. Happy with it well done Jonathan.
A practical and comprehensive guide for FE teachers. The explanation is clear and accessible and goes on to offer strategies, support and practical ideas. All supported with examples from practice. An invaluable resource for those developing teaching and learning experiences in a digital age.
Excellent grounding in the subject
Good breadth of content relevant to new and experienced teachers in FE getting to grips with the challenges of digital literacy.
Up to date and relevant, a good grounding for FE tutors. Recommended to my PGCE students.
Helpful when delivering New Essential skills suite.