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Clinical Education and Digital Culture

Clinical Education and Digital Culture

The course blog for Clinical Education and Digital Culture

Author: Kim Attenborough

Digital literacy is defined by Jisc, 2015  as  ‘the capabilities which fit someone for living, learning and working in a digital society’ and includes digital identity and well-being, ICT proficiency, digital learning and development, information & media literacy, communication, collaboration and participation. ‘Digital Professionalism is the competence or values expected of a professional when engaged […]

Trying to think of a topic for the assignment.  Just listened to Rachel Ellaway’s interview  around digital professionalism which was very good.  Listening to the recording of the tutorial on Thursday with Tim, Yannis and Harveen was helpful – Tim said that we should look for something that interests us…. I was really interested in […]

My assumption is that e-learning is anything that comes through an online experience. I have both experienced this as a learner and a teacher.   My experiences as a learner have been good with online learning. In our company we use brain sharks (similar to audio PowerPoint) and Q-stream for continuous learning as well as modules […]

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