Hello BCOEL,
Announcing a Call for Open Content: Digital Literacy
which we are approaching our networks and communities with first. Looking forward to hearing from some of you, because if anyone knows much of this content and how to curate it….:). Leva
Call for Open Content: Digital Literacy
In partnership with the Ministry
of Advanced Education, Skills and Training (AEST) and the Digital Learning Advisory
Committee (DLAC), a group of
individuals with deep and broad
expertise and experience from
across the sector,
BCcampus is
pleased to
be leading
in the
development of
an open
collection of
materials to support Digital Literacy in B.C. post-secondary.
This
collection will
be high
quality, openly
licensed courses
and resources
to support
the development
of digital literacy knowledge, skills, and abilities.
We
are currently
seeking content
submissions for the
collection that
fulfills the
requirements of
the eight
areas of digital literacy thematic competencies, as identified in the AEST’s
Digital Literacy Framework: ethical and legal consideration; technology supports; information literacy; digital scholarship; communication and collaboration; creation and curation; digital wellbeing; and community-based
learning.
Do
you have
digital literacy
content that
will help
people:
•
Understand
the ethics
and legal
implications of
gathering and
sharing digital
information?
•
Learn
about the
risks and
benefits of
having an
online presence?
•
Discover
and choose
educational software,
digital tools
and apps?
•
Interpret
and validate
information?
•
Use
technology to
collect, analyse,
and share
research?
•
Create
multimedia that
can reach
different audiences
and share stories?
•
Create
healthy boundaries
with
technology and
use digital
tools to
maintain well-being?
•
Communicate and collaborate
meaningfully with digital communities?
If the answer is “yes” to any of the above points, we would love to hear from you!
Content
may be in the form
of textbooks, courses
or course materials,
websites, videos,
infographics, podcasts, book chapters, journal articles, tools or tutorials, etc.
Submissions must
be openly licensed, or content
an institution is willing
to openly license and make shareable in the collection.
Submissions will
be reviewed by a
group of
evaluators from
our sector
prior to inclusion
in the collection.
If
you have
a content
submission, require
more information,
or would
like to
find out
how you
might assist, please contact: Leva Lee, BCcampus
leva.lee@bccampus.ca
or Britt Dzioba bdzioba@bccampus.ca
This
Call for
Open Content:
Digital Literacy
will close
on December 8th, 2022
Leva Lee, MLS (Library Science) – she/her Manager, Learning & Teaching |
Email: Leva.lee@bccampus.ca Twitter: @levalee •
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