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What is good practice in the development, assessment and evaluation of digital literacy for graduate employability?

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This report seeks to identify the features of good practice in the development, assessment and evaluation of digital literacy for graduate employability. The report forms Stage 2 of a two-stage literature review. The results of the first stage of the review are reported in: Towards an understanding of ‘Digital Literacy(ies)’. The current report draws on some of the same literature to that of the Stage 1 report and covers the same time period – up to the end of 2012. In addition, the current report covers literature that provides discussion and accounts of good practice in digital literacy – particularly practice that is embedded in course curricula. The literature provides numerous examples of standalone digital literacy practices. While such practices may be effective for some purposes, they may be less effective than course-integrated practices in contributing to graduate employability. However, there are few accounts of course-integrated practices in the literature and fewer still that provide a compelling case for their positive contribution to graduate outcomes. Accordingly, the report identifies eight criteria of good practice in digital literacy for the assurance of graduate learning outcomes. It then identifies types of broad teaching and learning practices that appear to best encompass these criteria and which provide meaningful contexts in which to develop the digital literacy competencies of students.

History

Pagination

1-16

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

2205-0531

Language

eng

Publication classification

A6 Research report/technical paper

Issue

2

Publisher

Deakin University Library

Place of publication

Geelong, Vic.

Series

discourse: Deakin University Library research and practice