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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Graduate College
Embedding Digital Literacy in Your Course
Wednesday, March 5, 2025 at 10:00 AM until 11:15 AM
Central Standard Time UTC -06:00
Digital literacy is the ability to apply IT and digital technology to find, understand, evaluate, communicate, and create information. Embedding development of these skills within our courses is just as important as guiding our students to positively regulate their learning behaviors. In this workshop you will develop strategies to promote digital literacy among your students for achieving their learning goals and developing lifelong learning processes.
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Digital literacy is the ability to apply IT and digital technology to find, understand, evaluate, communicate, and create information. Embedding development of these skills within our courses is just as important as guiding our students to positively regulate their learning behaviors. In this workshop you will develop strategies to promote digital literacy among your students for achieving their learning goals and developing lifelong learning processes.
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