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What is Faculty Digital Literacy

Critical Essays on the New Moral Imperative for Supporting Marginalized Students in PK-20 Education
The ability of faculty to use different, emerging, and engaging technologies and information resources to facilitate teaching and learning requiring both cognitive and technical skills.
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Minority College Students and Digital Agency: Exploring the Relationship Between Technology Awareness and the Development of the Digital Self
Charlotte Baker (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA) and Rebecca J. Blankenship (Florida A&M University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7787-4.ch006
Abstract
As noted in the 2017 Horizon Report on Higher Education, it is no longer enough to simply graduate with a degree in a particular discipline; the Hart Research Associates Report also emphasizes the point that employers are requesting that colleges and universities place more emphasis on practical and real-world skills rather than focusing on competencies in broader disciplinary theories that may never be applied practically in the daily workplace setting. In this chapter, the authors look at two specific examples: preservice teacher training and the training of graduate students in epidemiology (STEM). The purpose of this qualitative analysis is to examine and compare the literature related to two primary concepts: (1) access to technology and digital literacy of minority college students and (2) minority serving institution (MSI) response to promoting digital literacy among faculty and students enrolled in clinically based programs.
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