Presentations
Conference presentations by members of the project team on the results of the EADDLS project (where there is more than one author, the presenter is shown in bold):
Ingrid Nix and Marion Hall: What students want: designing learning to optimise engagement in digital literacy skills development.
10-11 June 2014: Computers and Learning Research Group 35th Annual Conference, Open University (View presentation)
Marion Hall and Ingrid Nix: Digital literacy for work, study and home - student needs and attitudes. Findings from the EADDLS project (Evaluating Approaches to Developing Digital Literacy Skills)
17 July 2013: Staff workshop, Open University in the South, Oxford (View presentation)
[also presented at Undergraduate Business & Professional Development programme Study Skills Seminar, Open University Business School, Milton Keynes, 17 September, 2013]
Marion Hall, Ingrid Nix and Kirsty Baker: “Why should I?” Engaging learners in digital literacy skills development
26-27 October 2012: European Conference on E-Learning (ECEL), University of Groningen, the Netherlands (View presentation)
Ingrid Nix, Marion Hall and Kirsty Baker: “Why bother?” Learner perceptions of digital literacy skills development: learning design implications
26-27 October 2012: European Conference on E-Learning (ECEL), University of Groningen, the Netherlands (View presentation)
Marion Hall, Ingrid Nix and Kirsty Baker: “Why should I bother?” - Engaging learners in digital literacy skills development
11-13 September, 2012: Association for Learning Technology Conference (Alt-C), University of Manchester, UK (View presentation)
Kirsty Baker: The role of ‘context’ in the design of integrated information literacy skills – learner preferences
14 June 2012: Centre for Learning and Teaching Research (CLTR) conference, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, UK (View presentation)
Marion Hall, Ingrid Nix and Kirsty Baker: Are learner perceptions of digital literacy skills teaching affected by demographic factors?
13-14 June 2012: Blended Learning conference, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK (View presentation)
Ingrid Nix, Marion Hall and Kirsty Baker: “What do I need?” – evaluating learner perceptions of digital literacy skills development to inform enhancements to learning design
13-14 June 2012: Blended Learning conference, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK (View presentation)