Study title
An Exploration of How University Lecturers Construct Their Knowledge of Information and Digital Literacy: Workshop and Interview Data: 2018-2020
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Study number / PID
855937 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-855937 (DOI)
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Open
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Abstract
Utilising a contextual constructionism methodology (Nichols, 2015), my Professional Doctorate research aimed to explore the competencies that university lecturers require to be digitally competent. I began by investigating how digital competence is associated to information literacy, as related to university lecturers, by using a framework as a lens. I then convened workshops with an expert group of librarians, learning technologists, and lecturers, key stakeholders in information and digital literacy, and curricula and lecturer development. The workshops aimed to form a multi-professional understanding of the digital competencies relevant to university lecturers through an information literacy lens. To further my understanding of how university lecturers construct their knowledge of information and digital literacy, I undertook in-depth interviews with eight lecturers with the aim of better understanding the workshop data. Using a thematic analysis method, I concluded that lecturer construction of digital competence is still at an embryonic stage. Most lecturers struggled with the language of digital competence and information literacy as described in frameworks.
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Data collection period
09/04/2018 - 04/08/2020
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Universe
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Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2022