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|title=Reflections on digital practice
|tagline=A DEFT case study: Digital literacy in professional practice
|tagline=A DEFT case study: Digital literacy in professional practice
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|content= There were two elements to the case study: The first element incorporated student assignments, which addressed the Digital Literacy-related issues. The essays were accompanied by Sarah Butler's commentary which teased out issues related to DL in professional development. The second element built on student presentations, delivered on the basis of assignments; students also produced additional reflections on the basis of prompts from DeFT team. The particular technologies focussed on by this case study are those related to digital video, with the focus being on the students' own reflections on their use of these DL tools.
|content= There were two elements to the case study: The first element incorporated student assignments, which addressed the Digital Literacy-related issues. The essays were accompanied by Sarah Butler's commentary which teased out issues related to DL in professional development. The second element built on student presentations, delivered on the basis of assignments; students also produced additional reflections on the basis of prompts from DeFT team. The particular technologies focussed on by this case study are those related to digital video, with the focus being on the students' own reflections on their use of these DL tools.


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|useful information= This case study was undertaken by The University of Sheffield, in conjunction with Andrey Rossowsky and Mick Connell. It is linked closely with another DEFT case study: [[Reflections on digital practice]]
|useful information= This case study was undertaken by Sheffield Hallam University, in conjunction with Sarah Butler.


|related resources= One of the lesson ideas from the case study is available as a separate resource at  [[Digital Technology Presentations with ITE]]
|related resources= One of the lesson ideas from the case study is available as a separate resource at  [[Digital Technology Presentations with ITE]]
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A DEFT case study: Digital literacy in professional practice

Lesson idea. There were two elements to the case study: The first element incorporated student assignments, which addressed the Digital Literacy-related issues. The essays were accompanied by Sarah Butler's commentary which teased out issues related to DL in professional development. The second element built on student presentations, delivered on the basis of assignments; students also produced additional reflections on the basis of prompts from DeFT team. The particular technologies focussed on by this case study are those related to digital video, with the focus being on the students' own reflections on their use of these DL tools.

Teaching approach. This case study looks at the use of digital video and video editing software to support academic writing.

One of the lesson ideas from the case study is available as a separate resource at Digital Technology Presentations with ITE (edit)

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Title Reflections on digital practice
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To enable student teachers to reflect on their use of digital literacy tools

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Case study

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This case study was undertaken by Sheffield Hallam University, in conjunction with Sarah Butler.

Related ORBIT Wiki Resources

One of the lesson ideas from the case study is available as a separate resource at Digital Technology Presentations with ITE

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