Developing digital capability: digital communication and participation
Explore a range of tools and techniques to become a confident digital communicator.
- Online
- One standalone session, or part of a series of six themed courses
- Two hours
- £95 - £150 + VAT
This course will be held on
19 March 2025
- Online in Teams
- 10:00 – 12:00
About
In this two-hour interactive online workshop, aimed at beginners, you will explore a range of tools and techniques to enable you to be a confident digital communicator and feel comfortable participating in professional/learning networks online.
By the end of the workshop, you will have a better understanding of what to consider when choosing the appropriate tools for communicating digitally. You will discuss the benefits and methods of participating, learning and sharing online. You will also receive a list of resources that you can use to continue your learning journey beyond the workshop.
Benefits
- Gain confidence and knowledge around digital communication and participation
- Share good practice and learn from others
- Take away materials and skills for further independent learning
- Create ideas for activities to carry out with learners and/or staff members
Who should attend
This workshop is aimed at teaching practitioners, learning technologists, library and learning resource staff and professional services staff.
Training outcomes
- Explore Jisc’s definition of digital communication and participation
- Discuss different modes of online communication
- Consider the privacy and digital footprint of different communication methods
- Identify strategies for facilitating and participating in online networks/communities
- Consider the carbon footprint of online communication
Earn digital credentials for this course
By completing this course, you can earn the 'completed' digital badge.
Find out more about digital credentials.
Pricing
- Jisc member - £95 + VAT
- Non-member not-for-profit - £115 + VAT
- Other organisations - £150 + VAT
Member types and VAT information
- Jisc members - typically publicly funded FE, HE and research institutions
- Non-members - Eligible local government, public sector, private/independent education providers and non-profit customers
- VAT - is charged at 20% of the value of the service.
- Jisc members - typically publicly funded FE, HE and research institutions
- Non-members - Eligible local government, public sector, private/independent education providers and non-profit customers
- VAT - is charged at 20% of the value of the service.
Book more courses in this series
This course is part of a series of six themed courses:
Contact
For more information, email training@jisc.ac.uk or phone 01235 822242.