2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10956-022-09956-1
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Student Self-perception on Digital Literacy in STEM Blended Learning Environments

Abstract: As students transition into tertiary blended learning environments, their digital literacy in terms of technical capabilities have potential to impact on their access to digital resources. The first foundational year of STEM degrees includes compulsory courses across a broad range of scientific areas, each of which incorporates online technology in a discipline-specific manner. Given the diversity of online resources that STEM students need to access across their first-year coursework, this study applies learn… Show more

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“…In the literature, there is a plurality of terms related to digital literacy, where researchers tend to use "digital literacy," "digital skills," "digital competence," and "21 st century digital skills" interchangeably (Audrin & Audrin, 2022). In general, students referred to as "digital natives" have high confidence in interacting with digital technology, but some research results show that they are not necessarily digitally literate (Caverly et al, 2019;Le et al, 2022). The results of this study support the statement that there are many discrepancies between the results of the first tier (self-assessment) and the second tier (knowledge-based assessment) in the survey…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…In the literature, there is a plurality of terms related to digital literacy, where researchers tend to use "digital literacy," "digital skills," "digital competence," and "21 st century digital skills" interchangeably (Audrin & Audrin, 2022). In general, students referred to as "digital natives" have high confidence in interacting with digital technology, but some research results show that they are not necessarily digitally literate (Caverly et al, 2019;Le et al, 2022). The results of this study support the statement that there are many discrepancies between the results of the first tier (self-assessment) and the second tier (knowledge-based assessment) in the survey…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…After successfully identifying that only a small proportion of students have a high proficiency level in digital literacy, it is necessary to apply appropriate learning strategies, accompanied by explicit instructions to train students' digital literacy skills on an ongoing basis (Le et al, 2022). Students with low digital literacy skills, especially in information and data literacy competencies, will find it difficult to take advantage of advances in information technology for their own development (Somerville et al, 2008).…”
Section: Implicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Key to our concept is that the students work intensively in interprofessional teams right from the start, and, therefore, the courses are designed in a flipped-classroom method to promote interprofessional communication and cooperation. Thereby a high degree of blended learning [4] has been implemented: In the central learning management system ILIAS, various learning material as video presentations, learning modules, data sets as well as exercises that are worked on alone or together are available online. In synchronous online or on-site sessions, usually held in the late afternoon, the knowledge can be deepened and applied in direct communication.…”
Section: Didactic Concept Outlinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several efforts have been made to equip future teachers with these competencies through different standards and frameworks to the level of learning acquired (Fraser et al, 2013 ; INTEF, 2017 ; UNESCO, 2018 ). However, how to work these competencies in initial training is still a hotly debated topic, in which special attention is paid to the promotion of experiences of a pedagogical and innovative nature to transform teaching practices, involving the integration of technologies in the classroom, as stated in the Horizon Report 2019 for the Higher Education (Educause, 2019 ; Le et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%