(Chesnot / Getty Images) College students use TikTok for homework help, survey shows A survey shows students are more likely to use TikTok, rather than search engines like Google, for help on assignments. Feb 21, 2023 By EdScoop Staff
(Getty Images) Higher ed adjusts as basic technology skills change A group of university leaders discussed how integral digital literacy and software skills are in ensuring students are ready for graduation. Mar 30, 2022 By Emily Bamforth
Courtesy of Allison Shelley/The Verbatim Agency for American Education: Images of Teachers and Students in Action How to teach digital literacy skills at the right time Commentary: edWeb.net's Eileen Belastock explains how Piaget's theory of cognitive development can be used to structure digital skills instruction. Feb 20, 2019 By Eileen Belastock
(Gage Skidmore / Flickr) Wisconsin teachers, librarians granted $1.5 million for edtech training Funding from the Department of Public Instruction will go toward improving digital literacy of the state's educators. Sep 5, 2018 By Ryan Johnston
EdScoop Colleges urged to bolster creative side of students’ digital literacy Students know how to consume digital content, but need more help learning to create and use it in the workplace, New Media Consortium study says. Nov 17, 2017 By Wyatt Kash
College faculty, students disagree on each other’s digital literacy levels – survey The survey by Videoblocks showed that 45 percent of students perceive themselves as “highly digitally literate,” but only 14 percent of faculty would agree. Mar 28, 2016 By Yizhu Wang