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Today's students, tomorrow's challenges: digital experiences that connect #digitalstudent http://digitalstudent.jiscinvolve.org Helen Beetham Sarah Knight

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Workshop session with Sarah Knigh at the Greenwich Academic Practice with Technology conference.

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Today's students, tomorrow's challenges: digital experiences that connect

#digitalstudent http://digitalstudent.jiscinvolve.org

Helen Beetham Sarah Knight

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Welcome and introductions

Jisc Digital Student http://digitalstudent.jiscinvolve.org.uk

Dave White, Head of eLearningUAL@daveowhite

Helen Beetham, Consultant in Higher Education@helenbeetham

Sarah Knight, Senior Co-Design Manager, Jisc@sarahknight

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Digital Student Project» Phase 1 study reviewed students’ expectations and

experiences of the digital environment at university

» Desk study | review of institutional data | survey of institutional stakeholders | student focus groups

» Present consultation phase to inform final guidance to institutions and further actions by funders

» Parallel study in FE and Skills plus review of practice in secondary schools

http://digitalstudent.jiscinvolve.org

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Findings: expectations› Expectations of access and services high and rising:

● Free, ubiquitous, robust access to wifi● Able to use personal devices and services● VLE – organisation, time/task, content, consistency● Personal info (student dashboard) on personal device

› Demand for support with personal devices/services● … but ongoing demand for institutional provision too

› Demand for ICT skills training as and when required● … but most students don't want it timetabled/mandatory

› Wide variety of practices, capabilities, confidence levels

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Findings: expectations

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Findings: expectationsImplication: students will

punish universities that fail to meet their threshold digital expectations(but we don't know how much)

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Findings: experiences› Highly dependent on previous experience, subject of

study, personal preferences and aspirations

› Not what was expected – unexpected is developmental

› Study habits with technology are hybrid – informal, peer supported + academic, formally acquired

› Critical moments with technology often formally taught: e-journals, data analysis, design, ref/project mngmt...

› Teaching staff skills are important

› Value perceived in retrospect

› Digital identity a key motivation and outcome7

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Findings: experiences

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Findings: experiencesImplication: students

whose experiences don't prepare them thrive in the digital society are being failed (but may not realise this until later)

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Transactional vs transformational

Transactional Transformational

Accessing networksAccessing hardware and softwareAccessing general and course-related informationSigning on to university systemsBooking appointmentsSubmitting work, receiving grades

Sharing ideas, engaging in dialogueEncountering threshold conceptsDeveloping independent study habitsCollaborating on projectsProducing digital artefactsReflecting, reviewing, revisingSpecialist tools and practices: design, data analysis, e-journals, ref/project managemt, specialist tools

Expectations largely established in advance by transactions with other service providers

Expectations largely established during studies in dialogue with tutors and peers

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Findings from consultation

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Key issues for students nowChanging nature of affiliation to the institution?

Branding and blending

Spaces and places

Open landscape,walled garden

'What I need tosucceed' vsbring/build YO

Frustration – howcan I make things better?

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What can institutions do (better)?

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» Access to network and data environment: robust, ubiquitous, secure but also flexible, open, innovation-friendly

» Readiness to study successfully in digital settings

» Formal/informal ICT support, opportunities to be consulted, to move out from fully supported → BYO environment

» Staff with digital confidence and expertise in their specialism

» Opportunities to be digitally involved and creative, to solve problems, to make things better

» Relevant digital experiences in the curriculum

Digital experiences students really need

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Activity

In groups

» Look at one set of digital experience ideas

» Share what you are doing in this area

» Annotate/add new ideas offline or on the googledoc

bit.ly/digitalexperiences

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Find out more and get involvedhttp://digitalstudent.jiscinvolve.org

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