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DLITE – Day 2

DLITE – Day 2. Digital Literacy and Innovation for Tomorrow’s Education. Introduction. David Hiddleston – Lecturer and Project leader | DLITE david.hiddleston@edinburghCollege.ac.uk Richard Bisset – Lecturer Richard.Bisset@edinburghcollege.ac.uk. Summary of Day 1.

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DLITE – Day 2

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  1. DLITE – Day 2 Digital Literacy and Innovation for Tomorrow’s Education

  2. Introduction David Hiddleston – Lecturer and Project leader | DLITE david.hiddleston@edinburghCollege.ac.uk Richard Bisset – Lecturer Richard.Bisset@edinburghcollege.ac.uk

  3. Summary of Day 1 • . • Introduction to Digital Literacy • Powerpoint • Moodle

  4. Day 2 – Itinerary • Complete Powerpoint task from Day 1 • Lecturer Feedback • Moodle – Username and Password • Introduction to Word

  5. Introduction to Word • New Document • Entering Text • Editing Text • Formatting your Document • Headers and Footers • Creating a Table • Insert Picture

  6. Word Task Produce a Learning Plan for a unit of study utilising the skills gained from the Introduction to Word session this morning.

  7. Introduction to Moodle • Moodle is a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) used by colleges, universities and schools Worldwide. • This is web based application which is a safe and secure environment, where staff and students can access learning materials, complete and grade assignments and communicate with each other. • Access to your courses on Moodle is available 24/7.

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