This coursecomprises 5 modules, all of which ned to be completed in order to obtain the course credit DF 001 at OUT.
This is the fourth module in the Digital Fluency course for academics. In this module learners will be introduced to issues related to academic integrity, which has become a matter of increasing concern in the digital age. Use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) has been widely embraced and much information and many resources are readily accessible through the internet. However, these available resources may be licensed or copyrighted in a variety of ways, and adhering to this may cause challenges in ensuring academic integrity in higher education. Although the promotion and use of licensed Open Educational Resources (OER) goes some way towards mitigating this challenge, attention needs to be paid to the user’s behaviour when dealing with any resource, data, or information, whatever its licensing. Teachers and learners should be supported in employing newly acquired digital skills in an efficient, effective and appropriate manner within an academic environment. This module is therefore intended to stimulate ethical thinking and behaviour, and promote good practice in evaluating and using available resources to create quality scholarly reports and academic resources. In order to promote academic integrity this module has been designed to provide learners with the opportunity to obtain hands-on experience via a series of practical activities.
- Facilitator: Brenda Mallinson
- Facilitator: Cosmas Mnyanyi
- DVC. AC: Deus Ngaruko (PhD-Economics)
- Vice Chancelor: Elifas Bisanda
- DVC. AC: Deus Ngaruko (PhD-Economics)
- Vice Chancelor: Elifas Bisanda
- Facilitator: Maria Augusti
- Facilitator: Cosmas Mnyanyi
- Facilitator: Regina Monyemangene
- DVC. AC: Deus Ngaruko (PhD-Economics)
- Vice Chancelor: Elifas Bisanda
- Course Coordinator.: Mathias Ombeni
This module will expand your understanding of digital storage and access. It will nurture your skills in storing and retrieving digital resources using various technologies for your research, teaching and learning, and administration benefits. By the end of this course, we hope that you will have expanded knowledge that can be applied in your working life.
- Facilitator: Godfrey Haonga
- Facilitator: Brenda Mallinson
- Facilitator: Shadrack M Mbogela
- DVC. AC: Deus Ngaruko (PhD-Economics)
- Vice Chancelor: Elifas Bisanda
This is the second module in a suite of 5 openly licenced Digital Fluency modules developed at OUT in collaboration with OER Africa to address the needs of Academic staff in the 21st Century.
Nowadays there is a large amount of educational material available online for teaching and learning and research purposes. Open Educational Resources (OERs) provide a means to produce and share knowledge by taking advantage of the digital environment supported by the internet. Through using OER guided by open licenses, users can freely retain, reuse, revise, remix and redistribute content over the internet, thereby enhancing teaching and learning experiences. This module is aimed at providing the learner with basic guidance on OERs, including underlying concepts, and encouraging practical use of OERs.
- Instructor: Brenda Mallinson
- Instructor: Doreen Mushi
- DVC. AC: Deus Ngaruko (PhD-Economics)
- Vice Chancelor: Elifas Bisanda