This site contains information and research relating to information literacy in society, as well as learning and teaching utilities, organizations, definitions, and conference papers.
Children’s and young people’s access to online content on mobile devices, games consoles and portable media players
The purpose of this study is to give an overview of children’s and young people’s reported access to content when using mobile phones, games consoles and portable media players, with a particular focus on experiences of “inappropriate content” Ownership and use of mobile phones when using these devices to go online. The study was […]
Teachers TV
Through videos, practical resources and an active online community, Teachers TV supports the professional development of anyone working in school, enabling them to widen their skills, develop their practice, and connect with others in the field.
KidSMART
Kidsmart is an award winning practical internet safety programme website for schools, young people, parents, and agencies. It was produced by the children’s internet charity, Childnet International.
Tagd (UNICEF) Get Creative
The purpose of this organization is to encourage young filmmakers to spread awareness of issues that matter to them through the use of film. This is for beginners as well as advanced level students with a passion to create change through media applications such as videography.
The Association for Learning Technology
The Association for Learning Technology (ALT) is a professional and scholarly association which seeks to bring together all those with an interest in the use of learning technology. ALT is the leading UK body bringing together practitioners, researchers, and policy makers in learning technology and has over 200 organizations and over 500 individuals in membership
Building Britain’s Digital Future 1/3
The Digital Britain White Paper, published, sets out the importance of the Digital Economy to the nation’s economic future, and how it will drive future industrial capability and competitiveness.
Audit of learning-related media literacy policy development
Ofcom and the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) commissioned this audit to map learning-related public policy development across the United Kingdom that impacts on the promotion of media literacy.
Ofcom: Digital Lifestyles, Parents of children under 16
This report is designed to give an accessible overview of media literacy among parents of children under 16 in the UK. The purpose of the report is to support people working in this area to develop and promote media literacy among this group. It is based on a much larger programme of research – Ofcom’s […]
Blog: Information Literacy meets Library 2.0
This is the blog which updates the book “Information Literacy meets Library 2.0” published by Facet in March 2008. This blog will give the editors, Peter Godwin and Jo Parker, and the contributors to share news and comment about developments over coming months. It will also replace Peter’s previous blog “Information Literacy meets Web 2.0”.
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