"With an aim to foster the components of digital literacy in classroom teaching and in real university settings, we will be sending four teachers to Scotland for a course in 'Digital Literacy'," CS Dubey, Director of DU's Campus of Open Learning (COL), told PTI.
Ahead of that, the varsity is inviting applications from teachers for a two-day workshop here on Digital Literacy and Innovation for Tomorrow's Education (D-LITE) during which it would shortlist the four nominees who would be sent to Scotland.
"The training programme at Edinburgh has been designed to introduce a range of different digital tools, productivity software and digital communication methods.
"It will introduce educational practitioners to the concepts and contexts of digital literacy and support them in developing their own practice," added Dubey.
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The 'Digital Literacy Champions', upon their return from training in Scotland, will assist DU teachers in delivering the course to students at the Campus of Open Learning.
"A blended learning approach will be used to deliver the course, which combines and aligns learning undertaken in face- to-face sessions with learning opportunities created online using Webinar technology and Virtual Learning Environment (Moodle)," he said.