Read this blog post to find out more about Helen’s nominations for the West Country Women Awards and the Tech South West Awards.
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The University of Exeter’s Digital Skills Initiative Pilot Begins
Learn more about our plans to pilot our Digital Skills Initiative self-assessment quiz and digital skills library this November!
What is digital identity management?
Everyone who’s been online has a digital identity.
Learn how you can take control of your digital identity.
Digital Skills at the University of Exeter: What do we mean by ‘digital creation’?
The subject of digital creation is a really interesting one at the moment, as Artificial Intelligence launches itself more into our everyday world and the traditional pen and paper become more and more threatened. The University of Exeter’s Digital Skill lead, Katie Steen, discusses more.
What is the digital skills gap and how can we overcome it?
In the latest blog post of their digital skills series, Dave Weller, Digital Skills Lead at the University of Exeter, discusses the UK digital skills gap.
What do we mean by ‘digital communication’?
In the fifth blog of their digital skills series, Katie Steen, Digital Skills Lead at the University of Exeter, discusses the intricacies of effective digital communications.
The Digital Team at the University of Exeter Employment Awards 2024
We’re celebrating that four members of the Digital Team were nominated for UoE Employment Awards: Kirsty Heffernan, Martin Tobar Prado, Deborah Phan Huy, and Johan Spruit! Read this blog to hear about their experience of being nominated for an award.
Digital Learning at the University of Exeter: Finding Room for Upskilling
Improving digital skills isn’t just about learning to use digital tools – it’s also a learning mindset.
In the fourth blog post of their digital skills series, Dave Weller, Digital Skills Lead at the University of Exeter, discusses why digital learning is essential to improving digital capability, what it is, and the benefits it brings.
Digital Skills at the University of Exeter – The Key to Digital Transformation
In the third blog post of their digital skills series, Dave Weller, Digital Skills Lead at the University of Exeter, discusses why upgrading digital skills is harder than upgrading technology – and how the University’s Digital Skills Initiative will approach digital upskilling.
Digital Skills at the University of Exeter – Digital Wellbeing
The ability to use technology and digital services safely and in a positive manner is a critical digital skill, and one that underpins the approach that the University of Exeter’s Digital Skills Leads, Katie Steen and Dave Weller are taking towards digital upskilling.
In the second blog post of their digital skills series, Katie sheds more light on why digital wellbeing is so important – in both the workplace and at home.