Digital Gardening: Cultivating Digital Literacy in Higher Education

Digital Gardening: Cultivating Digital Literacy in Higher Education

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A podcast exploring how educators and educational institutions are embracing the opportunities of today’s technology-saturated landscapes and preparing students for complex, interconnected digital futures. This podcast is a project of the Digital Gardener Initiative at Indiana University, a multi-campus, interdisciplinary endeavor to promote integrating digital literacy, digital creativity, and digital learning into the curriculum. It is geared toward higher education teachers, leaders, and researchers interested in digital ways of knowing, doing, and making in the classroom and beyond.

Recent Episodes

  • Digital Literacy & Digital History with Justina Licata

    7 months ago
  • Generative AI: A New Pillar of Digital Literacy

    1 year ago
  • Higher Education, Media Literacy, and the Courage in Community: A Conversation with Media Literacy Expert Renee Hobbs

    2 years ago
  • Libraries and their role in advancing digital literacy

    2 years ago
  • A Merry ChatGPT Christmas Carol

    2 years ago
  • Digital media and the midterm elections: What is "information literacy"?

    2 years ago
  • "How is digital literacy like boot camp?" IU's Margaret Lion on digital literacy as basic training for student success in higher education

    2 years ago
  • "We have to give students things to do with their technology so they don't disappear into their technology"--a conversation with IUPUC's Kevin Jones on digital literacy

    2 years ago
  • Psychological myths, information overload, & the fear of failure--a chat with IU Kokomo's Kathy Holcomb

    3 years ago
  • Leveraging digital skills and the value of college: A discussion with IU thought leaders on the future of higher education

    3 years ago