Understanding About Digital Literacy and Digital Assessment

Understanding About Digital Literacy and Digital Assessment

A three part series of workshops about the integration of educational technology and digital literacy in teaching and learning.

By Frankfort Center for Learning and Scholarly Technologies

Date and time

Friday, March 24, 2023 · 10 - 11am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

In a series of three EdTech workshops with Dr. Shilpa Sahay, the first is on understanding about digital literacy and digital assessment. Learning loss and learning recovery are terms which have been in discussion in teaching and learning, especially in the post-pandemic times. Digital tools like videoconferencing, google suites, educational games, and learning management systems (LMS) have been utilized extensively in recent times. Participants of the workshop will reimagine how knowledge about digital literacy (affordances and constraints) and digital assessment (online rubrics and checklists) can assist in creating an efficient and engaging coursework.

Dr. Shilpa Sahay is a doctorate in Educational Technology from University of Florida and has been teaching and researching at Hunter College, CUNY and Steinhardt School, NYU. She is currently researching teacher perception towards integrating STEM technology and design-thinking in classrooms in the US and India. She did her Masters in International Education at New York University. Prior to that, she did a Masters in Social Work and Bachelors in Political Science at Delhi University, India. She has over a decade of working experience with grass root NGOs, UN bodies, research groups at universities, and multinational organizations. She aspires to work on educational projects that can solve real-world problems of illiteracy and lack of education. She wants to explore potentialities of distance digital learning narrowing the traditional North-South global divide. Dr. Sahay is a Public Voices Fellow at the OpEd Project.

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