Building digital capability: digital problem solving and innovation
Discover the potential of digital content to enhance your problem solving and innovation skills.
- Online
- One standalone session, or part of a series of six themed courses
- Two hours
- £95 - £150 + VAT
This course will be held on
There are no upcoming dates
About
In this two-hour interactive online workshop, you will explore a range of digital tools and techniques that can help you become a more creative and effective problem solver and innovator. You will also discover different ways of gathering evidence and presenting findings using digital tools and techniques.
By the end of the workshop, you will have a better understanding of the different digital problem solving and innovation tools and techniques available to you as a professional, and the potential of digital content to enhance your problem solving and innovation skills. You will also receive a list of resources that you can use to continue your learning journey beyond the workshop.
Benefits
- Gain confidence and knowledge around digital problem solving and innovation
- Share good practice and learn from others
- Take away materials and skills for further independent learning
- Ideas for activities to carry out with learners and/or staff members
Who should attend
This workshop is aimed at teaching practitioners, learning technologists, library and learning resource staff and professional services staff.
Training outcomes
- Explore Jisc’s definitions of digital problem solving and innovation
- Identify skills necessary for effective digital problem solving
- Explore models for digital problem solving and innovation
- Consider information around emerging trends/ technologies
Pricing and eligibility
- Jisc member - £95 + VAT
- Non-member not-for-profit - £115 + VAT
- Other organisations - £150 + VAT
Member types and VAT information
- Jisc members - typically publicly funded FE, HE and research institutions
- Non-members - Eligible local government, public sector, private/independent education providers and non-profit customers
- VAT - is charged at 20% of the value of the service. If you are a member of Jisc’s VAT-exempt cost sharing group, and you are able to provide confirmation of the exact taxable/exempt use of the service, we will be able to reduce the amount of VAT chargeable to reflect the taxable business use proportion of the service only. This additional information is required as a result of a change to HMRC policy. Please contact training@jisc.ac.uk if you require more information
- Jisc members - typically publicly funded FE, HE and research institutions
- Non-members - Eligible local government, public sector, private/independent education providers and non-profit customers
- VAT - is charged at 20% of the value of the service. If you are a member of Jisc’s VAT-exempt cost sharing group, and you are able to provide confirmation of the exact taxable/exempt use of the service, we will be able to reduce the amount of VAT chargeable to reflect the taxable business use proportion of the service only. This additional information is required as a result of a change to HMRC policy. Please contact training@jisc.ac.uk if you require more information
Book more courses in this series
This course is part of a series of six themed courses:
Contact
For more information, email training@jisc.ac.uk or phone 01235 822242.