In this short video published by MindToolsVideos the presenter describes four guidelines for building effective teams. Specifically 1) Defining goals 2) Getting the right people 3) Conducting needs assessment and 4) Understanding individual motivation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxh5jgQlKrs
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The resource suggests three foundations for high performance teams and provides 5 generic tips for leading high performance teams.
http://www.leadershipthoughts.com/5-tips-for-leading-high-performance-teams
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Although developed for secondary school, this video provides an excellent summary illustrating the mind-mapping technique.
https://youtu.be/OYZg15DpLBU
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Step -by-step resource showing how to create a mind map by hand or using a computer. The resource includes pros and cons for using mind-mapping software.
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Mind-Map
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An overview of the digital skills gap in the market place and summary of skills most relevant for working in a digital age
https://youtu.be/QO-vnw1z2k8
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A little dated (2013) but still a good list of basic digital skills to acquire before leaving university. The list is somewhat biased listing only proprietary software alternatives for these skills. Digital skills are not vendor or software dependant. For example, there are excellent opensource alternatives for basic photo and video editing.
http://mashable.com/2013/05/06/digital-skills-college/#aOFaJtY61sqw
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In this TEDxWarwick presentation, Doug Belshaw highlights the elements of digital literacies drawing on his doctoral reseach on digital and new literacies.
https://youtu.be/A8yQPoTcZ78
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This is the OERu tech blog where they talk about technology decisions and the implications for partners and learners...
https://tech.oeru.org
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Contributions from a panel of university researchers in the UK reflecting on what digital literacy is and associated development of skills published by the Guardian. Rich resource to explore the meaning of digital literacy and associated topics
https://www.theguardian.com/higher-ed...y/15/digital-literacy-in-universities
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Defines digital literacy to include the ability to locate, evaluate, use and create. Digital literacy is not restricted to the use of technology and network tools.
http://www.library.illinois.edu/diglit/definition.html
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