Digital Literacy made easy with the Library’s Tinker Kits
Feeling the pressure to develop digital and data literacy skills in your students? UTS Library can help with our Tinker Kits.
Feeling the pressure to develop digital and data literacy skills in your students? UTS Library can help with our Tinker Kits.
Simon Knight, Faculty of Transdisciplinary Innovation, on how he and his colleagues are enhancing learning with data.
Tinker kits are a great way to foster data and digital literacy in your students. Here are some examples of how to use them and information on how you can get your hands on one for your subject.
Security goes beyond passwords. Think about backing up, thinking of what you keep and what you don't, and updating as key security practices.
Want to incorporate coding into your subject but don't know where to start?
The UTS Library Tinker Kits empower students to design and prototype projects, learn coding and computational thinking skills as well as build softer skills such as problem-solving, creativity and communication. Little Bits Use these snap together magnetic modules to create imaginative circuits. You can use these circuits to compose...