Learning Objectives
By the end of this module, participants will be able to:
- Define digital transformation in the context of education (K2/S12)
- Confidently use cloud-based tools for planning, teaching, and communication (K2/K9/K13)
- Integrate digital tools and the SAMR model to enhance pupil engagement and inclusive learning (K19/S12/B2)
- Organise and back up digital data securely and efficiently (K3/S8)
- Support colleagues in adopting digital practices (K20/K21/S14/B4)
- Reflect on their role in leading and sustaining digital change (S8/K16)
KSBs
Knowledge:
K2: Types of digital architecture and how it relates to their organisation
- Physical storage versus cloud
- Role of operating systems and servers
K3: The importance of backing up data securely and the technologies that support it
K9: Significance of an organisation’s digital presence;·how this is maintained and what products are used·- how the brand is represented and safeguarded
K13: Approaches to effective time management and prioritisation
K16: Approaches to assessing the impact of their actions on other stakeholders within a support desk environment
K19: Working practices for the productive use and administration of stakeholder’s applications
K20: Organisational approaches to incorporating different digital applications across business functions and the implications for their stakeholders
K21: Approaches to the training and support of stakeholders to make the best use of the organisation’s applications
Skills:
S8: Risk assess the organisational impact of decisions that they take
S12: Support digital operations or digital change and transformation activities
S14: Coach and guide stakeholders to develop their applications skills to use digital systems effectively
Behaviours:
B2: Use own initiative when implementing digital technologies and finding solutions to stakeholder’s problems
B4: Self-motivated for example: takes responsibility to complete the job
