Co-designing and piloting an Integrated Digital Literacy and Language Toolkit for vulnerable migrant students in higher education
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Smith, Angela
Rubio Rico, Lourdes
McClelland, Gabrielle Tracy
Monserrate Gómez, Sílvia
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This paper presents the process of co-design, co-production, piloting, evaluation
and revision of an Integrated Digital Literacy and Language Toolkit for Vulnerable
Migrant Students (VMs) in Higher Education (HE). The language element focuses
on academic language skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking required for
efective involvement in both the host society and HE learning; the acquisition and
improvement of digital literacy skills enable VMs to successfully participate in, and
contribute to, university and societal collaboration, creativity and content curation.
The Toolkit resulted from the co -operation and collaboration of fve EU universities
and was based on the ASSURE instructional design model. The Toolkit ofers a selfaccess, self- paced, non-linear, fully online set of ten stand-alone units which ofer
a range of materials and activities to develop those skills pertinent to VM academic
language and digital literacy needs. Evaluation by a group of VMs resident in EU
countries highlight the positive impact of the Toolkit and validates the instrument
as ft for purpose. Noteworthy aspects include its usefulness in supporting student
autonomy, improving digital capabilities and academic language mastery,a positive
experience of a fexible learning experience along with access to open resources of
international scope and dissemination under the Creative Commons licence.
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Smith, A., Rubio-Rico, L., McClelland, G. T., Monserrate-Gómez, S., Font-Jiménez, I., & de Molina-Fernández, I. (2022). Co-designing and piloting an Integrated Digital Literacy and Language Toolkit for vulnerable migrant students in higher education. Education and Information Technologies, 27, 6847-6867. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-021-10845-0








