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Quantitative Data from: Tutor-Facilitated Digital Literacy Acquisition in Hard-to-Serve Populations
In: Data (2016)
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Exploring Digital Literacy Acquisition in a Prison Reentry Program
In: Presentations and Publications (2015)
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Fear to Fascination: Learner Confidence and Blended Instruction for Digital Literacy Acquisition
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Tutors: Tutoring Strategies and Organizing Learning
In: Research Briefs and Case Studies (2015)
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Job Seeking Learners: Digital Literacy Acquisition Case Study
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Language Learners: Learners' Perspectives
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Language Learners: Tutors' Perspectives
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Language Learners: The Role of Online Materials
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Tutors: The Tutor-Learner Relationship
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Qualitative Data from: Tutor-Facilitated Digital Literacy Acquisition in Hard-to-Serve Populations
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Corrections and Reentry: Digital Literacy Acquisition Case Study
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Learners: Impact
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Learners: Learners who Become Tutors
In: Research Briefs and Case Studies (2015)
Abstract: The Learners who Become Tutors Brief describes the experiences of learners who went on to become tutors in a digital literacy acquisition program. It details the reasons why these learners went on to volunteer and the unique connections they made with learners to support them. The Research Briefs series highlight key findings about how underserved adults acquire digital literacy skills, and include quotes from participants and practitioners. The Briefs are designed to be accessible by practitioners, program administrators, and policy makers to inform and enhance digital literacy programs.
Keyword: Adult literacy -- Psychological aspects; Applied Linguistics; Computer assisted instruction; Digital divide; Information Literacy; Peer teaching
URL: https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/dla_research_briefs/11
https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1010&context=dla_research_briefs
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Program Design: The Learner Path
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Language Learners: The Learner/Tutor Relationship
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Program Design: Volunteering in a Digital Literacy Program
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Program Design: Tutor-Facilitated Digital Literacy Acquisition
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Learners: Measuring Success
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Community Connections: Digital Literacy Acquisition Policy Brief
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Program Design: Learning Digital Skills in a Corrections Setting
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