“Digitally fit” – how and why to integrate digital literacy development into academic teaching (25HS7018)

Description

Digital fitness – or, more formally, digital literacy – refers to the capabilities that individuals need to live, learn and work in increasingly technology-rich environments.

When preparing or giving a course, university teachers obviously concentrate on disciplinary content. They know that students need preliminary knowledge as well as various general and digital skills – such as learning and organisation skills or information literacy – to understand, remember and apply the new content, but this is often not the teacher’s focus: consequently, digital literacy remains in many cases implicit or even unaddressed in university courses.

Nowadays this usual approach is starting to reach its limit. Due to the ever faster pace of the digital transformation and the increasing complexity of digital environments – with new tools, such as AI-based applications, emerging on a regular basis –, specific digital skills become obsolete more quickly. Both learners and teachers thus face new demands and must engage in a process of continuous learning. In such a situation, teachers preparing a course should ideally think not only about disciplinary knowledge, but also about how they can actively support students in developing their digital literacy, thereby contributing to enhance their “digital fitness”.

Course format
The course follows a flipped-classroom model. It consists of about 3 hours of asynchronous learning and a 2-hour in-class interactive session with discussion, Q&A and practical exercises.

To receive a certificate of attendance, participants have to:

  1. complete all tasks assigned for the asynchronous learning phase,
  2. take part in the on-campus synchronous session,
  3. submit a short course concept that shows either how they have integrated digital literacy development into their teaching in the past, or how they could do so in the future.

Course Information

Date
Monday, November 24, 2025 till Monday, December 1, 2025
Registration Opens
May 27, 2025
Registration Deadline
November 19, 2025, 11:59 PM
Course Fees
University Members: CHF 50.00 Non-University Members: CHF 150.00
Trainer
Dr. Jean Terrier
Credits
Certificates of Higher Education Practice: Module 'Digital Literacies for Teaching' (5h)
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Content

This course adopts an understanding of digital literacy that goes beyond mere technical skills and encompasses the broader capacity to think and act critically in technology-rich environments. Its main goal is to provide teachers with essential information on how and why to integrate digital literacy development into their teaching.

By the end of this course,
• participants will know the offerings provided by the University of Basel to support digital literacy development, including the Framework Digital Literacies,
• they will be able to define digital literacy and analyze the expectations and needs of students in this area,
• they will be able to evaluate the concept of competence-oriented teaching, assess its benefits, and identify the potential challenges it may present,
• they will be able to distinguish between various levels of digital literacy development in university teaching, choose the ones that are most appropriate for them, and re-design their courses accordingly.

Target Group

All employees of the University
PhD students and postdocs please register via the Transferable Skills registration (https://fortbildung.unibas.ch/fortbildungsangebote/veranstalter/scientific-tools-20/scientific-tools-204731/1)

Feature

24.11.2025 - 30.11.2025 individual asynchronous learning phase (workload about 2 hours)
01.12.2025 02:00 pm – 04:00 pm classroom session
08.12.2025 deadline for submitting the course concept (workload about 1 hour)

Location

Universität Basel, Kollegienhaus Petersplatz 1, 4001 Basel

Seminarraum 107

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