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13
May
2025
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11:08
Europe/London

Enhance your digital skills with Library resources

For students

The Library offers a variety of resources to help you boost your digital skills and knowledge. 

: Join our workshop to explore and experiment with software that supports your learning. You will work with other learners to investigate key features of these tools, with time to practice and ask questions. By the end of this session, you will have tested a range of tools that can help you with each stage of your work, from note making to planning and presenting.  

: This online guide will help you to identify areas where you may want to further 'Develop your digital capabilities', as well as supporting you with 'Getting started with Linked Learning' to take advantage of expert-led online courses around all your learning. 

: 黑料入口 is providing students with the opportunity to study for and receive a Microsoft Certified Fundamentals Certification free-of-charge. This guide contains all the information you will need to prepare and take an exam. This initiative, as part of the Flexible Learning programme, aims to equip students with valuable skills in cloud computing, AI, data science, and more. Access is on a first-come, first-served basis.  

For Staff 

Become a Curator: Use our online resource to understand the role of a curator. This will help you select and organize appropriate learning materials for your students and create engaging learning paths. 

Join Our Pilot Program: Get involved in our pilot program to work with the Library to create a curated learning pathway for your students. Hear what some of our academic staff have to say about their experiences: 

Gabba and Denise were incredibly helpful and supportive in curating a LinkedIn Learning pathway to accompany the omnichannel retailing pre-unit learning materials. The content was thoughtfully selected to provide both an introductory overview of the unit and insights into key drivers of change within the retail industry. The students really appreciated the short videos and found the content both engaging and valuable.

Lecturer in Digital Fashion Marketing

The Learning Paths were thoughtfully designed to complement the unit content while also focusing on developing transferable skills that would benefit students both within and beyond the unit. They included themes such as market research and the use of AI鈥攁reas that provide long-term relevance and practical application.

Senior Lecturer in Fashion CAD

If you are interested in taking part, please contact your