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WHO YOU'RE GONNA CALL? THE DEVELOPMENT OF UNIVERSITY DIGITAL LEADERS. A CASE STUDY

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MEDIJSKE STUDIJE-MEDIA STUDIES
Volume 10, Issue 19, Pages 102-118

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SVEUCILISTE & ZAGREBU, FAK POLITICKIH ZNANOSTI
DOI: 10.20901/ms.10.19.6

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DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP; DIGITAL LEADERSHIP; DIGITAL LITERACIES

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In our hyper-connected digitised educational world, university tutors are interested in capitalising on affordances of digital trends in teaching and learning. Students, under the alias of preservice-teachers, walk among them equipped with digital skills in areas of their interest. How can we encourage collaboration between tutors and students that can promote the use of the digital force wisely, support the development of students' professional identities further and extend tutors' digital competences? The story of nine tutors and eleven undergraduate pre-service-teachers working together on digital partnerships is set against discussions around digital leadership and citizenship. This case study aims to highlight how universities can respond to technology-driven change by engaging students further and support their awareness of digital citizenship. The overall results showed that the informal learning that students have capitalised outside the classroom can be used to scaffold their development of digital citizenship through offline community engagement. It demonstrates the advantage of using such opportunities as a means to encourage citizenship practices among university student communities and the positive impact that such synergies can have on all the participants.

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