Connecting digital literacy in higher education to the 21st century workforce

IF 2.5 4区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Knowledge Management & E-Learning-An International Journal Pub Date : 2022-03-26 DOI:10.34105/j.kmel.2022.14.004
Nasreen Khan, Abdullah Sarwar, T. B. Chen, Shereen Khan
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The remarkable advancements in technology have affected the way people engage, work, and learn. Digital literacy, also known as virtual learning, has the potential to improve lifelong learning. Workplace skills evolve at such a rapid pace that no school system can keep up with the continual need to alter how we work and live. Most crucially, our society's profound changes require young people to acquire new abilities. Malaysia has a long-term vision that calls for sustainable and productivity-driven growth that can only be accomplished with digitally literate employees. Although to some extent Malaysia education system has been initiating, there is very limited research that focuses on what drives digital literacy. There is no proper framework or guidelines that can be used as a blueprint to prepare the young graduates in the 21st-century workforce. The purpose of the study is to examine the drivers of digital literacy that can be taught in higher institutions and apply in today's digital workplace. This research focused on young adults as a unit of analysis and a quantitative method was used to collect the data. A total of 300 young individuals responded through self-administered questionnaires. The finding of the research showed that critical skills, operational skills, visual learning style, collaborative learning style and learning system enhance digital literacy. Finding further recommend that digital literacy improve both academic performance and employability. From this research, solutions can be proposed to both academicians and employers in achieving the digital literate graduates for the 21st-century workforce.
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将高等教育中的数字素养与21世纪的劳动力联系起来
科技的显著进步影响了人们参与、工作和学习的方式。数字素养,也被称为虚拟学习,具有改善终身学习的潜力。职场技能的发展速度如此之快,以至于没有任何学校系统能够跟上不断改变我们工作和生活方式的需求。最关键的是,我们社会的深刻变化要求年轻人获得新的能力。马来西亚有一个长期的愿景,要求可持续和生产力驱动的增长,只有具备数字素养的员工才能实现。虽然马来西亚的教育系统在某种程度上已经开始,但关注是什么推动了数字素养的研究非常有限。没有合适的框架或指导方针可以作为蓝图,帮助年轻毕业生为21世纪的劳动力做好准备。该研究的目的是研究高等院校可以教授的数字素养驱动因素,并将其应用于当今的数字化工作场所。本研究以年轻人为分析单位,采用定量方法收集数据。共有300名年轻人通过自我管理的问卷进行了回答。研究结果表明,关键技能、操作技能、视觉学习方式、协作学习方式和学习系统提高了数字素养。研究结果进一步表明,数字素养可以提高学习成绩和就业能力。通过这项研究,可以向学者和雇主提出解决方案,以实现21世纪劳动力的数字素养毕业生。
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