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How Digital Are You? Share your views in a short survey

By Akaliza Keza Ntwari | 17 March 2023

The University of Kent is taking part in the Jisc Digital Experience Insights surveys for students, academic staff, professional services staff, and researchers. The University … Read more

Accessibility tips for Microsoft Teams

By Akaliza Keza Ntwari | 24 November 2022

When planning an online meeting or event, there are important areas to consider to keep it inclusive and accessible to all participants. Microsoft Teams has … Read more

BHM: Roy L. Clay: computer scientist, inventor, entrepreneur

By Akaliza Keza Ntwari | 14 October 2022

In celebration of Black History Month in the UK, the digital capabilities service at the University of Kent is releasing a series of blog posts … Read more

Protecting your mental health in the digital age

By Akaliza Keza Ntwari | 10 October 2022

World Mental Health Day offers an important moment to reflect on the role of technology plays in mental health. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the world … Read more

Using library e-resources to get ahead in the job market

By Holly Callaghan | 10 October 2022

Join us on Friday 14 October 10:00 – 11:00 for a free workshop demonstrating how to use library e-resources to stand out in interviews and applications. … Read more

Digital capabilities service has a new online presence

By Akaliza Keza Ntwari | 03 October 2022

The digital capabilities service aims to offer a wide range of IT training and resources for members of the University of Kent community. We wish … Read more

BHM: Technologists, inventors, and pioneers of digital society

By Akaliza Keza Ntwari | 27 September 2022

Do you know the history of black people in the digital world? The media often discusses the lack of diversity in the tech industry and … Read more

Improving your digital capabilities

By Akaliza Keza Ntwari | 18 August 2022

What you should focus on when the digital world keeps changing. The world we live in greatly influenced by digital technology. Whether it is communicating, … Read more

Digital skills vs. digital capabilities

By Akaliza Keza Ntwari | 17 August 2022

Often used interchangeably, here is a quick explanation on the difference between the terms digital skills and digital capabilities. Digital skills – also called IT … Read more

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