The Center for Digital and Visual Literacy (CDVL) is a resource for students, faculty and staff to cultivate digital skills, tools, and methodologies. Learning Assistants act as peer tutors to facilitate the exploration of current and emerging applications and approaches to digital concepts. Housed on the terrace level of McCain Library, the CDVL has two student work areas with iMac computers and a tutoring center for side-by-side support.
The Center for Digital and Visual Literacy develops students to be honorable, creative and knowledgeable digital citizens.
Digital literacy includes behaviors and competencies that illustrate the effective use of software, applications and digital devices for the purpose of expression, engagement, collaboration, advocacy, and innovation. A digitally literate person understands the relationship between technology, life-long learning, personal privacy, and stewardship of information. Further, a digitally literate person uses these skills and the appropriate technology to communicate and collaborate with peers, colleagues, family, and the general public.
Explore the Agnes Scott College Digital Proficiencies
Agnes Scott College educates women to think deeply, live honorably and engage the intellectual and social challenges of their times.
Portfolio Project
In 2014, Professor Nell Ruby wanted a way for Art students to document their work and present it to potential opportunities outside of the classroom. She brought together approx 14 individuals representing different slices of Agnes Scott life to run an experiment: How useful and efficient is a WordPress site?
Inception of The D-Center
A semester later, Nell Ruby collected seven students to create The Center for Digital and Visual Literacy. Seeing the value in WordPress sites and digital storytelling, The “D-Center” provided peer tutoring on website design, internet literacy, Adobe Products and more.
Moving on up to the East Side (of campus)
This year saw the inception of Summit and the official revamp of The CDVL. Now with three dedicated computer labs on the terrace level of McCain Library, the CDVL had more of a reach on campus than ever before.
Development of the Digital Proficiencies
Agnes Scott Digital Proficiencies were developed by a team of pedagogical minds to provide a new framework for digital curriculum. This allowed for students to not only learn how to develop website but various analytic, collaborative, and creative digital skills.
In 2014, Professor Nell Ruby wanted a way for Art students to document their work and present it to potential opportunities outside of the classroom. She brought together approx 14 individuals representing different slices of Agnes Scott life to run an experiment: How useful and efficient is a WordPress site?
A semester later, Nell Ruby collected seven students to create The Center for Digital and Visual Literacy. Seeing the value in WordPress sites and digital storytelling, The “D-Center” provided peer tutoring on website design, internet literacy, Adobe Products and more.
Now that the vision was taking shape, The D-Center began creating workshops targeting Faculty. This allowed for digital and visual literacy as well as digital portfolios to become an integral part of Agnes Scott curriculum.
This year saw the inception of Summit and the official revamp of The CDVL. Now with three dedicated computer labs on the terrace level of McCain Library, the CDVL had more of a reach on campus than ever before.
To celebrate the accomplishments displayed on the Senior Class’ digital portfolios, the Digital Portfolio Showcase was born. All seniors’ websites were surveyed to award a top 10 and subsequent top 3 portfolios.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic Agnes Scott College started remote education in March of 2020. The CDVL began pulling more resources and creating more workshops on asynchronous education during ‘Zoom University’, as students called it.
Agnes Scott Digital Proficiencies were developed by a team of pedagogical minds to provide a new framework for digital curriculum. This allowed for students to not only learn how to develop website but various analytic, collaborative, and creative digital skills.