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Regarding the specialist and technical skills needed by staff at higher education institution, there is a distinct need for basic digital skills development.

The reported training currently provided in the survey includes virtual workshops, user guides, eLearning, and training videos. These are predominantly self-guided forms of learning, which suggests that many faculty are responsible for their own digital skills training. This was re-enforced by the focus groups’ discussions.

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Teaching depends on the availability of in-house training as some software and tools require official training but there are costs or limited capacity offered by training providers.
Participant from focus group

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A lot of training is learning on the job and self-directed.
Participant from focus group

Responses were mixed in the survey, with many staff reporting no training at all. Most training that was mentioned was either self-guided or optional in-house training which means it is not applied consistently across faculty.

Almost half of the staff at higher education institutions (HEIs) who responded to the survey indicated that they support others in their institution with technical issues (Figure 22). This suggests that not only is training self-guided, but the responsibility to resolve technical issues falls onto staff, rather than dedicated support teams.

A pie chart showing the response of staff at Higher Education Institutions when asked the question “Do you support others with technical issues?”
57 said Yes
52 said No
7 said Don't know
Figure 22: Chart showing the response of staff at Higher Education Institutions when asked the question “Do you support others with technical issues?”

Most staff reported feeling confident that they could resolve day-to-day technical challenges (Figure 23). Despite limited training and self-guided learning, many staff seem to be confident in their abilities to manage digital technologies.

A pie chart showing the response of staff at Higher Education Institutions when asked the question “Are you usually able to resolve day-today technical challenges and issues with your device, software and applications without support?”
86 said Yes
27 said No
3 said Don't know
Figure 23: Chart showing the response of staff at Higher Education Institutions when asked the question “Are you usually able to resolve day-today technical challenges and issues with your device, software and applications without support?”

Many staff at HEIs also talked about information technology (IT) teams when asked about digitally based roles in their institution. They were also cited frequently when staff were asked how they were supporting in using digital technologies. However, support and training around new technologies comes from a range of groups, including internal IT teams, external companies, commissioned third parties and library staff.

Page last reviewed: 10 May 2023
Next review due: 10 May 2024