Bryn Mawr College's Digital Competencies Program helps students build the digital skills and critical perspectives on technology needed for success in the digital age.
LITS's own Gina Siesing and Jenny Spohrer recently published an article in Educause on "Digital Citizenship + Liberal Arts = Students Empowered for Life," along with three other small liberal arts colleges experimenting with digital citizenship initiatives. Siesing and Spohrer write, "Our campus-wide Digital Competencies Program is designed not only to help undergraduates develop skills needed to communicate, engage, and work effectively with digital technologies, but also to recognize and celebrate that development."