Library-led digital skills support for your students

23rd January, 2026

Connect your students to the Library’s expert-led digital skills training and self-guided resources that build your students’ digital literacy alongside their studies and take the pressure off you. 

Boost your students’ digital skills without the extra workload 

The Library’sLet’s Learn’ digital skills workshops are designed to meet common digital capability gaps students bring into their subjects. The short, hands-on sessions compliment academic learning, giving students access to expert guidance and practical tips they can apply confidently in their coursework without requiring changes to your curriculum or class time. 

Workshops run the from weeks 1-4 of Autumn session, they are delivered by Microsoft and Adobe experts and cover skills such as: 

  • using Microsoft tools effectively for study, collaboration and productivity,
  • creating clear, professional documents and presentations,
  • working with data, visuals and digital content for assessments,
  • developing creative and visual communication skills using Adobe tools,
  • building confidence with digital workflows expected across subjects.

Referring students to Library digital skills support can help: 

  • reduce technical and “how-to” questions during session,
  • support students with varied levels of digital confidence,
  • improve the quality and presentation of student work,
  • ensure students receive consistent guidance across subjects.

On-demand support via Study Guides 

For students who need just-in-time help, the Library’s Study Guides provide clear, practical guidance they can access anytime. These guides support digital literacy and academic skills development across key areas, including: 

  • finding and evaluating information,
  • referencing and academic integrity,
  • using digital tools for study and research,
  • understanding and navigating generative AI in an academic context.

Study Guides can be embedded directly into Canvas, giving students direct access to trusted support exactly where questions tend to arise—reducing follow-up queries and one-off explanations. 

Sharing with students 

You might choose to: 

  • link relevant ‘Let’s Learn’ digital skills workshops in Canvas announcements or subject outlines,
  • embed Study Guides alongside assessment instructions,
  • recommend workshops and guides during the first weeks of session or before major assessments,
  • use these resources as optional skill-building support for students who need it.

Students can choose the workshops and guides most relevant to their needs, making this a flexible, low-effort referral option so you can focus on your teaching activities. 

Build your own confidence in digital tools 

While the workshops are student-focused, teaching staff are welcome to attend. This can be helpful if you’d like to: 

  • gain a clearer picture of the tools students are being trained in,
  • align assessment expectations with students’ digital capabilities,
  • explore features that may support your own teaching or workflows,

Find out more 

Last updated 23rd January, 2026 12:37 pm