TY - JOUR
T1 - Digital literacy as a modern necessity
T2 - Insights from developing an inclusive digital culture in Welsh communities
AU - Carroll, Fiona
AU - Dastjerd, Shahab G.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2026 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2026/4/21
Y1 - 2026/4/21
N2 - Traditional literacy and numeracy are no longer sufficient; people must also develop strong digital literacy skills. However, access to digital learning is often constrained by local infrastructure, support and resources, placing many individuals at risk of digital exclusion. This paper argues that fostering digitally inclusive communities is essential for developing widespread digital confidence. It draws on empirical evidence from digital skills workshops in Wales (UK) which employed a mixed-methods approach to analyse educators’ and learners’ experiences. The findings highlight the importance of embedding learning within familiar community contexts, employing flexible and scaffolded pedagogies, and tailoring programs to address local demographic disparities. Moreover, the paper emphasises the importance of integrating top-down strategies in education, leadership, collaboration, and engagement with bottom-up approaches to establish digital literacy as a foundational priority. In conclusion, the paper provides evidence-informed recommendations to nurture a digitally inclusive culture in our communities and to enhance individual digital confidence.
AB - Traditional literacy and numeracy are no longer sufficient; people must also develop strong digital literacy skills. However, access to digital learning is often constrained by local infrastructure, support and resources, placing many individuals at risk of digital exclusion. This paper argues that fostering digitally inclusive communities is essential for developing widespread digital confidence. It draws on empirical evidence from digital skills workshops in Wales (UK) which employed a mixed-methods approach to analyse educators’ and learners’ experiences. The findings highlight the importance of embedding learning within familiar community contexts, employing flexible and scaffolded pedagogies, and tailoring programs to address local demographic disparities. Moreover, the paper emphasises the importance of integrating top-down strategies in education, leadership, collaboration, and engagement with bottom-up approaches to establish digital literacy as a foundational priority. In conclusion, the paper provides evidence-informed recommendations to nurture a digitally inclusive culture in our communities and to enhance individual digital confidence.
KW - community development
KW - digital culture
KW - Digital inclusion
KW - digital literacy
KW - equity
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105036400258
U2 - 10.1080/15575330.2026.2661176
DO - 10.1080/15575330.2026.2661176
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105036400258
SN - 1557-5330
SP - 1
EP - 19
JO - Community Development
JF - Community Development
ER -