Digital learning

Digital learning is any type of learning that is accompanied by technology or by instructional practice that makes effective use of technology. It encompasses the application of a wide spectrum of practices including: blended and virtual learning.[1]

Digital Learning is sometimes confused with online learning or e-learning, digital learning encompasses the aforementioned concepts.

A digital learning strategy may include any of or a combination of any of the following:

  • adaptive learning
  • badging and gamification
  • blended learning
  • classroom technologies
  • e-textbooks
  • learning analytics
  • learning objects
  • mobile learning e.g. Mobile Phones, Laptops, Computers, iPads.
  • personalized learning
  • online learning (or e-learning)
  • open educational resources (OERs)
  • technology-enhanced teaching and learning
  • virtual reality
  • augmented reality

Through the use of mobile technologies, digital learning can be used whilst travelling as mobile technologies gives us this advantage.

Pedagogies that incorporate digital learning

Digital learning is meant to enhance the learning experience rather than replace traditional methods altogether. Listed below are common pedagogies, or practices of teaching, that combine technology and learning:[2]

Digital learning tools and resources

There are a plethora of tools and resources online (many that are free) that can be used to create and enhance a digital learning environment. Listed below are resources and tools 21st century teachers can use for digital learning[3]:

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gollark: Plus worse write endurance.
gollark: SSDs are still 4x costlier per GB, though.
gollark: Or education in general, really, but particularly that case.
gollark: School is probably not great at educating the sort of people who would go off and selfdirectedly learn electronics.

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