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Digital Learning Theories and Models You Should Know

Digital Learning Theories and Models You Should Know | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

"Digital learning is a type of instructional practice learning that utilizes technology to strengthen the student’s learning experience. This learning form provides professional learning opportunities for teachers as well as a personalized learning experience for students. While many studies are focused on methodology and pedagogy, these five digital learning models and theories utilize the benefits of technology and enhance students’ learning experience."


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Sulema Salinas's curator insight, January 30, 2022 2:43 PM
This article shares some very interesting digital learning models such as connectionism which includes using collective data to share with students online, The ADDIE model which is a visual model to use online, and online collaborative learning (OCL) which uses technology to bring students together to learn. Very informative and helpful article. 
Berenice Cano-Aguilar's curator insight, February 8, 2022 11:51 AM
This article provides benefits of using technology to enhance students learning experience by using different qualities of instruction. It also provides self-assessment ways and models to evaluate the usage of technology in the classroom. 
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Digital Learning Theories and Models That All Educators Should Know

Digital Learning Theories and Models That All Educators Should Know | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
You’ve probably heard about the benefits of digital learning: It’s engaging, student-centered, often collaborative, and can increase student achievement.

But here’s the catch:

You and your students won’t reap these benefits if you don’t purposefully plan your use of technology.

Too often, teachers think of technology as something to check off of a list. “Does this lesson use technology? Nope…How can I sprinkle some in?” Using technology merely for the sake of using technology isn’t effective teaching.

Instead, here are five digital learning theories and models that can help you tap into the benefits of technology and enhance student outcomes.

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