Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path
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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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E-tivities | Gilly Salmon

E-tivities | Gilly Salmon | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

E-tivities are frameworks for enabling active and participative online learning by individuals and groups. E-tivities are important for the online teaching and learning world because they deploy useful, well-rehearsed principles and pedagogies for learning as well as your choice of networked technologies. They focus on the learners- the people I call the participants, who are contributing, providing, reworking, interpreting, combining most of the knowledge. They overturn the idea that learning depends on one big expert and his/her conveying of knowledge. They are based on the strong idea that knowledge is constructed by learners through and with others.

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Planning Flow – An editable planning template with question prompts | @ICTmagic – @UKEdResources 

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Essential Elements Οf Interactive Learning

Essential Elements Οf Interactive Learning | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

What is the biggest challenge that educators and trainers in various capacities face today? Undoubtedly, it is dealing with the constantly dropping learner attention spans and engaging them through the learning session. Online learning bears the most brunt of this issue since there is no human touch involved, and you can’t even see the learners’ reaction in-person. So what can you do to address this issue? Well, interactivity could be one of your best bets to ease this problem.

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