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Transcript
Index
Resources, Glossary
Mind Map
Case Study
Development of Digital skills
Learner needs
Digital resources
Final Quiz - Survey - Badge
Preliminary Assessment
Sum up Infographic
Introduction of Module
Unit 1.2
Unit 1 .1
Unit 1.3
Supporting materials
Learning materials
In this comprehensive course we aim to equip teachers with the necessary skills and strategies to effectively embed digitalization techniques into their teaching practices, fostering a more digitally inclined approach among students. Throughout the course, you will explore a wide range of topics, including leveraging educational technology tools, designing engaging digital learning experiences, promoting digital literacy and developing digital skills, and nurturing critical thinking in a digital context. We will delve into practical methodologies for incorporating interactive multimedia content, online collaboration platforms, and personalized learning approaches. By the end of this course, you will have gained the knowledge and confidence to create dynamic digital learning environments that inspire and empower students to thrive in today's increasingly digital world.
Welcome to our innovative course on "Digital Integration in Education: Empowering Students for the Digital Era."
This module addresses teachers working within any field of study and proposes general tips how to design course content and activities related to digitalization. The module also provides practical exercises, wide range of resources and checklists for self-assessments. Keywords: students’ active learning, digital skills development
- Identifying, adapting and organizing appropriate digital learning sources for the course, which supports students' active learning.
- Preparing course content which support development of students' digital skills.
Ultimate aim: To support teachers to develop a digitally supported course.
DESIGNING A DIGITALIZED COURSE
In this module you will get guidance and support how to integrate different e-tools and methods for course design and development in alignment with students ‘needs by
Self-reflection is a valuable tool when developing your course. It helps you identify your strengths and areas for improvement. Our course supports you in strengthening your weaknesses and designing a better learning experience for your students.
Assess yourself along the PROFFORMANCE Assessment tool statements DIGI TA1 - Competences on digitalized course design
Assess your competence in designing a digitalized course by the PROFFORMANCE Assessment Tool.
What is your experience?
Statements
Assessment Tool
Self-reflection
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I create courses which support the development of students' digital skills.
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I search, evaluate, modify, organize, and select appropriate digital resources for teaching and learning. In doing so, I consider the learning objectives, content, context and pedagogical approach appropriate to the learner group.
I design digital learning that responds to students’ individual needs and supports student responsibility in various learning contexts (e.g. face-to-face, online and in the workplace).
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I craft digital learning experiences that align seamlessly with the philosophy student-centred learning, the requirements of the discipline, and the overarching educational objectives.
Assess yourself
Assess yourself
Assess yourself
Assess yourself
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Add current trends to course
Refine and update your course
Map different student needs and learning experience
UNIT 1.1
Learner needs - summary of unit 1
You will learn how to:
"Adults need to know why they need to learn something before undertaking to learn it."- Malcom S. Knowles.
Review and Refine
Step 5
Develop Course Content
Step 4
Analyze Digitalisation Trends
Step 3
Determine Learners Needs
Step 2
Identify learners
Step 1
UNIT 1.1
When you start desinging the course, it is good to start with learners needs.
Review and Refine
Step 5
Develop Course Content
Step 4
Analyze Digitalisation Trends
Step 3
Determine Learners Needs
Step 2
Identify learners
Step 1
Below you can find list questions which can guide you when you developing a course.
UNIT 1.1
checklist
UNIT 1.1
Practical Excercise
Conclusions
Summary of the unit content
Collect feedback on your course and update based on the feedback and actual trends.
You should also follow actual trends in your discipline and learning and try them reflect in the course development.
UNIT 1.1
Considering learners’ needs should be crucial part of the course development.
What will you learn in this unit?
- How support the resource achiving learning outcomes?
- Is the source appropriate for the learners? (credible)
- Is the source easily accessible / to use (copyrights/ creative commons, file format, technical prerequisites and requirements, etc.)?
"As technology changes the way we communicate, connect, create, consume and innovate, it is democratising access to opportunity. Education is no exception." – Laura Andreessen
UNIT 1.2
supports diverse learning styles, and
allows for interactive and personalized learning experiences.
provides access to a vast array of information,
it enhances engagement,
Using digital resources properly in learning is important because
Selecting Digital Resources
UNIT 1.2
This can lead to better understanding and retention of material, making teaching more effective and enjoyable for both students and teachers.
unit 1.2
Chosing digital content
First step
UNIT 1.2
Documents to be used
Considering
Select digital resources
Choose, organise and make sure
selecting digital resources
Remember Learning Outcomes. Consider how the sources should support them.
UNIT 1.2
Organize and Plan Resources Use
Select Digital Resources
practical example
This slide show you how to work with digital resources:
ResearchGate.
Facebook pages
Presentation services
You do not have to reinvent wheel again, if you prepare course on more general topic.
Digital libraries and archives
Essential books, valuable resources, useful repositories can be found online.
Personal pages
Researchers’ personal pages and websites can provide useful and interesting content: essays, articles, blogs with personal reflections, thematic or
Image, audio and video sharing services
One image can tell more that 100 words. Videos can be very good for instruction developing skills and explation.
Educational portals
publish diverse content related to various (pedagogical) processes related to education.
UNIT 1.2
types of sources
Click on the image to enlarge.
Check the types of Creative Commons Licence to understand under which condition you can use the source. Some licence as CC BY allow you also to rework the source. See description of the Creative commons types on the picture.
UNIT 1.2
The Open Educational Resources (OER) allow you to use various learning object without harming copyright.
creative commons
AI
More sites
Unprofound
Openphoto
Freerange
high resolution photos by skilled photographers
high quality photos that can also be used for commercial purposes
quality images for free use, organised by colour.
no registration needed, browsing images based ontransparent categories
Free Stock Photos
AI generated picture
Free picture from Openphoto
https://openphoto.net/gallery/image/view/12650
Picture created by LeChat
There are various pages offering free pictures, videos, animation or infographics. You can also generate your own picture with AI tools.
UNIT 1.2
types of sources - Using visual content
Finally, you are aware of both the benefits and limitations of using AI-generated images.
You explored various digital resources that can enrich your course.
You should now understand how open copyright resources allow you to benefit from the work of other educators and scholars.
We covered the selection of digital learning resources.
Conclusions
Summary of the unit content
UNIT 1.2
What will you learn in this unit?
UNIT 1.3
- In this unit you will learn how to develop digital skills of your learners.
- We will explore different digital tools which can support the development of these skills.
- We will focus mainly on digital safety and security, searching information online and online collaboration.
"Education is the most powerful weapon that we can use to change the world." – Nelson Mandela
Below you can find 3 short videos (4-6 minutes) which can inspire you how to develop digital skills of your learners.
Online collaboration
Searching information
Digital literacy staying safe online
UNIT 1.3
unit 1.3 - DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITAL SKILLS
Google Docs
YouTube Educational Channels
Miro
Kahoot!
Coursera
Google Scholar
Quizlet
Padlet
Collaborating on a virtual bulletin board
Collaborating on a shared document
Conducting research for a project
Enrolling in an online course related to the subject
Participating in a live quiz game
Watching educational videos and summarizing key points
Brainstorming ideas on a virtual whiteboard
Creating flashcards for self-study
EXCELLENT
Verification
UNIT 1.3
This exercise help you to understand appropriate use of selected digital tools in learning and teaching. Match right source and learning activity: move the sources to the activities .
EXERCISE
Orgpad
Padlet
YouTube Educational Channels
Quizlet
Coursera
Kahoot!
Google Docs
Google Scholar
UNIT 1.3
Integrating digital tools into your teaching can greatly enhance the learning experience and promote active learning. Here are some ways you can integrate the mentioned tools:
EXPLANATION
Align these activities with specific digital skills (e.g., information literacy, collaboration, critical thinking).
Prepare course content that supports the development of students' digital skills.
Include activities such as creating digital presentations, collaborative projects using online tools, data analysis with software, or coding exercises.
Design a module of your course that includes various digital activities aimed at improving students’ digital literacy.
A detailed module plan (2-3 pages) with descriptions of each activity, required digital tools, and expected learning outcomes.
self-improvement
Deliverable
UNIT 1.3
Activity
Objective
Practical excercise
Digital Presentation
coding exercise
data analysis
Collaborative project
UNIT 1.3
Tips to practical exercise:
We explored various digital tools which can be useful in this tasks.
We focused on digital safety and security, searching information online and online collaboration.
You learnt how to support development digital skills of your students.
Conclusions
Summary of the unit content
UNIT 1.3
- You should know to needs of your leaners.
- Based on that find appropriate resources, use various platform and check the conditions of creative commons.
- Plan various interactive and collaborative activities, which also develop digital and transversal skills of your students.
- Do not forget on safety and security.
- Based on feedback from your student and actual trends revise your course.
Sum-up infographics
EduARdo in ESP Classes
Classroom research using augmented reality (AR - eduARdo) and the HY-DE model assesses and develops ESP students' law enforcement technical language and digital communication skills. Based on constructivist and digital pedagogy, the approach aims to improve terminology learning, creativity, motivation, and communication. AR fosters active participation, collaboration, and problem-solving, aligning with computer and mobile-assisted learning (CMAL). Focusing on AR's good practices, the research measures content consumption through interactive visualization. AR promotes flow and a constructivist learning environment, enhancing problem-solving and spatial orientation. Creating AR-based content in the target language develops digital competence and aids long-term retention of law enforcement terminology. See more:
cASE STUDy
Mind map
Digital Skills
Creative Commons
Collaborative learning
GLOSSARY
Collaborative learning is the educational approach of using groups to enhance learning through working together. Groups of two or more learners work together to solve problems, complete tasks, or learn new concepts. This approach actively engages learners to process and synthesize information and concepts, rather than using rote memorization of facts and figures. See more:
Digital Skills are defined as a range of abilities to use digital devices, communication applications, and networks to access and manage information. They enable people to create and share digital content, communicate and collaborate, and solve problems for effective and creative self-fulfillment in life, learning, work, and social activities at large. See more:
Open licences enable collaboration, development, access, and inspiration from your creative works without requiring you to give up the rights (copyright) automatically granted to you for your creation. One type of the open licenses is Creative Commons (CC). You can use them to indicate what other people are allowed to do with your work. Each work is automatically protected by copyright, which means that others will need to ask permission from you as the copyright owner. See more:
www.slideshare.com
https://openphoto.net/gallery/image/view/12650
https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/cclicenses/ https://oercommons.org/
www.researchagate.com
www.facebook.com
www.prezi.com
https://www.jamendo.com/
https://www.youtube.com/
https://photopeach.com
https://pinterest.com/
https://ora.ox.ac.uk/
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/
https://bookboon.com/
https://www.gutenberg.org/
https://profformance.eu/en/course-portal
www.futurelearn.com
www.coursera.com
https://btk.kre.hu/images/ikt/EducationalTechnologyInHigherEducation.pdf
https://award.profformance.eu/search/readDetail/21
https://x.com/unescoicts
www.educase.com
Resources
Final Quiz of the module
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Inclusion
Sustainability
Internationalization
Digitalization
Innovative teraching and learning
Students' learning assessment
Impact and mission with and for society
Student-centred course design
Innovative teraching and learning
Students' learning assessment
Impact and mission with and for society
Student-centred course design
Innovative teraching and learning
Students' learning assessment
Impact and mission with and for society
Student-centred course design
Innovative teraching and learning
Students' learning assessment
Impact and mission with and for society
Student-centred course design
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Acknowledgements
Which digital sources can students help to achive this learning outcome. Is there any proper digital literature, videos, podcasts or tools?
Step 2
Determine Learners Needs
Next, conduct a needs analysis for each learners group. This could involve surveys, interviews, or focus groups. The goal is to understand what each stakeholder group expects from the course. Usually, a short survey could be enough. For example, daily students might need practical skills in digital tools, while employers might be looking for a specific set of digital competencies.
Hint: You tailor digitally enhanced learning and teaching, its activities and content to suit student's unique requirements, fostering a sense of autonomy and control in all learning environments and educational contexts. You promote student’s responsibility for own learning in the digital enhanced learning environment.
Develop Course Content
Based on the needs analysis and checking trends in the digitalization of education develop the course content. This could involve creating lesson plans, assignments, and assessments that address stakeholder needs and reflect current digitalisation practices. For example, if the needs analysis revealed that students need more practical experience with digital tools, you might incorporate hands-on projects into the course. If employers are seeking specific digital competencies, you might align the course objectives and assessments with these competencies. You can inspire at our databases of good practice: award.profformance.eu
Educational portals publish diverse content related to various (pedagogical) processes related to education. Example: If you teach ancient history you can find interesting materials about history here https://www.coursera.org/learn/mythology
Educational portals
We can share our presentations on our website, but it may be more useful to use dedicated presentation sharing pages eg. Prezi or Slideshare.
Presentation services
Recommend online courses related to your subject on Coursera. This can supplement your teaching and provide students with additional learning resources.
Hint: Your endeavours focus on ensuring that digital learning is harmoniously integrated with the student-centred approach, disciplinary standards, and the broader educational mission of the institution. For example, you tailor online modules to complement the specific pedagogical styles actively support student engagement, maintaining an inspirative educational environment.
Encourage students to use Google Scholar for their research projects. It can help them find scholarly literature such as articles, theses, books, conference papers, and patents from various sources.
University of Cambridge
University of Oxford.
Scribd
Bookbook,
University of Pennsylvania online library
Project Gutenberg,
Many essential books are to be found at the the , or the pages on are other valuable sources. Useful repositories can be found at major universities, e.g. the repositories of the and the
Digital libraries and archives
When choosing and organising documents to be used in education, we should make sure that the resources used:
- adequately support the teaching and learning process;
- are approachable, scientifically and pedagogically credible, and reliable for the participants in education;
- are easily accessible and usable (copyrights/ creative commons, file format, technical prerequisites and requirements, etc.) for the participants in education;
- are visibly useful and tangible (they correspond to specific learning goals, the characteristics of the student group and the teaching style of the teacher).
Coursera,
PROFFORMANCE course portal
Futulearn
Check massive open online courses (MOOCs) portal , or for inspiration
Educational portals
Trello
Google Docs
Collaborative Project
Students work in groups using a tool like or to manage and complete a project.
Assign educational videos related to your course content. After watching, you can ask students to summarize the key points or have a discussion about the video in the next class.
When selecting digital resources and planning their use, the specific learning outcomes, context, pedagogical approach and, above all, the unique features of the learner group should be considered.
Review and Refine
- Have you collected feedback how your learner were satisfied with course?
- Have you implemented updates of the course based on the feedback and actual trends?
Your content is liked, but only engages if it is interactive. Capture the attention of your audience with an interactive photograph or illustration.
Analyze Digitalisation Trends
- Are there sufficient interactive elements (quizzes, discussions, hands-on activities) to maintain learner interest?
- Does the course content effectively support the development of digital skills?
audio material is available in Jamendo.
YouTube,
Photopeach,
Do not forget to combine sources. Use short texts for better consumation and memorization of the content.
Pinterest,
Image, audio and video sharing services
Hint: You can find, modify, and organize proper digital learning objects (texts, presentations, videos, podcasts, virtual simulations, games etc.), which can support student’s learning based on learning outcomes and actual state of art of the discipline.
Slideshare.
Prezi
Many teachers and authors are happy to share their work, so let’s inspire by them and do not forget to quote them.Check presentation sharing pages eg. or
Presentation services
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Visual content is a cross-cutting, universal language, like music. We are capable of understanding images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures. We don't like to bore. We don't want to be repetitive. Communicating as usual is boring and doesn't hook. We do it differently. We sabotage boredom. We create what the brain likes to consume because it stimulates it.
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Link
With Genially's templates, you can include visual resources to leave your audience amazed. You can also highlight a specific phrase or data that will be etched into your audience's memory, and even embed external content that surprises: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want!
Professional coordinators, advisers Vilmos Vass Szilvia Besze Adviser Daliborka Luketic Designer Szabina Gyurisán Horváthné Co-designers Linda Huszár Bianka Bozzay
Authors Jan Beseda Loboda Zoltán Horváth-Dringó Ida Reviewers Horváth-Dringó Ida Anca Greere
Acknowledgements
Review and Refine
Finally, review the course content with learner and refines it based on their feedback. This ensures that the course remains relevant and meets the needs of all learners. This is a simplified example, and the actual process might be more complex depending on the specific context and learners involved. But it illustrates how you can use learner needs analysis related to digitalisation to develop effective course content.
Use Quizlet to create flashcards related to your course content. Students can use these flashcards for self-study. You can also encourage students to create their own flashcards.
Personal Pages
Use Orgpad for collaborative activities. Students can brainstorm ideas on a virtual whiteboard. It can also be used for project planning and organizing ideas. Remember, the key to successfully integrating these tools is to ensure they align with your learning objectives and enhance students’ learning experiences. It’s also important to provide clear instructions and support to help students use these tools effectively. Happy teaching! 😊
Use clear language,
- avoid jargon and dialect
- offer explanations for technical terms.
Inclusive Communication
Eg. If analytical skills are part of you learning outcome, consider which digital tools student could use to develop these skills. (Can student use some software which can help them with statistical analyze, or could they use whiteboard for categorization items?)
Step 1
- https://photopeach.com
- https://www.youtube.com/
- https://www.jamendo.com/
- www.prezi.com
- www.slideshare.com
- www. facebook.com
- www.researchagate.com
- (Dringó-Horváh et al. p. 35. ). https://btk.kre.hu/images/ikt/EducationalTechnologyInHigherEducation.pdf
References, resources
- www.coursera.com
- www.futurelearn.com
- https://profformance.eu/en/course-portal
- https://www.gutenberg.org/
- https://bookboon.com/
- https://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/
- https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/
- https://ora.ox.ac.uk/
- https://pinterest.com/
Your content is liked, but it only engages when it's interactive. Capture your audience's attention with an interactive photograph or illustration.
Analyze Digitalisation Trends
You should also consider current trends and future predictions in digitalization. This could involve reading industry reports, attending webinars, or consulting with experts. Then align these trends with the needs identified in step 2. Eg. Look on Educase
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Visual content is a transversal, universal language, like music. We are capable of understanding images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures. We don't like to bore. We don't want to be repetitive. Communicating as always bores and doesn't engage. We do it differently. We sabotage boredom. We create what the brain likes to consume because it stimulates it.
Link
Social Sciences
Hint: You organize your course which considers ICT to enhance students’ digital skills (e.g., preparation of presentations, search for and use of online sources, use of specific software’s, and other learning and assessment activities).
Natural Sciences
Prepare work plan which digital sources can students use in which phase of their work. Eg. Phase 1: Use Web of Science colletion, Phase 2: Use Zotero for organization sources
Step 3
Using AI for developing educational content, including pictures, offers numerous benefits such as efficiency, consistency, personalization, cost-effectiveness, and accessibility. However, it also presents challenges like quality control, creativity limitations. Ensuring the quality and accuracy of AI-generated content can be challenging. AI may produce errors or inappropriate content that needs human oversight. It may lack the creative flair and originality that human creators bring. This can result in content that feels generic or uninspired.
AI
Identify learners
- Is the feedback comprehensive and covers various aspects of the course?
- Have you identified any common issues or suggestions mentioned by multiple learners?
Use Google Docs for collaborative activities. For example, you can create a shared document where all students can contribute to a group project. You can also use it for peer review activities.
Use Padlet for brainstorming sessions. You can create a virtual bulletin board and ask students to post their ideas. It can also be used for group projects where students can share and organize their work.
Self-reflection
- Do you know how the digital technologies you want to use support learners in achieving the intended learning outcomes?
- Do you know how to use concrete digital technologies to activate your students?
- Do you know how to develop digital skills of your students?
e.g. Pinterest, Photopeach, YouTube, audio material is available in Jamendo.
Image, audio and video sharing services
Develop Course Content
- Have you implemented all necessary changes based on the feedback?
In this sourse you will get an overview how to make your course more digitalized, internationalized, inclusive, and regard sustainability aspects.
Many essential books are to be found at the Project Gutenberg. Bookbook, the University of Pennsylvania online library, or even the pages on Scribd are other valuable sources. Useful repositories can be found at major universities, e.g. the repositories of the University of Cambridge and the University of Oxford.
Digital libraries and archives
Indentify learners
Identifies the profiles of learners involved in the course. E.g. use short questionnaire to find students need before created courses.
Embrace Diverse Learning Styles: Cater to auditory, visual, and kinesthetic learners through varied teaching methods like lectures, discussions, multimedia presentations, and group activities.
Embrace Diverse Learning Styles:
Determine Learners Needs
- Does the content include up-to-date information, especially regarding digital tools and practices?
Researchers’ personal pages and websites can provide useful and interesting content such as essays, articles, blogs with personal reflections and thematic Facebook pages or ResearchGate
Personal pages
The first step in choosing the right digital content is to properly identify, evaluate and select the resources that will support teaching and learning.
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With Genially's templates, you can include visual resources to leave your audience amazed. You can also highlight a specific phrase or data that will be etched in your audience's memory, and even embed external content that surprises: videos, photos, audios... Whatever you want!
Link
· Use digital text with alternative text descriptions for images and charts. · Don’t put too much information on one slide. · Organize your documents with clear headings and subheadings. This helps screen readers understand the document structure and allows students to navigate it easily. · Ensure there is sufficient contrast between text and background colors. This improves readability for everyone, especially those with visual impairments. · Use a clear and readable font with a large enough size (minimum 12 pt recommended). · Provide transcripts for audio or video recordings. · Offer downloadable versions of your course materials in multiple formats (e.g., Word doc, PDF) for compatibility with screen readers.
2. How to make course materials accessible?
PowerPoint
Prezi
Digital Presentation
Students create a presentation using tools like or , incorporating multimedia elements.
Scratch.
Codeacademy
Coding Exercise
Students complete an introductory coding assignment using platforms like or
Google Sheets
Excel
Data Analysis
Students use or to analyze a dataset relevant to their field of study.
Use Kahoot! to create interactive quizzes. This can make learning fun and engaging. You can use it for formative assessments to check students’ understanding of the course content.