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Digital Resources. Julian Growcott SMR Ultranet Coach. Welcome from the Minister. What are Digital Learning Resources?. (DLR’s) are a collection of small multimedia learning objects and digital resources that are used to introduce, develop or reinforce curriculum concepts. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Digital ResourcesJulian GrowcottSMR Ultranet Coach

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Welcome from the Minister

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What are Digital Learning Resources?

(DLR’s) are a collection of small multimedia learning objects and digital resources that are used to introduce, develop or reinforce curriculum concepts.

Learning objects (L)chunks of digital material (eg. graphics, text, audio, animation, interactive tools) designed to engage and motivate student learning.

 Digital resources (R)digital content comprising single assets (eg. moving images, photos, audio files). In contrast to learning objects, which have in-built instructional design, they can be used in a range of ways to suit needs.

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Teaching and Learning Benefits of Digital Resources

Digital learning resources can play a central role in student learning, enabling schools to innovate with ICT and develop effective learning and teaching practices that can transform the way students learn.  

Flexible multimedia objects can be used to develop, assess or reinforce concepts and procedures. They help students develop the digital, visual and information literacy skills they need to thrive in the 21st Century.

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How are they used in the classroom?

You can integrate digital learning objects into a sequence of student learning activities, which includes routine classroom activities away from a computer. Digital learning objects can: • facilitate instruction of commonly taught concepts, applications and skills

from basic to more complex • simulate concepts and practices difficult to replicate in school

classrooms because of safety, time and cost • allow for self-paced learning and opportunities for students to revisit and

revise content and skills • cater for different student learning modes and abilities • foster ICT skill development • stimulate the imagination of teachers and students to create their own

learning objects.

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Other sources of DLR’s

•http://www.bbc.co.uk/learning/

•http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/

•http://www.teacherled.com/all-interactive-whiteboard-resources/

•http://www.primaryinteractive.co.uk/

•http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/

•http://illuminations.nctm.org/

•http://nzmaths.co.nz/digital-learning-objects

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