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Digital Age Learning

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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Digital Age Learning

How I See It

Transformative change is disrupting how things have always been done to find a better way.

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Often, what we've 'always done' gets in the way of innovation.

Disruption allows room for transformation that we didn’t have before.

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Digital tools, because they aren’t part of the status quo, cause disruption,

and the ensuing disarray creates spaces that weren’t there before,

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spaces that allow for transformation.

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A Digital Learning Environment

is open to new ways of doing things

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has open access to the Internet

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creates physical spaces for students to work collaboratively both in person and online

creates virtual spaces for students to work collaboratively, give feedback, or look for resources

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allows for authentic feedback from sources outside the classroom

defines computers as tools for problem-solving and critical thinking

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is required for developing students into 21st century citizens

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A digital learning environment (DLE) is not limited to a classroom. Virtual spaces are just as important as physical spaces with this and future generations of digital natives.

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My Vision

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A digital learning environment provides students the opportunity

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to work on collaboration, communication, critical thinking, and creativity

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through meaningful work

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that reaches beyond their physical spaces and connects them to other students and the world.

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