Digital
Learning Day is a nationwide celebration of innovative teaching and learning
through digital media and technology that engages students and provides them
with a rich, personalized educational experience. On Digital Learning Day, a
majority of states, hundreds of school districts, thousands of teachers, and
nearly 2 million students will encourage the innovative use of technology by
trying something new, showcasing success, kicking off project-based learning,
or focusing on how digital tools can help improve student outcomes.
Digital
learning
is
any instructional practice that is effectively using technology to strengthen
the student learning experience. Digital learning encompasses a wide spectrum
of tools and practices, including using online and formative assessment,
increasing focus and quality of teaching resources and time, online content and
courses, applications of technology in the classroom and school building,
adaptive software for students with special needs, learning platforms,
participating in professional communities of practice, providing access to
high-level and challenging content and instruction, and many other advancements
technology provides to teaching and learning. In particular, blended
learning is any time a student learns, at least in part, at a
supervised brick-and-mortar location away from home and, at least in part,
through online delivery with some element of student control over time, place,
path, and/or pace.
On February
1, 2012, the Alliance for Excellent Education hosted an in-depth webcast
featuring moderated discussion of video footage of innovation in action looking
at leadership, instruction, innovation, every subject area, and effective
teaching.
Then the Alliance hosted a live National Town
Hall featuring FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski and U.S. Secretary of
Education Arne Duncan in a special joint appearance. The event profiled great
teachers that effectively use technology to deliver instruction, and focus on
education innovation projects happening across the country.
(Source: Digitallearningday)
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