This is Digital CLPL programme: planning and resourcing learning

Reading and watching

This episode of CLPL focuses on the elements to consider when planning and resourcing lessons with digital. 

  • How does digital make learning more accessible
  • Using the SAMR model to make learning more relevant and engaging
  • How dual coding resources and learning content can make learning more effective

Accessibility

The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) states that:

  • A child with a disability has the right to live a full and decent life with dignity and, as far
    as possible, independence and to play an active part in the community. (Article 23)
  • Every child has the right to an education. (Article 28)
  • Education must develop every child’s personality, talents and abilities to the full. (Article 29)

 

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SAMR

SAMR (substitution, augmentation, modification and redefinition) was developed by Dr R. Puentedura, following research into how the use of digital technology was transforming classroom-based teaching and learning (JISC, 2022)

The SAMR Model: Effective Technology Integration in Classrooms

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Dual coding

Dual Coding is an excellent strategy that learners can employ to aid learning and revision, however, practitioners can employ the same strategy when developing materials for learners.

dual coding

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Discussion points

To enable more effective and meaningful discussions during the webinar, please consider your thoughts on these points beforehand:

  • Is it worth the time to make learning more accessible or engaging?
  • How long do you typically spend looking for resources online? Is it time well spent?
  • What skills do your learners need to access digital tools, such as accessibility ones?

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