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DigiSkills project

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Digital Skills and Methods for Distance and Hybrid Learning (DigiSkills)
2021-1-FI01-KA210-VET-000034566

 

Rapid digitalisation is transforming future working life faster than we can believe. It is not just the COVID-19 crisis but above all a future trend. It has strategic importance for the EU. It is equally important that teachers have competence and skills to combine pedagogy and digital technologies sensibly and innovatively. Their role is to support learners in the use of technology but more importantly in the ways how to connect, interact and work together in an online environment in blended or online teaching.

 

The goal of DigiSkills project is to identify, test, analyse and report technological tools and platforms in collaborative online and distance teaching without forgetting student-centred, personalised, and individual flexible learning.

 

The aim is to give the teachers knowledge and tools to design collaborative and creative digital learning solutions as well as make students' online and distance learning more versatile and collaborating, so that they will have more active role in their online and distance studies, they will interact, learn and work together in ways they haven’t been able to do in the past.

 

Teachers from participating organisations identify, test and analyse different pedagogical methods and digital tools which can be used in planning and implementing online and distance teaching supporting interactive, student-centred personalised and flexible learning. The best practices are piloted with students and published as short videos to share the best practices.

 

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Digital Skills and Methods for Distance and Hybrid Learning