Digital learning is something that happens every day in our classrooms, so I certainly hope that the message gleaned by the public when they hear "Digital Learning Day," is NOT that digital learning only happens once a year.
Digital learning day (DLD) is about celebrating new ways of teaching and learning in whatever way makes the most sense for you. For teachers and out-of-school educators, it's an opportunity to try out new digital tools and innovative instructional practices. For school administrators, it could be an opportunity to introduce a new school-wide initiative or professional learning course. District and state leaders can get involved by facilitating opportunities for collaboration between schools or providing incentives to expedite the spread of best practices.
With so many new types of digital devices, educational program and mobile apps continuously being developed, it can be hard to keep up with the latest and greatest in educational technology. Digital Learning Day has provided a powerful venue for education leaders to highlight great teaching practice an showcase innovative teachers, leaders, and instructional technology programs that are improving outcomes. DLD has blossomed into a massive nationwide celebration as teachers realized that DLD is not about technology, it's about learning. It is about enhancing the role of the teacher in America's classrooms.
How can YOU participate?
STEP 1:
- Review the Digital Learning Planning Guide. You will review the six choices on the yellow buttons and choose one that best describes your area of interest. See screenshot below.
STEP 2:
- Check out the lists of digital tools, resources, and lesson plans recommended by fellow educators around the country. One of these may spark your interest!
- Sign up for the Digital Learning Day mailing list to receive email alerts about upcoming webinars, news and updates.
STEP 3:
- Fill out this form to share how you will be celebrating Digital Learning Day.
- Share ideas and network with other participants on social media using #DLDay!
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