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Digitally Competent Teachers for Creative Digital Students

Offered By: European Schoolnet Academy via Independent

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Course Description

Overview

The Digitally Competent Teachers for Creative Digital Students MOOC will help participants to reflect upon their digital competence for lifelong learning and to get familiar with digital technology for teaching and learning, by exploring different tools and strategies. Teachers will gain knowledge on European frameworks for digital competence and discover how to boost digital competence through European projects such as Code Week, eTwinning, or SELFIE. Teachers will also explore strategies and tools for remote teaching, digital assessment, and classroom management.

The overall objective of the course is for teachers to learn how to effectively integrate technology in the classroom and ultimately reach the students to empower them to be creators of technology, rather than being only consumers.

While the content of the course will be in English, national moderators in the following languages will support participants with lower levels of English: Spanish, Catalan, Italian, Swedish and Portuguese.


Syllabus

  • Module 1: Digital Competence for Lifelong Learning - opens on 19/10/2020
  • Module 2: Digital Technologies and Pedagogical Approaches to Enhance Education I - opens on 26/10/2020
  • Module 3: Digital Technologies and Pedagogical Approaches to Enhance Education II opens on 02/11/2020
  • Module 4: Building Learners’ Competences for a Digital Age - opens on 09/11/2020
  • Module 5: Digital Competence for School Leaders - opens on 16/11/2020

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