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== The learning designer tool ==
== The learning designer tool ==


* Register at learningdesigner.org.
See [[learning designer tool]]
* Click on the "Designer TAB" to create your own
* Browse [https://www.ucl.ac.uk/learning-designer/browser.php the directory for inspiration]. As of March 21 2019, there are 626 items
** Example: [https://www.ucl.ac.uk/learning-designer/viewer.php?uri=/Education_sector/Suitable_for_Higher_Education/fid/126554ae5f00e645218393651da25921a0ca7c37a8c91d6509521eb3427267de Writing about theory]
 
This tool looks similar to [[ABC LD]], a paper-based solution.


== Links ==
== Links ==

Latest revision as of 15:54, 21 March 2019

Introduction

The Future Classroom Toolkit, formerly iTEC toolkit, is a learning design tool developed in the Innovative Technologies for an Engaging Classroom EU project. It is now integrated into the Future Classroom Lab website that provides information for practitioners and also centralizes related research and development projects such as iTEC.

Draft

According to [1], “The toolkit has five toolsets, each with suggestions for workshop activities that support scenario and learning activity development, together with guidance on piloting and evaluation. As well as creating scenarios from scratch, teachers can access exemplars which they could use or adapt.”

“The Future Classroom Toolkit enables teachers, school leaders, education policy-makers and technology suppliers to create and implement Future Classroom Scenarios. A Future Classroom Scenario is a narrative description of teaching and learning that provides a clear vision for innovation and advanced pedagogical practice supported by technology. The toolkit can be used to introduce or scale up innovative use of digital technologies in a school or across a number of schools within an education system. The rationale for this process is to bring about incremental but sustainable change in the education system.” (Future Classroom Toolkit, retr. 3/2019)

The full toolset hierarchy is:

The learning designer tool

See learning designer tool

Links

  1. Laurillard, D., Charlton, P., Craft, B., Dimakopoulos, D., Ljubojevic, D., Magoulas, G., … Whittlestone, K. (2013). A constructionist learning environment for teachers to model learning designs. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 29(1), 15–30. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2729.2011.00458.x