Decoding learning: The proof promise and potential of digital education
Resource type
            Book
        Authors/contributors
                    - Luckin, Rosemary (Author)
 - Bligh, Brett (Author)
 - Manches, Andrew (Author)
 - Ainsworth, Shaaron (Author)
 - Crook, Charles (Author)
 - Noss, Richard (Author)
 
Title
            Decoding learning: The proof promise and potential of digital education
        Abstract
            Our Decoding Learning report looks at the impact of digital technology in the classroom.
Key findings
Schools spent £487 million on ICT equipment and services in 2009-2010. But this investment has not yet resulted in radical improvements to learning experiences or attainment.
No technology has an impact on learning on its own right; impact depends on how it is used.
Rather than categorising innovations by the type of technology used (eg, do games help learning?), it’s more useful to think about the types of learning activities we know to be effective, such as practising key skills, and exploring how tech can support these activities.
We identify eight learning themes that show significant promise of impact when combined with digital technology.
- See more at: http://www.nesta.org.uk/publications/decoding-learning
        Date
            2012-11-12
        Short Title
            Decoding learning
        Library Catalogue
            ResearchGate
        Citation
            Luckin, R., Bligh, B., Manches, A., Ainsworth, S., Crook, C., & Noss, R. (2012). Decoding learning: The proof promise and potential of digital education.
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