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Page history last edited by Phil Lavery 15 years, 6 months ago

Welcome to the Digital Learning Foundation Resources Wiki.


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The aim of this site is to enable information and resources to be shared, and stored, and to facilitate the collaborative development of new projects.

 

You will find a list of current pages by clicking on the Sidebar tab on the rhs window.

 

Members can freely edit these pages, the hope is that we, as a community, can share our combined knowledge and help each other. Since any member can edit these pages please take care when changing the content. If you have any requests or problems please contact me :

 

phil at digitallearningfoundation.org

 

Final help files, educational resources and URL's etc; may be added as a permanent resource to the Digital Learning Foundation website.

 

To get started editing, adding information or new pages you may find the following pages helpful:

WhatWikiIs : 2 easy ways : SandBox : WikiStyle

 

RSS & Atom feeds! Point your feedreader at this wiki to get updates on what has changed!

 


 The Digital Learning Foundation is an educational charity which inspires and motivates young people and educators through the use of digital tools, innovative technologies and encouraging their use in everyday teaching and learning.

 

The Digital Learning Foundation is a registered Scottish Charity, SC036588, and a Non-Profit Company Limited by Guarantee, SC282280, whose charitable objectives are:

  • to promote the advancement of learning through the use of digital tools, innovative technologies and integrated teaching methods.
  • to provide advice, assistance and support to learning institutions and individual students of all ages.
  • to conduct research into the impact of these new technologies and to publish the results for the public benefit.

http://www.digitallearningfoundation.org

 



As this site features contributions from individuals, the Digital Learning Foundation can not take responsibility for the contents.

 

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