Digital resources
Digital resources refer to online assets used for accessing, storing and distributing information. In today’s digital era, these resources play a pivotal role in various fields such as education, business, and entertainment. They encompass a wide range of materials and tools, including documents, images, videos, audio files, learning modules, presentations, data sets or software. These digital resources are essential for supporting organisational processes, enhancing learning experiences and enabling efficient communication.
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This learning module gives you an overview of how to evaluate, select, create and share digital resources for teaching and learning.
This module will:
- outline the different kinds of digital resources and show how they can be used
- highlight a selection of tools and technologies that are suitable for creating digital learning materials
- explain how to identify, evaluate and select digital resources based on pedagogical criteria
- detail ways in which you can create, reuse and modify digital resources
- warn against possible copyright restrictions and point out privacy issues that may come up when using, protecting and sharing digital resources
tips for reflection

The learning modules contain reflection and transfer questions that allow you to discuss topics with other learners. You have the opportunity to first reflect for yourself in a so-called documentation tool and then enter the key ideas in a digital collection tool called EduMaps and share them with other learners.
There is one EduMaps board per learning module, which is linked at the relevant points in the learning module, as well as a general board with tools, methods and platforms and one with the bundled literature for all learning modules.