E3Cs: A Research-Based Model for Effective Digital Learning for K-6 Schools

  • Figg C
  • Crawford K
  • Lu C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, teachers in Ontario were thrust into a new teaching situation at the end of the 20192020 school year for which few were prepared. To address the need for guidance in transitioning to distance teaching, we offer the e-3Cs model, a research-based framework with flexible elements essential for promoting optimum distance interactions for K12 learning, more specifically applied to younger learners (K6). Serving as a tool for designing age-appropriate digital instruction while honouring and caring for affective domain needs of students, the model provides the necessary support for teachers in the purposeful design of digital learning communities.

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Figg, C., Crawford, K., Lu, C., & Lu, O. (2020). E3Cs: A Research-Based Model for Effective Digital Learning for K-6 Schools. Brock Education Journal, 29(2), 24. https://doi.org/10.26522/brocked.v29i2.835

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