The effectiveness of integrating existing digital learning resources into classroom teaching – an evaluation of the learning achievement

  • Pétursdóttir S
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This paper presents the results of an intervention study exploring the effectiveness of an implementation of a selection of digital learning resources (DLR) in lower secondary science classrooms. Eight teachers participated in a quasi-experimental intervention, teaching three different subjects with and without DLRs. The data presented are from pupil tests before and after the teaching combined with observation of lessons and interviews with both pupils and teachers. In two of the three subjects the groups using DLRs did slightly better than the comparison group. The results indicate that successful ICT based learning is just as dependent on teacher competence as the quality and features of the resources.

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Pétursdóttir, S. (2012). The effectiveness of integrating existing digital learning resources into classroom teaching – an evaluation of the learning achievement. Nordic Studies in Science Education, 8(2), 150–161. https://doi.org/10.5617/nordina.524

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