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ICT AND CONVENTIONAL

LEARNING MATERIALS TO
ENHANCE
TEACHING & LEARNING

LEARNING
OUTCOMES
Select ICT and conventional
learning materials designed to
enhance teaching-learning
The term Digital Learning
DIGITAL Resources (DLRs) refers to
LEARNING digital resources such as
applications (apps),
RESOURCES software, programs, or
websites that engage
students in learning
activities and support
students’ learning goals.
Digital Academic Content Tools

DIGITAL
LEARNING
RESOURCES Digital Productivity Tools

There are three categories of DLRs

Digital Communication Tools


Software, applications (apps),
programs, or websites that

DIGITAL students use to communicate,


collaborate, network, or present

COMMUNICATION information. They do not contain


academic content.

TOOLS Asynchronous/synchronous
text communications
Reflection tools
Videoconferencing/ meeting
tools
Project collaboration tools
Software, applications (apps),
programs, or websites that

DIGITAL students use to plan, document,


organize, and analyze content.

PRODUCTIVITY They do not contain academic


content.

TOOLS Presentation tools


Word processing tools
Information analysis tools
Information organization tools
Software, applications (apps),
programs, or websites that offer

DIGITAL academic content resources


and/or engage students in

ACADEMIC activities to learn academic


content or skills, including, but not

CONTENT TOOLS limited to, language and literacy


content or skills.

Designed learning activities


References/ resources
Language resource tools
INTEGRATED DLR
SETS
A structured combination of
individual DLRs to provide a
complete core or supplemental
curriculum. Often, DLR sets are
licensed as a package by a
school district.
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