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Quality Criteria for Digital Learning resources

Quality Criteria for Digital Learning resources. The quality criteria are intended as a guide in the development and evaluation of digital learning resources.

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Quality Criteria for Digital Learning resources

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  1. Quality Criteria for Digital Learning resources

  2. The quality criteria are intended as a guide in the development and evaluation of digital learning resources

  3. The quality criteria is a living document and will be updated and expanded as needed and changes in the underlying laws, regulations and guidelines

  4. Distinctveness of DLR Accessibillity Technical interoperabillity Metadata tagging User orientation Parallel editions DLR Technical Aspects Educational Aspects Educational Dimentions

  5. User orientation Does the DLR create interest? Quality Requirements The learning resourceenables individual differentiation The learning resource uses the digital medium with the pupil’s learning in mind The learning resource addresses the target audience in an engaging manner The learning resource has a universal design The learning resource is self-explanatory

  6. Does the DLR create interest? User orientation • The resource • should help activate and motivate the pupils • must be relevant to the subject being taught • What type of functionality helps create interest, and how does the design and layout contribute to this? • How are images, graphics, video, sound, and so forth exploited to create interest? • What choices have been made to ensure that the resource will promote learning and not merely activity and entertainment?

  7. Is the DLR inclusive and accessible User orientation • The resource should • be easy to use and as selfexplanatory as possible • follow famiiar patterns for navigation and retrieval • not exclude users on the basis of ethnic or social background or gender • How efficiently can the pupil start working on the subject matter (not waste time on navigation)? • How does the resource enable as many as possible to use it (cf. the section concerning universal design in part 2)? • To what extent can the resource be adapted to the individual pupil, and how is adequate differentiation facilitated? • How can the pupils’ media skills be utilized and developed?

  8. www.iktsenteret.no • Download the document here: • https://iktsenteret.no/ressurser/kvalitetskriterier-digitale-laeringsressurser

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