Digital wellbeing means using technology in a way that promotes learners’ and teachers' success and overall health. While digital is proving hugely beneficial to education, it’s important to set boundaries and develop strategies that support our wellbeing as individuals and as a society.
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Technology can be used to understand an individual’s skills, knowledge and ability. From online tests to quizzes and games, digital assessment gives you more flexibility to engage and interact with learners.
The great benefit of technology is that it can help you support learners in the classroom or at home, and that support can be easily personalised to encourage them to learn and grow.
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Supporting every teacher: giving digital feedback on learners’ writing
Monitoring, assessing learning, and giving feedback remotely
Empowering remote learners through self-assessment
Philip Kerr
Ceri Jones
Katie Welch
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How to support exam prep with our free resources
Using mobile phones for exam preparation
How to choose digital tools for learning and assessment?
Alberto Costa and Sarah Ellis
Joanna Szoke
Greg Wagstaff
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Whether we're teaching or learning English, digital is a powerful tool that’s transforming the classroom. From computers and tablets to smartphones and the internet, technology can deliver valuable, interactive and engaging content.
Not only does this allow teachers and learners to have a more convenient and personalised experience, technology allows for flexibility, more accessible content and the growth of learning experiences around the world.
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7 common English grammar mistakes
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