
Educators have been impacted by digital learning environments as much as learners have. There are far more resources with far easier access in DLEs. They are not limited to textbooks and have access to materials in many different formats. They can also build their lessons in a more efficient manner since digital learning allows them to have access to materials from other instructors within their own institutions or even outside of it (Value of Digital Learning, 2015). They also save time while creating their lectures by implementing these resources.
They can manage time better because of the quick feedback they can get from their learners. This will give them the opportunity to identify students’ needs to emphasize on specific topics that need more review. DLEs enable them to have more collaborative lessons which are more learner-centered. Therefore, learners are more independent and this allows the educators to have more time to spend on providing feedback and managing their class (Pierson, 2015).
DLEs have changed the way educators build their lessons and deliver them, because of the resources that are available to them. As a result, they can use their time more efficiently while online rather than face-to-face traditional learning environments.
References
Pierson, E. (2015). Assessing the Impact of Digital Media on Learning and Teaching . Retrieved from EDC: http://www.ltd.edc.org/assessing-impact-digital-media-learning-and-teaching
Value of Digital Learning. (2015). Retrieved from Office of Digital Learning: https://odl.mit.edu/value-digital-learning
June 8, 2017 at 7:59 am
Great Post! I agree that DLE’s have made things easier for students and teachers alike. I think too that as long as those teachers have had appropriate training for the effective usage of DLE’s then the relative efficiency for both has a much better chance of being successful.
Thanks for sharing
June 11, 2017 at 7:28 am
Thank you for your comment Andrea!
June 12, 2017 at 5:55 pm
Thanks for the post, May. What resonated with me the most is how DLEs can allow instructors more time to provide fulsome feedback. A challenge that I have had in the past is maintaining a creative/authentic mindset when “grading” learner tasks. Thanks for sharing! Karen.
June 15, 2017 at 10:36 am
Thank you Karen! You are right about the feedback 🙂