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Striving for Digital Equity in Education

The Scholarly Teacher

Introduction The digital divide is a form of digital inequity that comprises complex interrelated problems requiring multifaceted strategies and solutions to achieve its opposite, digital equity. Digital Media for Teaching and Learning The importance of digital tools in teaching and learning cannot be overemphasized.

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Visual Journaling

The Scholarly Teacher

2011) as students discover and amplify their authentic voice and self-efficacy. How Can Visual Journaling Help Students Find Their Voice? Visual literacy is the capacity to analyze, evaluate, utilize, and create images and visual media. 2011/2022). ACRL visual literacy competency standards for higher education.

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Augmented reality, STEM and remote learning

Teaching Matters Online Learning

The fact that these technologies can mitigate distance barriers came into focus during the pandemic with the interest in investing on mixed reality educational applications skyrocketing. Especially in higher education which is our focus, AR/VR can help students understand abstract concepts and practise in a safe sandbox environment.