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Managing, protecting and sharing digital resources

To organise digital content and make it available to learners, parents and other educators. To effectively protect sensitive digital content. To respect and correctly apply privacy and copyright rules. To understand the use and creation of open licenses and open educational resources, including their proper attribution.

DigitalResources

Embedding is different from linking resources, given that the former implies placing the resource directly in a page not allowing it to exist or be accesses outside that environment. When a resource is embedded into a LMS, learners can view,…

Storing resources in a cloud is very useful. It allows educators and learners to share and access them from anywhere and restore old versions when needed. Some clouds allow users to collaboratively work in a document or to create content collaboration accounts.…

Given that videos are more and more used to enhance learning engagement and that sometimes these are heavy documents, it is important to be aware of platforms that we can use for sharing video resources.Teachers should be aware that in…

Digital presentations tend to relay on the integration of visual formats to reach the target audience more effectively. Sometimes it is useful to store your presentations online to create links that are easily shared with learners and to reach a…

Smart societies rely more and more on community-based and digitally-enabled sharing of information. In Education, the communal (many-to-many/one-to-many) and peer-to-peer (one-to-one) sharing of digital resources is grounded in providing/receiving access to media files such as books, music, movies, games, i.e. information…

It is important to underline that well-protected sensitive data is very important for personal safety reasons and an organisation’s reputation; therefore, particular attention should be given to personal details when creating documents.It is important for teachers to raise the learners’…