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This {{tag|cross curricula}} case study focusses on Digital Literacy, in particular using {{ | This {{tag|cross curricula}} case study focusses on Digital Literacy, in particular using {{topictag|E-skills}} to: Learn the basics of programming and embed open source tools in pedagogical practice. The case study explores the pedagogical potential of open source tools such as Scratch; it also looks into issues involved in sharing lesson plans as OERs. | ||
One of the lesson ideas from the case study is available as a separate resource at [[Programming Monsters using Scratch]] | One of the lesson ideas from the case study is available as a separate resource at [[Programming Monsters using Scratch]] |
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This cross curricula(i) case study focusses on Digital Literacy, in particular using E-skills(topic) to: Learn the basics of programming and embed open source tools in pedagogical practice. The case study explores the pedagogical potential of open source tools such as Scratch; it also looks into issues involved in sharing lesson plans as OERs.
One of the lesson ideas from the case study is available as a separate resource at Programming Monsters using Scratch