Friday, January 25, 2013

Digital Content - Another View

Digital content has made many changes since my last post a year ago.  Since then a number of applications (iOS, online) have given end users an opportunity to create their own customized digital content.  At a recent meeting of technology leaders, our group shared resources that might be helpful in creating content and sharing that content with students.

Resources shared include:

iTunes U contains free content for K-12, college and university users.  With iPad integration, users can access information quickly and easily on their mobile device.  An entire course can be viewed on the iPad in iTunesU where students can view videos, read content, take notes, and more.


Khan Academy offers more than 3,800 video lessons for students that demonstrate a wide variety of Math, Science & Economics, Humanities, Test Prep, and Computer Science concepts.  In addition, teachers have access to a Teacher Toolkit that provides information on setting up Khan Academy for classroom use, including individual student accounts.

CK-12 Foundation is a non-profit organization that creates and gathers high quality STEM content including text, video, audio, images, quizzes, and interactives.  All content is open-source content which provides educators with free information to use in designing curriculum and instruction.

 Additional resources will be added in the near future.

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