EUN webinar 2 June 2022, 10:00 - 11:30 CEST
With remote learning due to Covid-19 equal access for all students to quality (interactive) digital resources like digital textbooks has become more important for student learning. Policy makers think that providing these resources will remain key to move forward in education. To that end, policy makers, researchers, publishers, tech companies – including small start ups entering the scene – need to join forces. How can we ensure that quality digital resources of the future will move student learning forward? How do we empower schools in the process of selecting digital resources that are fit for purpose for them? And how to we ensure student privacy at all times?

Just fill in this short form to register to the webinar. We also ask a few questions about your opinion in the form since we are very interested to hear from you! Your answers will help us to prepare the webinar. Please feel free, however to skip the questions, if you do not feel like answering them.

Thanks a lot in advance and looking forward to seeing you online during the webinar!
Sign in to Google to save your progress. Learn more
2. Would you like to be informed about future webinars on similar topics? *
3. What concrete questions would you like to see addressed during the webinar? You can already put questions to our speakers Rola Hulsbergen and Patrick Coffey?
4.  What is a high quality digital learning resource for you?
5.  How does your national curriculum link to platforms with open educational resources?  
6. What are challenges related to teachers using digital learning resources?
7. What support do teachers need to successfully integrate the use of digital learning resources in their teaching?
8. Do you have any materials (articles, ministerial decision etc.) on this topic to share? If so, please add the link here or send them directly to: katja.engelhardt@eun.org 
9. Your country *
10. Your organisation *
11. Your role in the organisation *
12. Your name *
13. Your email *
14. Do you have any additional comments?
Submit
Clear form
Never submit passwords through Google Forms.
This content is neither created nor endorsed by Google. Report Abuse - Terms of Service - Privacy Policy