MODULE 5 - "Digital resources"
About the Module
This module is linked to Competence Area 5 of the Digital Health@School Framework and aims to support teachers in developing students' digital literacy by encouraging their use of different digital tools and providing clear information on channels, media and collaborative strategies to promote digital wellbeing.
It also aims to increase teachers' knowledge of digital health resources and to share this knowledge collaboratively and effectively with students to promote a responsible use of these resources.
Finally, it aims to raise teachers' awareness of the need to keep up to date with digital issues and to encourage the development of skills that can help students improve their understanding of their own health through digital tools.
Learning Objectives
- Learning how to foster students' digital skills, encouraging the use of different digital tools and providing clear information on channels, means of communication and collaboration strategies to promote digital well-being.
- To increase teachers' knowledge of digital health resources and to promote the ability to share knowledge collaboratively and effectively among students, encouraging responsible use of these resources.
- Encourage the development of teachers' skills in helping students to improve their understanding of their own health and to be aware of the need for continuous and constant updating on these issues.
What you will learn
1. To help students select the most suitable digital health resources. (e.g., guiding students on issues related to credibility and reliability criteria, copyright and licences that apply to data).
2. To be able to support students in creating and modifying health-related digital health resources.
3. Recognise the challenges and benefits of using digital technologies for health information and in health management.
4.To be aware of changes in health-related technologies and practices and to keep their knowledge up to date.
5.To be able to support students in applying the principles of managing, protecting and sharing relevant digital health resources.
6. Familiarise yourself with the toolkit and piloting activities.
7. Assessment of competences (Quiz).