Digital Learning Selector information

Learning activities

Browse categories aligned to Bloom's Taxonomy

Bloom's taxonomy

Learning tools

Browse categories aligned to the ICT Capability

Description of tools terms

Sub-categories

The sub-categories describe the various ways that the different learning tools can be used in teaching and learning.

Icon key

Decision icons

Username is ready

Use your DoE username and password to login

Cost

Cost of installing this tool on your personal devices

Age restriction

Age restrictions for students

Ease of starting

Ease of getting started

Accessibility information

Accessibility information is available

Platform icons

Use these icons to start using tools on personal devices. These links may not work on school managed devices.

Windows

Install software on Windows devices

MacOS

Install software on Mac devices

iOS

Install the iPad app

Android

Install the Android app

Browser

Start in a web browser

Students with disability

When planning to use technology in the classroom it is important to consider the diversity of your learners. Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a framework to guide the design of learning environments that are accessible and effective for all. For UDL guidelines, information and additional materials, visit the CAST website.

Many students require technology as an adjustment to support their access to learning. Adjustments (NESA) are actions taken that enable a student with disability and additional learning needs to access syllabus outcomes and content on the same basis as their peers. Enrol in the Personalised learning with technology online course to help you make more informed decisions regarding technology.

 

To support your understanding of inclusive curriculum planning, enrol in the microlearning course: Curriculum planning for every student in every classroom. This online series is designed to equip K-12 teachers to effectively identify and meet the diverse learning needs of all their students.

 

High potential and gifted learners

When planning to use technology in the classroom it is important to consider the full range of abilities of all learners. High potential and gifted learners may require additional adjustments and deliberate talent development.  Strategies for developing talent may include differentiation, grouping, extension, enrichment and advanced learning pathways so students are engaged, grow and achieve personal excellence.

 

Assessing and identifying high potential and gifted learners will inform which students may benefit from extension and additional challenge. Effective strategies and contributors to achievement will assist teachers to identify and target areas for growth and improvement. School leaders can access the Evaluation and Planning Tool to support strategic improvement planning.

 

Recognising the diversity of high potential and gifted students represented in classrooms across 4 domains of potential can be explored further by accessing illustrations of practice.

 

For further support and advice about how to tailor learning for high potential and gifted students from all backgrounds, visit the High Potential and Gifted Education web section, High Potential and Gifted Education Policy or attend professional learning courses. The HPGE PL and Resource Hub provides a range of practical resources to assist with differentiation, acceleration, and action learning.

It is important to address privacy and security concerns when considering using third-party online applications. NSW Department of Education staff should refer to Online applications and parental consent for more information. (Please note: NSW DoE staff login is required to view this document).


The Digital Learning Selector is developed and maintained by the Educational Standards Directorate.