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Online digital toolbox

The tools provided in the Online Digital Toolbox are essential for both learners and educators as they play a critical role in building digital skills, which are increasingly vital in today's world.

For Learners

  1. Bridging the Digital Divide- Many migrants, refugees, and disadvantaged learners face barriers to accessing and using digital technologies. These tools offer an opportunity to develop essential digital literacy skills in an accessible and supportive environment.
  2. Flexibility and Inclusivity- Digital tools allow learners to access resources at their own pace and in their preferred formats, accommodating different learning styles and reducing barriers related to time or location.
  3. Preparation for the Job Market- Digital skills are critical in almost every industry, including urban agriculture. Mastery of these tools helps learners become more employable and adaptable to changing workplace demands.

 For Educators

  1.  Enhanced Teaching Strategies- Tools like Wakelet and ThingLink enable educators to create engaging, multimodal learning experiences that cater to diverse learner needs and styles.
  2.  Cultural Sensitivity and Inclusion- Digital tools provide ways to design content that is inclusive and culturally appropriate, fostering a welcoming environment for learners from different backgrounds.
  3. Upskilling and Professional Growth- For educators, using these tools builds their own digital competencies, helping them stay current in a rapidly evolving educational landscape.
  4. Empowering Learners- Educators equipped with these tools can better empower their learners by fostering independent learning, creativity, and collaboration, creating a ripple effect of skill-building across communities.

Tools for Educators

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1. Wakelet

Wakelet is a content curation tool that allows users to gather and share resources in visually pleasing collections. It supports collaboration, research, content differentiation, and more, making it a suitable tool for Nature's vision of 21st-century learning.

1) Content

Wakelet allows teachers to differentiate content by curating resources that cater to various learning styles and ability levels.

2) Learning Process

Students can choose how they want to engage with a Wakelet collection, supporting differentiation in the learning process.

3) Product

Students can demonstrate their learning by creating their own Wakelet collections, allowing for varied and creative outputs.

4) Learning Environment

Wakelet fosters a collaborative and adaptive learning environment, where students can share resources, ideas, and insights.

2. Flipgrid

Flipgrid is a video discussion platform that promotes active learning and fosters student voice. It allows students to record short videos in response to prompts or discussions, facilitating an engaging and inclusive learning environment.

Differentiated Instruction (DI)

1) Content

Flipgrid allows for differentiation in content as students can express their understanding through videos, adding personal insights and creativity.

2) Learning Process

The video response format allows students to engage with the material at their own pace, accommodating diverse learning needs.

3) Product

Students can demonstrate their understanding in varied ways using the video format, allowing for differentiation in product assessment.

4) Learning Environment

Flipgrid fosters an inclusive and interactive learning environment where every student has a voice.

3. ThingLink

ThingLink is an interactive media platform that enables the creation and sharing of rich, engaging content by adding interactive tags to images, videos, and 360° media. It brings digital content to life, promoting active engagement and deep learning.

Differentiated Instruction (DI)

1) Content

Teachers can use ThingLink to differentiate content by adding varied interactive tags that cater to diverse learning styles and preferences.

2) Learning Process

The interactive nature of ThingLink supports differentiation in the learning process, allowing students to explore content at their own pace.

3) Product

Students can demonstrate their understanding by creating their own ThingLinks, offering a unique and creative outlet for showcasing learning.

4) Learning Environment

ThingLink fosters an engaging, interactive, and adaptive learning environment, making learning more personal and immersive.

4. Google Keep

Google Keep is a note-taking service developed by Google. It allows users to make different kinds of notes, including text, lists, images, and audio, all of which can be synced with your Google account.

Differentiated Instruction (DI)

1) Content

Educators can use Google Keep to share differentiated content, such as individual notes, reading lists, or instructions with specific groups of students.

2) Learning Process

Google Keep supports student-centered learning processes by allowing students to take and organize notes according to their personal learning styles.

3) Product

Students can use Google Keep to create and share products of their learning, such as annotated images, text-based reflections, or audio recordings.

4) Learning Environment

Google Keep contributes to a flexible learning environment, enabling students to access and interact with learning content and notes anytime, anywhere.

5. Pictory AI

Pictory AI is an AI-powered tool that helps convert blog posts and other text content into engaging videos, enhancing the delivery of learning content.

Differentiated Instruction (DI)

1) Content

Pictory AI allows teachers to differentiate content by creating videos that cater to visual learners.

2) Learning Process

Pictory AI supports differentiated learning processes by enabling students to engage with content through video, catering to different learning preferences.

3) Product

Students can use Pictory AI to create their own videos, offering a unique and creative way for them to demonstrate their understanding.

4) Learning Environment

Pictory AI fosters an engaging learning environment by diversifying the types of content students interact with, making learning more dynamic.

6. TED-Ed

Differentiated Instruction (DI)

1) Content

TED-Ed offers a wide range of videos on diverse topics, allowing teachers to differentiate content according to students' interests and learning needs.

2) Learning Process

With TED-Ed, students can engage with content at their own pace and in their preferred style, as videos can be paused, replayed, or supplemented with additional materials.

3) Product

Students can create their own TED-Ed style presentations to demonstrate their understanding, providing a unique and creative product of learning.

4) Learning Environment

TED-Ed contributes to a dynamic and engaging learning environment, offering visually rich content that appeals to a range of learning styles.

TED-Ed is an educational platform offering a collection of animated video lessons created by educators and animators. It encourages the spread of great ideas and knowledge.

7. Poll everywhere

Poll Everywhere is a dynamic online tool that allows real-time interaction between presenters and audiences, enabling instant feedback through live polls.

Differentiated Instruction (DI)

1) Content

Poll Everywhere allows for differentiated content by creating polls based on varied learning goals and interests.

2) Learning Process

The interactive nature of Poll Everywhere supports varied learning processes, allowing students to engage in real-time, according to their own pace and style.

3) Product

Students demonstrate their understanding through their responses to polls, which can be used as a formative assessment tool.

4) Learning Environment

Poll Everywhere fosters an interactive learning environment, promoting active engagement and real-time feedback.

8. Read&Write

Read&Write is a literacy support tool that provides reading, writing, studying, and research support.

Differentiated Instruction (DI)

1) Content

With Read&Write, content can be adapted to meet individual student's literacy needs.

2) Learning Process

The tool supports flexible learning pathways, providing personalized assistance based on each student's literacy level.

3) Product

Read&Write enables students to demonstrate their learning through improved reading and writing tasks.

4) Learning Environment

Read&Write supports an inclusive learning environment by catering to students with varying literacy needs.

Tools for the Learners

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1. Chat GPT

What is ChatGPT ? It is an AI-powered conversational tool that provides quick answers, guidance, and content creation support. It helps users learn, brainstorm ideas, and solve problems interactively.

Why Useful for Today’s Job Market? ChatGPT helps users build problem-solving, communication, and digital literacy skills by simulating real-life scenarios, creating content, or answering specific queries. In the urban agriculture context, it can assist in drafting business plans, creating marketing material, or answering technical questions about sustainable practices.

Link to Chat GPT to try yourself

Example of When to Use It? For example, Use ChatGPT to create promotional content for a farmers’ market or to draft a proposal for funding an urban agriculture project aimed at community inclusion.

2. Duolingo

What is Duolingo? Duolingo is an interactive language-learning platform that uses gamified lessons to teach vocabulary and grammar across multiple languages.

Why Useful for Today’s Job Market? In urban agricultural trades, language skills are critical for communicating with diverse stakeholders, including local communities, suppliers, and customers. Duolingo helps build language proficiency for customer interactions and navigating job opportunities in different cultural contexts.

Link to Duolingo to try for yourself!

Example of When to Use It? You can use Duolingo to learn the local language, making it easier to communicate and present ideas at a community agriculture workshop for example.

3. LinkedIn

What is LinkedIn? LinkedIn is a professional networking platform that allows users to create profiles, connect with industry professionals, and find job opportunities.

Why Useful for Today’s Job Market? LinkedIn helps build networking, career development, and branding skills, crucial for finding collaborators, mentors, or investors in urban agriculture. It also provides visibility to skills and projects relevant to sustainability and community development.

Link to LinkedIn to try for yourself

Example of When to Use It? For example, you could use LinkedIn to showcase a community-led urban agriculture initiative or connect with sustainability professionals who can provide mentorship or partnership opportunities.

4. Canva

What is Canva? Canva is a design tool that enables users to create visually appealing graphics, posters, presentations, and reports without advanced design skills.

Why Useful for Today’s Job Market? Canva helps build marketing and creative skills which are so essential for any job or starting your own business! It allows users to e.g. promote their agricultural initiatives or create visual presentations/social media posts/ publications that make you look like a professional. It has 1000s of easy to use templates, so people with any digital skills can use it with ease! Visual communication is a key asset in advocating for inclusion and sustainable practices.

Link to Canva to try for yourself

Example of When to Use It? For example, design flyers to promote urban gardening workshops or create visually engaging social media posts for your new urban agricultural business.

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