Here you will find a collection of educational tools and teaching resources that are recommended by our SIG members. We believe these resources promote best practice in Digital Learning.
These fall under the broader banner of Open Educational Resources (OER): educational materials that are available for free and can be used, adapted and/or redistributed without permission. Learn more about OER here.
URL: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.111233.2
Authors: Esdras Paravizo & Nathan Crilly (University of Cambridge)
Licence: CC BY
Overview:
A workshop pack for educators in engineering, design, creativity and related areas. The workshop was developed as part of a PhD research project on design spaces, design creativity and computer games carried out by Esdras Paravizo under the supervision of Prof. Nathan Crilly at the University of Cambridge, UK. The pack contains a workshop presentation (.pptx), an instructors guide and a task template.
URL: https://bit.ly/bgi40_download
Authors: Esdras Paravizo, Omar Chaim, Prof. Daniel Braatz, Henrique Rozenfeld, Mateus Gerolamo (Federal University of Sao Carlos, University of Sao Paulo and TU Berlin)
Licence: CC BY
Overview:
The Industry 4.0 Board Game promotes a hands-on learning activity that focusses on providing an overview of the core concepts of Industry 4.0. Participants are challenged to transition their companies towards the new paradigm of the next Industrial Revolution. This pack contains all the materials required to play the game.
We are always looking for tools and teaching resources that could be added to this list. These could be things that you have created yourself, or resources created by others that you find helpful in your practice. If you would like to contribute to this repository then please get in touch with us! Either:
Contact Tom Howard (t.howard@sheffield.ac.uk), or
Complete the OER recommendations form
In order to be added to this repository, resources should be available under an open licence.