Digital Learning Shift explores the integration of educational technology and blended learning in modern education.
It examines how digital tools are changing teaching practices and student outcomes, moving beyond simply automating old methods.
The book highlights how effective digital learning hinges on rethinking instructional design and fostering student-centered learning environments.
For example, blended learning models like flipped classrooms are discussed.
This book traces technology's evolution in education, acknowledging the impact of social and economic factors.
It argues that successful integration isn't just about adopting new technologies but fundamentally changing instruction.
It progresses logically across chapters, beginning with key concepts and blended learning models, then delving into digital tools, teacher development, ethical considerations, and practical recommendations.
The book emphasizes the importance of teacher agency and student motivation, offering a balanced perspective on the future of learning.