Toolkit for creating digital learning materials in schools
Showroom
This is a collection of examples of how other schools and teachers have created and used digital learning materials and resources. The examples will help you understand what happens in each of the project stages. In the showroom you can explore different ways of visualising and thinking about the design process. All the new digital learning material designs, resources and ideas for practice are for you to reuse or adapt for your classroom or training course.
We are always open to new contacts, ideas and joint projects.
The Finnish – Russian School of Helsinki, www.svk.edu.hel.fi
The Finnish-Russian School of Helsinki is the biggest school in Finland concentrating on Russian language and culture. It consists of primary, lower secondary and upper secondary levels. The school also acts as a learning centre for Russian language and culture nationally assisting other schools collaborating with Russia schools as well as receiving teacher trainers. The school has around 700 students 77 % of which have Finnish as their native language. The school has a longstanding interest in collaborating internationally by participating in projects in Finland and abroad.
Gymnasium no 227, Frunzensky District http://www.school227.ru
School 227 was founded in 1968. In 1991 it became a Gymnasium. 75 teachers work and 650 pupils study in the gymnasium.
The gymnasium cooperates with the following institutes:
- Russian State University named after A. Herzen
- State University of Service and Economy
- High pedagogical school named after N. Nekrasov
- University of Humanities