Learning Scenarios
for school, early childhood, formal and non-formal education
by teachers, for teachers
About Photodentro Learning Scenarios
Photodentro Learning Scenarios (or Photodentro LS)
is the Greek National Learning Scenario Repository of the Greek Ministry of Education
for Primary and Secondary Education.
It is the new digital repository of the
"Photodentro" family that hosts and shares structured
Learning Scenarios with educational activities for
Primary and Secondary Education. The scenarios
are developed and published by the educational
community, based on learning scenario Templates
and following the specialized instructions and
pedagogical guidelines that are provided (LS Templates).
It is addressed mainly to teachers of Primary
and Secondary Education, but, like all the
"Photodentro" repositories, it is open to everyone,
teachers, students, parents, as well as
anyone else interested.
All learning scenarios are freely available
under the Creative Commons CC BY-NC-SA license.
It is the new digital repository of the
"Photodentro" family that hosts and shares structured
Learning Scenarios with educational activities for
Primary and Secondary Education. The scenarios
are developed and published by the educational
community, based on learning scenario Templates
and following the specialized instructions and
pedagogical guidelines that are provided (LS Templates).
It is addressed mainly to teachers of Primary
and Secondary Education, but, like all the
"Photodentro" repositories, it is open to everyone,
teachers, students, parents, as well as
anyone else interested.
All learning scenarios are freely available
under the Creative Commons CC BY-NC-SA license.
To design and develop learning scenarios,
log into the integrated environment
for authoring and managing learning scenarios
(Photodentro LS Designer),
which is provided by the Repository.
In this environment, you can
create, publish, and edit your learning scenarios.
To design and develop learning scenarios,
log into the integrated environment
for authoring and managing learning scenarios
(Photodentro LS Designer),
which is provided by the Repository.
In this environment, you can
create, publish, and edit your learning scenarios.
An educational scenario (Learning Scenario or LS) describes a learning framework with specific educational goals,
expected learning outcomes, pedagogical principles and approaches, it utilizes specific educational tools,
and it is implemented through a series of educational activities, where students and teachers have well-defined roles.
What you can do in
Photodentro Learning Scenarios
Search
for learning scenarios
using free text or
keywords
Browse
all the available learning scenarios,
based on the learning scenario category, the subject, the educational level, the age of the student to whom it is addressed, the template
on which it is based, etc.
View
a learning scenario
Print or
Save in pdf
a learning scenario
Create
learning scenarios in your personal
workspace for creating and editing
learning scenarios
Publish
learning scenarios in the
Photodentro Learning Scenario Repository
Copy & Edit
learning scenarios in your personal
workspace for creating and editing
learning scenarios
Utilize
learning scenario Templates
with specialized instructions and pedagogical
guidelines (Learning Scenario Templates)
What you can do
in the environment for authoring and managing learning scenarios
of the Photodentro Learning Scenario Repository (Photodentro LS Designer)
The environment for writing and managing learning scenarios
of the Photodentro Learning Scenario Repository (Photodentro LS Designer) gives you the opportunity to:
Design and author learning scenarios with activities, starting from reusable
model forms (templates) and following specific pedagogical directions and suggestions.
Immediately publish your learning scenarios in the Photodentro Learning Scenario Repository.
Start from an available Learning Scenario that you will find in the Photodentro Learning Scenario Repository,
copy it to your personal workspace, edit it, adapt it to your needs, and publish
your own version in the Repository.
Save and organize your learning scenarios in your personal workplace.