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The Digital Learning Foundation inspires and motivates young people and educators through the use of digital tools, innovative technologies and encouraging their use in everyday teaching and learning.
Already, more than 25,000 young people have experienced one of our 3D shows, workshops, digital media competitions or other activities.
Help us, book or sponsor a show now.
Our projects also aim to promote the public understanding of science or the arts and encourage students to consider these areas as potential careers.
We are researching, developing and evaluating the use of new tools and the results will be made available on this site.
All of our shows are designed to support the curriculum.
On this site you can find out about our shows, workshops, challenges and other activities, as well as resources and free applications.
Contact us
If you or your school would like more information or to book one of our activities, our contact information is here. We will then contact you to discuss your requirements in more detail.
The Digital Learning Foundation is a registered Educational Charity, SC036588 and a Non-Profit Company Limited by Guarantee, SC282280.
The DLF is dedicated to assisting educators and students adopt new technologies and integrate them into everyday teaching and learning, while inspiring, motivating and making it fun!
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