Digitally mediated learning is the idea that learning can happen using digital tools in order for students to learn. Some examples include the use of online courses, virtual classrooms such as Zoom, or even using various educational apps to help students learn. Digitally mediated learning includes things such as technology, flexibility, interactions, collaboration, and a personalized learning experience catered to the learner. Examples of digitally mediated learning: Virtual classrooms: online learning environments where teachers and students can interact and engage in discussions to promote learning. This is very similar to an in-person classroom experience just done online. Online courses are delivered either in a hybrid model or fully online using a platform such as Canvas, Blackboard, or Moodle. Simulations: interactive experiences that allow students to learn about real skills and help problem-solve. For example, students are using virtual reality to mimic ...