This study analyses student assessment outcomes on three types of Digital
Learning Resources created for online teaching of Macroeconomics during the Covid-19
pandemic: digital teaching notes, digital PowerPoint presentations and short videos of
complex graphics. Results indicate that all Digital Learning Resources offered to the
students are positively assessed in terms of quality, use intensity, utility and general
assessment. Digital notes are significantly the most highly rated, which seems to indicate
a preference for traditional learning resources. Additionally, our analysis shows that the
intensity of Internet use and study time constitute significant factors in explaining the
students' higher perception of the teaching notes, compared to the other learning
resources. Student gender is not a significant factor to explain the students’ assessments.