I think. I question. I design. I create. I struggle. I collaborate. I try. I solve. I invent. I reflect. I LEARN! (Author unknown) –...
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Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) in the learning environment. My story begins 15 years ago in Logan, a low socio-economic suburb in Brisbane where...
How Might We Use Design Thinking To Nurture Creative Confidence in a Makerspace? “Creativity is as important in education as literacy, and we should treat...
Most schools and universities now have online counterparts to face-to-face units/subjects through Learning Management Systems (LMS) such as Blackboard or Moodle. These sites usually provide...
The MP-1 portable, battery-powered microphone preamplifier with phantom power from Sound Devices is an ideal tool for any school shooting video footage using DSLR cameras...
Every child knows many things. When a child knows something, she has learned it somewhere, in school or elsewhere. However, when the child does not...
It Is Not About the Apps, It Is About The Pedagogy The Padagogy Wheel is designed to help educators think – systematically, coherently and with...
“I am an astronaut!” It was inspirational to watch a 62-year-old primary teacher come bouncing out of a simulator, arms stretched out like she was...
How is it that 16 years into the 21st century the implementation of 21st century learning skills into everyday pedagogical practices is still being discussed,...
This article was originally published in ETS Magazine Issue #72. This week, the motives for the recent ban on technology in a highly regarded Sydney...
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