Brett Salakas Andragogy is the adult equivalent of pedagogy. Both terms have their etymological origins in Ancient Greek and both involve the art of teaching...
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EduTECH Australia8 – 9 June 2017 | International Convention Centre, Sydney OFFICIAL BROCHURE LAUNCHED! To celebrate the launch of EduTECH’s Official Brochure, we’re bringing...
With curriculum planning complete for the start of the academic year, technology and the role it is expected to play is high on the agenda...
Calling for Presenters Are you interested in presenting at our exciting K-12 Digital Classroom Practice Conference? This conference, now in its second year, is part...
We check out the new The ASUS Chromebook C202, the ideal education computer for every school IT manager, student, and teacher. With its classroom ruggedness,...
Edval Timetables has been providing timetabling software, support and services to schools across all states and territories in Australia as well as Ireland, UK and...
As flipped learning continues to grow, there is a greater need for flipped learning to scale beyond individual teachers flipping, to larger roll-outs with systemic...
AstralVision has brought a new offering to their classroom interactive product line with the introduction of the AVSK55 Kindy Solution. The AstralVision Kindy Solution is...
IG3 Education Ltd, previously known as Eduss Asia Pacific Ltd, is an education solutions provider established in Australia in January 2001. Providing K-12 educational and...
Nine months ago, I was employed by the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongawera to create a Learning Lab. Te Papa wanted to remake...
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