Established in 1955 under the leadership of Principal G M Stirling, Brighton Secondary College has developed a rich heritage in the past 59 years. The...
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Come along to FlipCon NZ 2017 being held at Samuel Marsden Collegiate School Wellington, New Zealand on Friday 23 and Saturday 24 June 2017. The...
It was a dream come true for the Australian high school students who took control of NASA robots on the International Space Station last month,...
The summer break is finished many children, teenagers and students are back at school using new gadgets for their studies. For parents, this also means...
Darth Vader is a ruthless leader who dresses in black, is part robot and is evil incarnate—but like many fictional characters there are a...
The advent of the hand-held devices accessing the World Wide Web has reinvigorated the debate about how to best use technology to aid students in...
By Grant Jones There is no denying that iPads in classrooms are here to stay. Many schools use their iPad ‘banks’ as selling points for...
By Tom March How Did We Get Here? In two preceding articles, the author argued for using tests to drive innovation and to define these...
By Paul Connelly Moving Beyond Personalised Learning With the increased implementation of personalised devices in 1-1 programs across the education sector, the temptation is to...
By Mal Lee and Roger Broadie The digital evolution of a school and the shift from the traditional, insular, paper-based operational mode to one that...
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