More than 50 girls from across the country indulged their passion for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) yesterday at the Curious Minds Summer School...
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By Con Athanasiou By now, teachers would have realised that educational technology is evolving rapidly; however, they might still be unclear about which technology is...
By Scott McDonald and Jill Margerison As digital technology continues to evolve, longstanding opinions on best teaching and learning practices have been challenged. Traditional classroom...
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By Grant Jones In an increasingly fast paced education system, we can’t simply have new technologies as add-ons, we must think of innovative and creative...
By Eliza Kennedy Simon Birmingham, Minister for Education and Training wrote in his recent article STEM Education – Building Skills for the Future, “Sparking a...
Once considered experimental teaching tools, filmmaking, digital storytelling and video production are all fast becoming essential instruments for active learning and student engagement. It is...
By Mal Lee and Roger Broadie Central to the workings and continued evolution of every digital school is a highly effective and efficient digital communications...
By Steve Francis Whilst this question is challenging and confronting, it is vital that educators consider the issue of the relevance of schooling today and...
Total Facilities, 29 – 30 March 2017, International Convention Centre, Sydney Total Facilities presents two-days of discussion and discovery for FM and like-minded professionals. It...
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