By Peter West “Are we there yet?” These are not the words any parent wants to hear from the children in the back seat a...
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Issue #75 of Education Technology Solutions Magazine is OUT NOW! If you haven’t subscribed to Australia’s leading education technology magazine, don’t hesitate, SUBSCRIBE today!...
The bring your own device (BYOD) trend has taken the education market by storm over the past couple of years, largely due to the numerous...
Super Special Registration closes 16 December 2016 (from AU $495.00) FlipCon NZ 2017 is an international conference embracing Flipped Learning featuring Jon Bergmann, Flipped Learning...
With FIVE conferences to choose from, the National FutureSchools Expo ensures there will be something for every teacher in the school. That’s why we’d encourage...
Picasso’s Weeping Woman will come to life for the first time as part of a new suite of art education programs at the National Gallery...
Call for applications To highlight the importance of great teachers and the positive impact they have on young people, schools and Australian society in general,...
The rise of flipped learning globally is indisputable. Jon Bergmann, one of the pioneers of the Flipped Class Movement is leading the worldwide adoption of...
Imaginables and PrintLab have just released the PrintLab Teacher’s Guide in an effort to assist educators getting started with 3D printing. The guide covers everything...
Join Former Astronaut Dr. Greg Chamitoff for a free Webcast at 10 am on the 10th November! Don’t miss this rare opportunity to let your...
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