Universal docking is one of the fastest growing trends we are seeing right now – and for good reason. Whilst some budgets are being squeezed, it now...
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See how two teachers from Coomera Springs State School introduced Turnitin to their classroom and the impact the software had on the school’s pilot Year...
By Paramita Roy B.A B.Ed M.Ed. The virtual world is expanding at an extraordinary pace, engaging millions of users, and the number is growing each...
By Jane Hunter. New research drawn from a group of exemplary teachers’ knowledge of technology integration shines a light on what classrooms should look like...
ICT has been a growing part of schools for roughly 20 years. However, very little has changed over that period of time in how schools,...
By Dr. Adrian Barr. The statistics are not pretty – 63 per cent of schools in Australia do not offer music education. Whether you are...
By Peter DeWitt. Flipped learning has been gaining in popularity over the past few years. It changes the dynamic of the typical classroom by helping...
Find out how the new eco-friendly Toshiba e-Studio 306 LP printer can create significant cost savings in your school as well as help save the...
By Simon Green. In this internet driven world, using our personal interface, (smartphone, iPad, laptop and PC), we can now do everything from banking and...
By Dr Michelle Selinger. You have probably heard about the ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) but wondered what it means. The Internet of Things is about...
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