By Bronwyn Stubbs. A student and his father sit at the table, each with a laptop. The father is doing some work, and the student...
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By Steve Gillis. We live in a world in which technology has invaded our classrooms. Teachers are supposed to know how to use educational technology...
By Gary Bass. In this, the first part of our two part special on the evolution of text books, we will look at the transformation...
By Adrian Janson. Why does software development, as a subject, struggle to attract a large number of student enrolments? Part of the reason is the...
By Alex Kohn. Teachers and students use text and images every day whilst at school. Despite the apparent simplicity of using printed material and images,...
By Lynnette Whitfield. Technology in various guises is infiltrating every aspect of our social, professional and private lives. It is constantly advancing and evolving to...
By Justine Isard. There is no denying we are slow off the mark. As other industries embraced the power of mobile technologies, the education sector...
By Dr Geoff Wilmshurst. The goal of any learning experience must be to provide the learner, whether a child or an adult, with the tools...
With Corrie Barclay. elearning Co-ordinator, Manor Lakes P-12 in Wyndham Vale. Tell us a little about your current role. My role primarily involves assisting staff...
By Chris Cooper. What is the cost of your timetable? A simple question perhaps – but the answer is complex. When asked, most schools immediately...
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