By Mal Lee and Roger Broadie Trust is critical to the digital evolution of schools and in achieving digital normalisation. At first glance, the prominence...
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The role, purpose and importance of the school website is changing at pace in those schools globally that have moved to a digital operational base,...
A decade on from the initial surge in the whole school use of interactive whiteboards (IWBs), six years after the writing with Chris Betcher of...
It is probably not too harsh to suggest that the continued use of paper-based external exams in 2015 is educationally irresponsible. The action not simply...
Research strongly suggests that high schools, in general, will evolve and move to the Digital Normalisation stage and beyond slower than primary schools. The size,...
A critical and often overlooked facet of moving the school to the Digital Normalisation stage and beyond (www.schoolevolutionarystages.net) is the need for the school to...
We can now clearly see on the radar the pattern of technology use that schools are likely to experience when they normalise the use of...
There are pleasing signs globally and across Australia that evermore schools are recognising they have to take charge of their own evolutionary development and the...
What should schools, their principals and education authorities do when they recognise the ‘Rudd monies’ are spent? What do they do if their laptop lease...
Your ultimate goal in implementing a model of BYOT (Bring your own technology) is to transition from your present situation to a position where all...
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