In a new book, Invent To Learn: Making, Tinkering, and Engineering in the Classroom, internationally respected educators Sylvia Martinez and Gary Stager capture the excitement...
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By Madeleine Regan. While it is difficult to define blended learning, there is agreement, particularly in the world of education, that blended learning combines...
We all have a digital tattoo, and if we do not choose how to ink it, somebody else will. Rob McTaggart discusses how we might...
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...
When I speak to schools about their BYOD plans, often their response reminds me of the following story. A man was galloping on his horse...
Drumroll please! The new-look Splash website is up and running. ABC Splash have asked for your feedback on the site last year through surveys and...
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 group of the presenters at the Using Technology Conference recently attended a dinner together. As you might expect, all of us were eating, chatting...
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...
Aerohive Networks, the pioneer in Wi-Fi for Education, is offering every school in Australia the chance to win a Wi-Fi network for their school Free...
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