By Dr. Mike Ribble. This is part two of a three part series focussing on the nine elements of digital citizenship found in the book...
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The Commonwealth Government program, known as the Digital Education Revolution, has now been underway for five years. It was announced as a major election commitment...
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...
The final report of the Gonski Review of Funding for Schooling, released earlier this year, recognises that technology is one of the key drivers of...
Which school do you work at? Hawkesdale P12 College, a small rural, geographically and culturally isolated school with 250 students from prep to year 12....
By George Danson. Our way of life is changing rapidly, and we no longer live the way we used to. To teach as we have...
By Dominique O’Brien and Liz McLean. Keeping up with the latest technology can be challenging for schools. There is no doubt that, with the growing...
By Elly Faden. Students and teachers are embracing web 2.0 technologies with fervour but administrators are not, even though these remarkable tools can provide much...
St Mary’s School Echuca is a primary school of 354 students in country Victoria. It has recently relocated to a new site and was built...
By Adam Turner. As schools work hard to prepare today’s students for the world of tomorrow, the last thing they want to worry about is...
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