Coronavirus and education’s watershed moment Peter West Coronavirus has forced online learning and teaching to become a priority. Education now has the opportunity to get...
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The Binary Delusion is the third and final article in a series on ‘Screens in Schools’. The other articles are available in Editions 83 and...
Technology is ubiquitous, touching almost every part of our lives, our communities and our homes. Yet many schools lag far behind when it comes to...
I have had the pleasure of working with colleagues across the higher education, vocational and secondary education sectors as part of a 2015-2017 National Office...
Acknowledgements When we started we didn’t have much of a roadmap and we relied a lot on journal articles, blog posts and our experiences as...
A perspective on screens and the classroom Some people in education believe that the use of computers in the classroom should be banned or severely...
I sat in a taxi in Sydney last year, on my way to indulge in another large helping of steamed dumplings in my quest to...
A recent sector scan across Australasian universities conducted by the Australasian Council on Open, Distance and e-Learning (ACODE) found the variable uptake of ePortfolio tools...
The OECD has recently released a paper describing the skills and learning that students will need for 2030. Education has a vital role to play...
Anant Agarwal, CEO of edX, provocatively said, “University teaching hasn’t changed since the Middle Ages.” Those who teach in higher education know that the basic...
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