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Digital Capture Board Wins Best in Show at ISE 2015 – Europe’s Largest AV show. SMART Technologies Inc announces that its innovative SMART kapp™ digital capture board...
Sometimes you get to meet someone who, through what they are doing, sheds new light on the very things you are thinking about in your...
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...
Background St Mary’s College was gradually converting itself into a high-tech learning institution by initially rolling out a fleet of Lenovo ThinkPad X220, and progressively...
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...
The internet has changed the way in which professional development (PD) for teachers can and should be delivered. Internet technologies allow for PD to be...
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...
By Jane Hunter. New research drawn from a group of exemplary teachers’ knowledge of technology integration shines a light on what classrooms should look like...
By Dr Michelle Selinger. You have probably heard about the ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) but wondered what it means. The Internet of Things is about...
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