Saint Stephen’s College in Coomera, Queensland has just completed an overhaul of its learning support and science facilities. Part of this overhaul included a review and assessment...
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Introducing Grammatikus, a tale which unfolds in the fictional Kingdom of Gramadach, where life was one of harmony, drawn from a spiritual book of ultimate...
Cloud computing has quickly become all encompassing, offering what is often a lower-cost and easier-to-use solution to many common IT problems. But the ever-expansive definition...
By Shelley Kinash. This article is written for all students who plan to go to university and then start a career. It is also written...
The role of the teacher in the self-paced Blended Learning classroom is quite different to the role in a traditional classroom. However, it is very...
By John Bigelow. Moving from a standard video camera, whether it be a handy cam or a semi pro video camera, to a DLSR involves...
By Mark Sparvell. If we are honest, most of us have been partially or wholly responsible for making bad tech purchasing decisions. I will put...
The art of remixing – taking all or part of a recorded workand using it to create something new – is a fantastic creative activity...
By Chris Faisandier. I was a young school Principal in New Zealand during the tumultuous educational reforms that were implemented in that country on 1...
There has been no shortage of debate around the water cooler in schools across the country about the role of social media in the classroom....
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