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There are pleasing signs globally and across Australia that evermore schools are recognising they have to take charge of their own evolutionary development and the...
By Scott Penno. Bring Your Own (BYO) programs, the latest tablet technology or possibly Software Defined Networking (SDN) are all topics that are ‘flavor of...
Despite the growing iPad trend, interactive whiteboards (IWBs) are still a fixture in many music classrooms. While a set of iPads have the benefit of...
By Jeffrey Brand and Shelley Kinash. At some stage, career teachers experience the feeling of a growing distance between them and their students. Probably their...
By Katie Wardrobe. There are many quality resources for music educators amongst the hundreds of free online music creation apps available, but it can be...
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...
By Dr. Mike Ribble. This is part one of a three-part series focussing on the nine elements of digital citizenship found in the book Digital...
By Debra Myers and Elspeth Blunt. The recent three-part series, Yearning for Learning, introduced a digital media project run by Big hART’s Yijala Yala Project....
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...
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