By Andrew Fluck. Computer-based exams have been used at the University of Tasmania since 2007 and in year 11/12 exams across the state since 2011....
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By Callumn Parker. The arrival of iPads into our classrooms has changed the way that I think about teaching – particularly about teaching with technology....
Touchscreens are the next generation solution for the education market and are replacing interactive whiteboards as the new standard in classroom presentation and student engagement....
By Dr Jenny Lane. It is such an exciting time to be in education because we have easy access to many powerful tools that allow...
Genius Hour is a movement picking up traction globally – an opportunity where students given true autonomy explore their own passions and exercise creativity in...
Earlier this month I had a wonderful conversation with Dr Mark Weston @shiftparadigm and Nick Brierley @mythsysizer as part of the new podcast – aussieEDcast...
One of the key differentiating characteristics of quality schools and universities is their distinctive value proposition in the area of learning and teaching. Quality schools...
It is no secret that educational institutions generate huge amounts of data around learning and outcomes. It is also no secret that many schools feel...
By Ed Airey. Educational institutions and businesses play a significant role in shaping the future generation of IT professionals. This is even more apparent as...
Gone are the days where the skill of taking notes by shorthand are the standard for capturing rapid fire content – and those who can...
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