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Coomera Anglican College Talk About Their New BenQ RP790 Interactive Flat Panels This is another great project we (ETS) just finished with the team...
By Warren Moseley There is no doubt that the evolving nature of technology is changing the learning and teaching processes within the education sector. As...
With curriculum planning complete for the start of the academic year, technology and the role it is expected to play is high on the agenda...
It was a dream come true for the Australian high school students who took control of NASA robots on the International Space Station last month,...
The advent of the hand-held devices accessing the World Wide Web has reinvigorated the debate about how to best use technology to aid students in...
By Tom March How Did We Get Here? In two preceding articles, the author argued for using tests to drive innovation and to define these...
By Mal Lee and Roger Broadie The digital evolution of a school and the shift from the traditional, insular, paper-based operational mode to one that...
By Dr Jane Hunter It is 2017 at last. Now, just for a few moments, think back to the end of 2016 when education –...
When schools are considering in-house print devices, it is important to make the right choice. Schools need a partner that will work closely with them...
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