How might we best describe what contemporary teaching and learning looks like? We need a theoretical model that allows us to better understand our students’...
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Mobile learning is defined as a portable process of teaching and study using internet-connected devices such as laptops, tablets and smart phones. The two defining...
By Barbara Spears. According to the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) Cybersmart website, the term ‘sexting’ is defined as ‘the sending of provocative or...
By Chris Cooper. Want to connect with parents? Think your current school parent-teacher night (PTN) events work well? How would you know? Parental involvement is...
By Dr. Annemieke Craig. Do you have (m)any girls in your non–compulsory computing classes? Do you know (m)any girls who are excited about computers and...
By Scott Penno. The use of technology within schools continues to increase at a rapid pace. Today, electronic whiteboards, netbooks, tablets and other mobile devices...
By Steve Dillon. In this article I would like to examine the promise and possibilities of music, digital media and a National Broadband Network. I...
Throughout history, the most progressive and innovative changes have been those that have elicited the most thought, provoked the most discussion and stimulated the most...
Evidence is amassing to prove that teaching with technology can improve learning. According to research, education technology designed and optimised in keeping with learning principles...
By Anthony Ryan. One blink and the digital future you thought you were heading towards has changed again. There are new products on the market...
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