By Chris Cooper. Class list management involves assigning students to classes, changing subjects, checking data and ensuring students are where they should be. ‘How hard...
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As the world has shifted from a time of information scarcity to information overabundance, Australian schools may fall behind in the adoption of new learning...
By Shelley Kinash and Josh Kinash. The December 2011 issue of Rolling Stone magazine included an article about a child prodigy. The thirteen-year-old featured is...
This article could actually serve two very different functions. One would be to talk about the best iPad apps for teachers to use to help...
By Dr. Barbara Spears. As school has now returned from the summer holidays, and everyone gradually settles back into the routine of teaching, classes and...
By Bronwyn Stubbs. A student and his father sit at the table, each with a laptop. The father is doing some work, and the student...
By Steve Gillis. We live in a world in which technology has invaded our classrooms. Teachers are supposed to know how to use educational technology...
By Gary Bass. In this, the first part of our two part special on the evolution of text books, we will look at the transformation...
By Adrian Janson. Why does software development, as a subject, struggle to attract a large number of student enrolments? Part of the reason is the...
By Alex Kohn. Teachers and students use text and images every day whilst at school. Despite the apparent simplicity of using printed material and images,...
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