There has been no shortage of debate around the water cooler in schools across the country about the role of social media in the classroom....
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By Chris Cooper. This article follows on from a previous piece in this magazine where various methods of capturing the students’ subject selections were presented....
By Shelley Kinash and Jeffrey Brand. As new technologies grow in popularity, the associated cognitive and moral worries, concerns and questions intensify. The current devices...
By Paul Cotton. ‘One Laptop Per Child’ is both the name and the aim of the not-for-profit organisation headed up in Australia by CEO Rangan...
By Lori Flekser. It is unusual to be with a group of parents these days without the subject of kids and technology rearing its head....
By Chris Cooper. Are your elective lines like the proverbial big yellow school bus, taking all your students on the same tired old journey? Perhaps...
By Hannah Parkes. Including music as part of a child’s education has so many benefits. Teaching music is not simply about creating the next generation...
“I believe that my students will never forget their 2nd grade year when they skyped with an astronaut and a scientist, learned about cultures and...
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 Dr. Mike Ribble. This is part two of a three part series focussing on the nine elements of digital citizenship found in the book...
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