By Stephen Blackwell. For years, educators have criticised television as a passive pastime that reduces student creativity and participation. Now students at Yarra Hills Secondary...
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By Elly Faden. Students and teachers are embracing web 2.0 technologies with fervour but administrators are not, even though these remarkable tools can provide much...
St Mary’s School Echuca is a primary school of 354 students in country Victoria. It has recently relocated to a new site and was built...
By Jonathan Brown. For centuries the media has played a vital role in public life. Whether through print, radio, television or online platforms, the media...
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’...
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 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 Steve Gillis. We live in a world in which technology has invaded our classrooms. Teachers are supposed to know how to use educational technology...
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