By Tony Church Over the last couple of decades, there have been significant changes in the use of different levels of technologies, implemented throughout schools...
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By Frank Lucisano Digital displacement to see 47 percent of jobs at high risk of being redundant due to the probability of computerisation and...
The NSW Department of Education recently announced that all schools in NSW would have access to G Suite for Education and created Google IDs for...
27th September – 8th October, 2017 Space Camp® is the ultimate unique camp experience where children work as a team and confront mission scenarios that...
By Nick Stanley Facebook, as a virtual classroom, may be closer than we think. Debates and ongoing school-wide bans on social media aside, research has...
By Katie Wardrobe Despite the growing iPad trend, interactive whiteboards (IWBs) are still a fixture in many music classrooms. While a set of iPads have...
This is part three of a three part series focusing on the nine elements of digital citizenship found in the book Digital Citizenship in Schools,...
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...
By Brett Salakas The concept of STEM education has been with us for a very long time but in the past 12-18 months the term...
Brett Salakas Andragogy is the adult equivalent of pedagogy. Both terms have their etymological origins in Ancient Greek and both involve the art of teaching...
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