Education Technology Solutions Digital Edition #75 is out now! Free! For previous versions of your favourite education technology magazine, click here.
Tag Archives: ets
Once considered experimental teaching tools, filmmaking, digital storytelling and video production are all fast becoming essential instruments for active learning and student engagement. It is...
By Steve Francis Whilst this question is challenging and confronting, it is vital that educators consider the issue of the relevance of schooling today and...
By Peter West “Are we there yet?” These are not the words any parent wants to hear from the children in the back seat a...
Issue #75 of Education Technology Solutions Magazine is OUT NOW! If you haven’t subscribed to Australia’s leading education technology magazine, don’t hesitate, SUBSCRIBE today!...
With FIVE conferences to choose from, the National FutureSchools Expo ensures there will be something for every teacher in the school. That’s why we’d encourage...
Picasso’s Weeping Woman will come to life for the first time as part of a new suite of art education programs at the National Gallery...
By Tom March In the last article of this series, it was suggested that true innovation had yet to transform schools and that one way...
We look at the new Equation Editor in Parallels Desktop 12. Why does it makes working with equations easier than ever before?
By Emily MacLean As students develop through the school year, they develop and refine their skills and practice by setting new goals, creating action plans...
Recent Comments
[…] 22. Why Australian universities need to innovate, invest and transform to remain globally competitive – Education Technology Solutions, accessed on February 9, 2025, https://educationtechnologysolutions.com/2022/12/why-australian-universities-need-to-innovate-invest…
[…] Learn More: Education Technology Solutions […]
[…] The Maker Movement – Retinkering Education […]
[…] Olsen writes in “Virtual Pedagogies for Contemporary Teaching” (2011) educators are faced with having to rethink the quality of what they produce […]
[…] of these ‘digital natives’, a number of educational institutions are also increasingly turning to messaging […]