What impact does social media have on the minds of developing students? What happens when we expose children to a seemingly endless stream of ‘fake...
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Trust is critical to the young growing ‘being digital’ (Lee and Broadie, 2018a). Without trust the young will never normalise the use of the digital,...
I sat in a taxi in Sydney last year, on my way to indulge in another large helping of steamed dumplings in my quest to...
Graduate Attributes (also referred to as Graduate Qualities or Capabilities) can be explicitly linked to a graduate’s future employability. Graduate Attributes represent the qualities, skills...
| By Dr Carol Skyring | Your personal learning network (PLN) connects you to a vast array of people so that you can harness their...
Taj Pabari is a 16-year-old, Brisbane-based CEO. The impressive teen entrepreneur is the founder of FiftySix, a company producing educational and interactive products for children...
Many months ago I founded what would quickly become the largest Australian ‘ed-chat’ on twitter. The ‘#aussieED’ twitter chat runs on a Sunday at 8:30pm...
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