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,...
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Technology is ubiquitous, touching almost every part of our lives, our communities and our homes. Yet many schools lag far behind when it comes to...
In 1995 Nicholas Negroponte wrote in his seminal work of ‘being digital’. The book didn’t define what was meant by ‘being digital’, but simply exemplified...
Because of the nature of schools and education, logically we’re always looking forward, but as one of the principals I worked with said re: eLearning...
A perspective on screens and the classroom Some people in education believe that the use of computers in the classroom should be banned or severely...
The flipped classroom model has been identified as a pedagogical pathway for teachers to follow to move toward more powerful learning and teaching strategies by...
There are some teachers who think that the flipped classroom is just for high school. I don’t agree. In a sense – it all depends...
Ensuring secure, connected learning for Australian students Remember the old days when rows of students would copy down notes from a textbook? My kids live...
Social and professional platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn have changed the way in which we connect and share. Through these platforms, we can...
Literacy, 21st Century Skills, ICTs and a Common Pedagogical Framework. These four seem to be flavours of the month in many schools, including mine. What’s...
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