By Dr Jane Hunter. Inspiration As I left Brisbane after attending EduTECH 2015, I reflected on a tweet posted by Leanne Cameron from the ICT...
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By Poppy Simpson. The impact and value of video in blended learning represents an ongoing field of research. Recent surveys, empirical studies and industry reports...
By Matthew Vines. Being able to receive instantaneous feedback on student understanding on a given topic is an essential part of formative assessment in the...
By Ellen Richards. There are some days where you come to work and feel absolutely great and this is one of those days. The...
RP790 to feature on BenQ’s stand at EduTECH 2015 Advancing its international renown as a human technology provider and interactive flat panel expert in education, BenQ...
To help keep your school, staff and students safe, we reckon the D-Link DCS-6513 Dome Camera is something worth looking at. The great thing about D-Link...
By Bev Novak. Stop for a moment and think: What is the best professional learning program you have ever experienced? Was it one of the...
There are so many things to consider when implementing a BYOD plan. For example, where would devices rank in importance in the following list? Curriculum...
By James Taylor Founder of the Scout Movement, Robert Baden-Powell, once said “be prepared”, and in the world of shooting video this could not be...
Last year, Google searches for “Physical Education Apps” increased by over 3,000 per cent from the previous year’s figures. This can only be described as...
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