By Robin Orr and Shelley Kinash I remember my first video lecture clearly. The teacher came into the classroom to present a session on nutrition....
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By Sheena O’Hare With everyone’s lives already so fused to the online world, it is not surprising to learn that 44 percent of 5.1 million...
By Emily MacLean At the start of a new school year, I remember being excited about showing my Year 5 students our new class website....
By Sivam Krishnapillai Many schools see mobile phones as a source of distraction and consequently have banned their use in the classroom. Then there are...
By Mal Lee and Roger Broadie Trust is critical to the digital evolution of schools and in achieving digital normalisation. At first glance, the prominence...
By Paul Ducklin Getting computer security right in a school is much trickier than doing so in a business setting. How much money can you...
By Nick FitzGerald As one of the biggest threats of 2016, ransomware is quickly building its impressive catalogue of corporate victims, including hospitals, government departments,...
The UK press recently reported that, thanks to smartphones “we have ‘evolved’ to an attention span shorter than goldfish” and that people’s attention span has...
What if you could learn about anything you wanted to? What are you interested in? What are you passionate about? What do you want to...
Create or consume? The answer is not black and white. It is not one thing or the other. Every human has the innate desire to...
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