By Mal Lee. There is no significant linear connection between the use of digital technologies and enhanced student attainment. The traditional, simplistic way of looking...
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By Blake Seufert. McKinnon Secondary College was involved in the first large-scale roll-out of Chromebooks in Australia. The role of technology in education is tough....
By Brad Adams. Robotics is transforming more and more of what people do and know. Pessimists predict the wholesale evaporation of jobs, manual and mental,...
By Bev Novak. Teachers, like the students in their schools, need to discover the joy of learning and its inherent power. Whether it is the...
Advances in technology have led to changes in the way people communicate, create, collaborate, solve problems and consume content. The increasing prevalence of technology has...
By Mike Shepard. In autumn 2014, I began an online investigation regarding the educational use of two apps, Snapchat and Instagram. Twitter and Facebook are...
By Scott Patterson. Imagine a school in which technology enabled far greater efficiencies every day and administration errors were practically a thing of the past....
By Tom March. Many in society have personally experienced the power of technology to enrich their learning. Such things as social media, on-demand audio-video streams...
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 Jon Bergmann. I have been leading flipped class workshops for many years and as I...
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