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Interactive classrooms to future-proof your school
Is it possible to engage more students by integrating their self-taught digital skills and innate online abilities with classroom subjects?
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High school students innovate International Science and Engineering Fair
Rosny College student Mitchell Torok and Launceston College student Ivy Brain received the Embedded Systems Fourth Award for their project, aWear which…
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Teaching Resources
Laser cutters mean sophisticated projects at Mitcham Girls High School
Innovative teaching and learning coordinator at Mitcham Girls High School, Simon Brooks told School News all about the sophisticated new…
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Events
Game on: applications open for 2019 Game Changer Challenge
Students and teachers must question: “How might we humanise technology?”
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Opinion
Schools are asking students to bring digital devices to class, but are they actually being used?
It’s been over ten years since Kevin Rudd’s Digital Education Revolution placed small laptops (also called Rudd-tops) into the hands…
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Education
Taking part in the Game Changer Challenge?
Cudgegong Valley Public School was crowned 2018 winner of the primary school division with its plans for a sustainable school…
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Teaching Resources
Laser tech critical to Brisbane Grammar School
“This shift allows students to ‘think’ in a complex and higher ordered aspect of the creative process. To support such…
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Teaching Resources
Artificial intelligence: The next education revolution
In the near future, students will learn at their own pace on computer programs that adapt to suit the abilities…
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Education
Sky’s the limit for students tackling real-life challenges with drone tech
Peregian Springs State School teachers have been experimenting with different ways to integrate drones with the curriculum. Year 3 teacher,…
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News
Should schools ban mobile phones? Five experts give their opinion, and the answers may surprise you.
Mobile phones are copping blame for everything from Australia's declining academic scores to students not completing their homework. Five experts…
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