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Two classrooms, one world - from Broady to Shanghai
Victorian students more than 8000 kilometres apart today chatted live to celebrate the opening of the Connections 2010 classroom exhibit at the World Expo in Shanghai, China. The students were working at the ideaslab in Broadmeadows using interactive whiteboards, mini-computers and touch screen computers. Premier of Victoria, 27 August 2010.
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Vividwireless goes social, open source to attract uni students
University students will form the target demographic of vividwireless' push into the Sydney and Melbourne market as it ramps up the national rollout of its WiMAX network. The targeted marketing campaigns launched by vividwireless for uni students are expected to be accompanied by a website relaunch that will see tighter integration of social networking features such as forums, online comments as well as Facebook and Twitter fan pages. ComputerWorld, 31 August 2010.
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Hector's World and Google work together to promote digital citizenship for kids
Google has joined with Hector's World to support the development of a new online resource, the Hector's World 'Tech Cave', which provides tools for kids to teach themselves and their communities about how technology works - from the internet to mobile phones and GPS systems, providing kids with the tools they need to use technology effectively and safely. Google, 29 August 2010.
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Australian Curriculum Mobile Edition released
The draft Australian Curriculum for K-10 years for English, Mathematics, Science and History is now available as an iPhone application. iTunes, August 2010.
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Australia's hung Parliament explained
As Australia stares down the barrel of a hung Parliament, here's a look at what it all means.
Questions include: What is a hung Parliament; how did we get there; how long will it take before the seats are finalised; what happens now etc. ABC News, 23 August 2010.
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Surgeon wants more webcast procedures
Award-winning surgeon, Professor Andrew Renaut, has been providing medical students with an innovative way of learning new surgical techniques - by broadcasting his surgical procedures online. ZDNet, 25 August 2010.
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Interactive Whiteboards: Leading us into the 21st century or chaining us to the past?
These slides from Chris Betcher's keynote presentation at the IWBnet 2010 Conference, on the advantages and disadvantages of
interactive whiteboards, raises some good discussion points. Slideshare, August 2010.
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News in the classroom
Many schools are helping children digest and think critically about current affairs by using a mix of old and new tools. This included access to online newspapers and public news websites, YouTube videos and specialised news sites for students such as Behind the News. SMH, 23 August 2010.
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Digital natives restless
Schools need to embrace the digital native, someone who has never lived in a world without MP3s, mobile phones and a global information network at her fingertips. The Age, 21 August 2010.
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Older Australians and the Internet
Older Australians aren't getting the help they need to take advantage of the national broadband network, said a Queensland University of Technology researcher. "Over 50 per cent of older Australians who participated in the survey were interested in using the internet, but faced a range of barriers preventing them from doing so," Dr Sandra Haukka said. QUT News, 19 August 2010.
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