So what's changed?
So what's changed? Technology, expectations, connections and collaboration...
So what's changed?, a seminar hosted by education.au, focussed on furthering the debate around building a new vision for education in Australia. Key issues addressed at the seminar included:
- Collaboration
- Interactive tools
- Networking
- New ways of thinking and learning.
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Podcasts from the seminar
- Podcast of Phillip Adams presentation - Phillip Adams, a broadcaster, writer and film maker addressed the following question. How can a media and communications rich world make a difference in building a better education system?
- Podcast of James Farmer presentation - James Farmer, a Melbourne based online communications designer and Online Community Editor at the Age addressed the following question. Engaging and empowering teachers and learners. What does this mean for pedagogy?
- Podcast of Annika Small presentation - Annika Small, CEO of Futurelab UK addressed the following question. How can technology transform the way people learn?
- What's changed - Web 2.0 - This podcast features audio from Gerry White, CEO of education.au. The presentation provides an overview of Web 2.0 technologies. Issues, challenges and benefits that it offers for education and training.
PowerPoint slide presentations
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How can digital technologies transform the way that people learn?
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- By Annika Small
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Engaging and empowering teachers and learners. What does this mean for pedagogies?
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- By James Farmer