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Clare Spillane

Global Digital Citizen Foundation - 0 views

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    The Global Digital Citizenship Foundation provides dynamic professional learning and Digital Citizenship resources for educators worldwide and creates crowd funding opportunities for student-driven passion projects.
Clare Spillane

Digital Learning News - 0 views

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    new (2013) blog by the DEECD to update you on all new digital pedagogy and resources. you can sign up to the RSS feed.
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Home | SeeMe - 0 views

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    The SeeMe website is designed for year 8 students and their teachers. It promotes a positive body image and tackles idealised media portrayals of beauty and gender, and the influence they have on young people. There are five modules and a digital interactive titled 'Photoshock', which explores the ways images are digitally manipulated by the media. Module themes include body image, fashion, gender stereotypes and healthy life choices, and a culminating module encourages students to subvert existing advertising paradigms. The website is aimed primarily at English classrooms.
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Unlocking the Potential - 0 views

  • Unlocking the Potential – A digital learning strategy for Victorian education and development settings sets out three interconnected strategic themes - learning, technology and change and a set of actions to implement. Technology alone will not improve learning, but the effective and purposeful use of digital technologies can add value, providing opportunities to redefine learning. A targeted and sustained focus is needed to ensure digital technologies are fully embedded in practice, used appropriately, and to greatest effect.
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    DEECD initiative for ICT whole school planning
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Act Den Digital Education - 0 views

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    High-quality software tutorials and online courses for educators, parents and students of all ages.
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