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When data privacy goes missing, will the regulators hear it cry? - 2 views

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    "What does privacy mean in an age of ongoing privacy breaches? With new privacy law coming online in Australia on March 12, our Privacy in Practice series explores the practical challenges facing Australian business and consumers in a world rethinking privacy."
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Google vs Bing - 7 Points of Comparison - 1 views

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    "In Australia, Google is the dominant search engine used, claiming a market share in excess of 90%. Throughout this year, however, Microsoft has been taking steps to try and increase Bing's placement against Google, with the hopes of earning more Australian adopters. And while it hasn't exactly been a success story, Bing is ever-so-slightly increasing its market share. In today's blog, I'm going to look at 7 features of both search engines and how they compare to one another."
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Traditional Media brainwashing Australians about Social Media | @SilkCharm | Laurel Pap... - 3 views

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    "NSW Police have been made aware of a Facebook page that has allegedly made disturbing death threats against baby-faced singer Jack Vidgen. Telephones don't stalk children, Social Media doesn't intimidate them either. People do. Investigate People. Don't blame the online community tools. Thank the tools - they shine a spotlight on all that is horrid in our society. We cannot heal until we know what is wrong with us and acknowledge and address it. And newspapers are not here to heal us, believe me!"
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Universities told to adapt or die - 0 views

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    UNIVERSITIES that fail to embrace new technology will lose students and die, former federal finance minister Lindsay Tanner has warned. Mr Tanner, now a vice-chancellor's fellow at Victoria University, told a Melbourne audience last night that while Australian universities were using the internet to deliver study materials, they were not yet fully exploiting the potential technology offered for new ways of learning.
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Learning with portable digital devices in Australian schools: 20 years on! - ... - 0 views

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    Personal computer systems are most productively used when they become an extension of the user. C Paul Newhouse - An evaluation of the past 20 years covering access, reluctance, issues and options.
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Embedding the Pedagogy of Things - Teacher Training and Software in ICT - Medium - 0 views

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    An interesting look at ICT in Australian education and the influence of professional development and conferences.
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Apps for Literacy Support : Spectronics - Inclusive Learning Technologies - 9 views

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    This is a really interesting annotated list of apps links from Greg O'Connor of Spectronics focused on literacy support. The apps come from the Australian app store.
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7 innovative Australian startups bringing education into the 21st century | Ideas Hoist - 2 views

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    "This post looks at seven startups which look to either fill in some gaps, or improve on old habits across the whole spectrum of education"
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Larrikin Post | Who Owns Your Social Media Posts? - 1 views

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    Who owns your social media posts? Former Australian Copyright Council employee, lawyer Ian McDonald considers the copyright issues
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YouTube 'how to' videos increasingly popular in Australia - 0 views

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    "MORE Australians are eschewing traditional textbooks to seek out online instructional videos on everything from science to cooking. The trend is driving a new wave of Aussie "internet-preneurs", savvy YouTube stars who are raking in cash for clicks and ditching their regular jobs for a life of internet fame."
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Great Teachers Are Great Learners - AITSL on Vimeo - 3 views

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    "This animation was produced on behalf of the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership, and aims at encouraging education leaders to develop a framework for teachers learning."
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the obligatory textbook post - 4 views

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    This post is in response to Apple's textbook announcement. When I was in Year 9, American History was a compulsory subject, being Australian in Australian school, American History wasn't relevant to me and I coasted through as best I could. Subsequently my knowledge of American History is extremely poor, it was a wasted year.
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Election Speeches · Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House - 1 views

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    "Each election, Prime Ministerial candidates lay out their parties' platforms in campaign speeches. These speeches are more than just historical records; they tell us about national concerns and political obsessions, wars and drought, industry and society. They speak to - and in some cases, exploit - our aspirations and our fears. We've collected speeches by successful and unsuccessful candidates from every election from 1901 right up to the present day."
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Quantum evolution › Science Features (ABC Science) - 0 views

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    "Australian researchers report they've made a breakthrough in quantum computing. So how does their discovery fit in the race to build a supercomputer?"
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Scootle - 0 views

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    "Learn, teach and collaborate using digital resources to support the Australian Curriculum." Check out their online community and links to resources.
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YouTube - transformassessment's Channel - 2 views

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    "Transforming Assessment is an Australian Learning and Teaching Council Fellowship project looking at the use of e-assessment within web 2.0 and virtual world online learning environments in Higher Education. Enquires relating to this project: Professor Geoffrey Crisp, University of Adelaide. Technical enquires relating to this channel: Dr Mathew Hillier, University of Adelaide. "
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Government goes it alone on NBN - Telecommunications - iTnews Australia - 0 views

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    The Australian Government will build its own $43 billion National Broadband Network, in a move that returns Australia's telecommunications economy to an era of part-public, part-private ownership.
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ICT is failing in schools - here's why - 2 views

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    "National data released this week confirms an ongoing trend that now sees nearly half of Australian secondary school students failing to meet minimum digital literacy standards. Current data underpinning decision-making and the new digital technologies curriculum isn't working for ICT in schools for these four reasons:"

A Global project to satisfy Aust Curric objectives! - 1 views

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