The national biennial conference of the Australian Council for Computers in Education returns to Melbourne in April 2010.
The ACEC2010: Digital Diversity conference explores interactive and creative approaches to ICT in education. Addressing diversity in styles of learning and thinking offers us new pathways for building the right knowledge and skills to adapt to constant change. Join us to participate in acec2010. The conference is being organised in 2010 by ICT in Education Victoria.
The national biennial conference of the Australian Council for Computers in Education returns to Melbourne in April 2010.
The ACEC2010: Digital Diversity conference explores interactive and creative approaches to ICT in education. Addressing diversity in styles of learning and thinking offers us new pathways for building the right knowledge and skills to adapt to constant change. Join us to participate in acec2010. The conference is being organised in 2010 by ICT in Education Victoria.
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Victoria University's Melbourne 2051 project combines traditional writing with digital storytelling in the form of a virtual world setting built by students.