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Roland Gesthuizen

Mitch Resnick: Let's teach kids to code | Talk Video | TED - 0 views

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    "Coding isn't just for computer whizzes, says Mitch Resnick of MIT Media Lab - it's for everyone. In a fun, demo-filled talk Resnick outlines the benefits of teaching kids to code, so they can do more than just "read" new technologies - but also create them."
Roland Gesthuizen

High School IT - It's time to start from scratch - TechGeek - 0 views

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    "In response to the ever-increasing role of technology in society through various academic and engineering developments, one fundamental question remains in the movement to arrest the decrease in students studying Computing at high school and university: what should we be teaching about IT to high school students? "
Roland Gesthuizen

Creating Device Neutral Assignments for BYOD Classes -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • Instead of saying a ‘PowerPoint,’ say a presentation; don’t say ‘Word document,’ just say word processing file. The kids are going to find the application or the device program they need to create the assignment," Milliner says.
  • Milliner cites VoiceThread and StudyStack as two of his favorite device-neutral web resources
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    "One expert argues that educators don't have to alter lessons for each device in a BYOD environment."
Roland Gesthuizen

Resources: Australian Curriculum Digital Technologies | Digital Learning and Teaching Victoria - 0 views

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    "The Digital Technologies curriculum exists within the Technologies learning are of the Australian Curriculum. Implementation will commence in Victorian schools from 2015 with full implementation expected in all Victorian schools by 2017 .. Start now to familiarse yourself with some of the terminology within this new P-10 curriculum."
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