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Roland Gesthuizen

Australia Falling Behind in IT Ranking | World Economic Forum - 0 views

  • This reinforces both the need for high-speed ubiquitous broadband but importantly, the critical need to invest in lifting the skills needed to gain the greatest benefit from this infrastructure
  • The problem has been risk aversion when focussing on IT and then ignoring the enormous opportunity risks in not taking up business change
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    "Australia continues to fall in technology-ready global rankings because it is too risk-averse and conservative with IT spending."
Roland Gesthuizen

Red tape no red light for laptops - 0 views

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    "A global push to give every child a laptop is gathering momentum in Australia despite the absence of government funding. In less than three years, every child in Uruguay has been provided with their own laptop and now the initiative is growing in Australia, typically for children in remote communities."
Roland Gesthuizen

Exposed: hacking threat to our vital buildings - 0 views

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    "You're in intensive care at a hospital when the lights go out and the heating turns up. Meanwhile, doctors trying to get you to an operating theatre have been trapped in elevators for almost an hour as hackers take control. Experts are warning that this fictitious scenario is all too plausible after two researchers discovered in Australia 653 computer-based building management systems attached to the public internet."
Roland Gesthuizen

ACARA Timelines « The Teacher's Hub - 1 views

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    Australia is moving towards a national curriculum. Whether teachers and educators like it or not the process is well underway. To get ones head around the timelines of what ACRA are proposing, I've attached as a PDF file that shows the expected dates for the implementation of the new curriculum.
Roland Gesthuizen

oz-Teachernet - Welcome to oz-Teachernet - 0 views

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    "The oz-Teachernet has been working with and for teachers since 1995. It is an award-winning non-profit community service managed and maintained by academics at the Queensland University of Technology. We believe it to be one of the longest running communities of its kind in the world. Our professional discussion lists currently have a membership of around 1500 people, mostly in Australia, who are educators and education system leaders."
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    Great Australian PLN for educators and teachers.
Roland Gesthuizen

Victorian Information Technology Teachers Association Inc. - Statement on eWaste - Nove... - 0 views

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    "In Australia, 1.6 million computers end up as landfill every year. In Victoria, as many as 500,000 computers become obsolete every year (MMV). VITTA is committed to the view that obsolete computers and components should be recycled or disposed of in such a way as to minimise the environmental impact of e-waste. "
Roland Gesthuizen

Census 2011 Australia | ABS Population Income | SBS Census Explorer - 0 views

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    "Take a look at the statistics behind the Australians who speak your language, or find a particular place, and compare them with the nation's figures, another language group, or another place. "
Roland Gesthuizen

Update to Ultranet Learning Tasks - FUSE - Department of Education and Early Childhood ... - 0 views

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    Update to Ultranet Learning Tasks Nov 2011 (DEECD Victoria, Australia only)
Roland Gesthuizen

How You're Breaking The Law Every Day (And What You Can Do About It) | Lifehacker Austr... - 2 views

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    You share music, rip DVDs, make Hitler whine about your first world problems and much more in the course of your regular online activities - and more often than not, you do these things without giving a thought to the fact that you're actually breaking the law. Here's a look at how you're inevitably circumventing copyright law, and what you can do to protect yourself.
Roland Gesthuizen

http://www.jeffbullas.com/2010/06/10/is-social-media-making-us-more-tribal - 0 views

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    "In recent months I have noticed that I have been invited with increasing frequency to join different tribes from the UK to the USA and Australia. I haven't had to attend initiation ceremonies, shave my head or tatoo my torso. Is Social Media Making Us Tribal? These tribes are not local or indigenous but global and the shared theme is not indigenous but of common interests, shared goals, aspirations and passions that span countries and continents."
Roland Gesthuizen

Andrew Fuller - Home - 0 views

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    "Andrew has recently been described as an "interesting mixture of Billy Connolly, Tim Winton and Frasier Crane" and as someone who "puts the heart back into psychology". As a clinical psychologist, Andrew Fuller works with many schools and communities in Australia and internationally, specialising in the wellbeing of young people and their families."
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    Imaginative and engaging clinical psychologist who works with teachers and schools.
John Pearce

Launch of Newspaper Extinction Timeline for every country in the world - Trends in the ... - 0 views

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    "Back in August I predicted that newspapers in their current form will be irrelevant in Australia in 2022. That received significant international attention including from The Australian, The Guardian, Editor & Publisher (which called me the 'Wizard of Aussie') and many others. Part of the point I wanted to make was that this date is different for every country. As such I have created a Newspaper Extinction Timeline that maps out the wide diversity in how quickly we can expect newspapers to remain significant around the world."
VITTA Professional Learning

Cybersafety help button download page | Department of Broadband, Communications and the... - 0 views

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    "The Australian Government's cybersafety help button provides internet users, particularly children and young people, with easy online access to cybersafety information and assistance available in Australia. "
John Pearce

Assessment for Learning: Home | Assessment for Learning - 1 views

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    "Welcome to the Assessment for Learning website. This site has been developed by Curriculum Corporation on behalf of the education departments of the States, Territories and Commonwealth of Australia." "There are 32 assessment tasks, covering the learning areas of English, Science, Studies of Society and Environment and Health and Physical Education, Languages Other Than English, Technology, The Arts and Mathematics - or their State and Territory equivalents.
Roland Gesthuizen

What A DDoS Attack Looks Like | Gizmodo Australia - 0 views

  • the DDoS attack force completely bombards the site with traffic at one specific chokepoint, leaving other legitimate requests to bounce away unfulfilled as the server struggles to keep its head above water. For some context
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    "When hackers do cyber-battle, there isn't much to see. Maybe you'll wind up on a crashed website, but the real carnage is happening behind the scenes, perpetrated by a diffuse army of computers a world away. This is what it looks like."
Roland Gesthuizen

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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