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Contribute to the Australian Digital Economy Futures paper

Educator? Entrepreneur? Parent? User of technology? Think you or your family and friends might ever use technology?
The digital economy is and will continue to affect every aspect of our lives from education, finance, commerce, crime prevention, healthcare and communications through to arts, culture and entertainment.
The government has gone through a series of workshops and held […]

Want free web conferencing? Tell us about it!

Owners of edna Groups and creators of OzProjects projects now have free access to the web conferencing tool Live Classroom and the edna team is offering free PD sessions.
Interested? Just complete an 8-question survey letting us know when and how you’d like to receive your training.
The survey is located in the Live Classroom and Voice […]

edna workshops 08 online

Yesterday was the first run of edna workshops conducted online using Live Classroom during the day and Second Life in the evening.
It was a long day for those who signed up for the full menu.  Breakfast with Kerrie Smith and Gemma Mayfield at 730am Adelaide Time covered the me.edu.au service and discussed social networking.  I […]

Participate in the National e-Portfolio Symposium HERE

On Wednesday, 11 June at 9:30am Adelaide, South Australia time (click here to find your time) - I will be live blogging the National e-Portfiolio Symposium presentations in real time and you will be able to comment and discuss the presentations here as they happen. You don’t need to register.
I’ll be live blogging until noon […]

Sharing events - lessons learned

I’ve posted a long-form post on the before, during and aftermath of the day’s production on my personal learning journey blog.
Here is the executive summary:
When considering how and what to share with people not at the event, use a combination of tried and true and the shiny and new.
Prioritise what you want to achieve based […]

Celebrating online awards online

16-year old Tom Wood might not have an Edublog - but he received kudos for hacking the $84 million government porn filter in less than 30 minutes and making the point that kids need to be taught how to stay safe online rather than just be protected by technology.
The 2007 Edublog awards hosted by Jokay on […]