This conference brought together an eclectic mix of people from across disciplines of studies, countries and areas of work and government. The Creative Commons Australia team organised the free one-day symposium to explore the emerging Australasian Commons.The day was also significant in that Creative Commons (CC), in association with Creative Commons Australia, officially announced […]
In this final of four podcasts from the National e-Portfolio Symposium held 11 June 2008 in Adelaide, South Australia, Suzanne Curyer, Manager of Career Services for education.au, shares the pre-symposium survey findings.
Visit the e-Portfolios section of the education.au web site for more resources relating to this event.
In the third of four podcasts from the National e-Portfolio Symposium held in Adelaide on 11 June 2008, Wendy Harper, the Associate Director of Teaching and Learning Support Services at the Queensland University of Technology provides an overview of the Australian e-Portfolio Project and shares the higher education sector experience.
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In this second of four podcasts from the National e-Portfolio Symposium held in Adelaide on 11 June 2008, Allison Miller, Project Manager, e-Portfolio Business Activity, Australian Flexible Learning Framework (Framework) gives us the VET perspective on e-Portfolios.
Visit the e-Portfolios section of the education.au web site for more resources relating to this event.
In this first of four podcasts, Jerry Leeson, Business Solutions Manager for education.au takes us through current and emerging models for e-Portfolios.
Visit the e-Portfolios section of the education.au web site for more resources relating to this event.
The other three will be following in rapid succession - sorry to flood you like this, but we promised […]
In the final podcast from symposia “The Digital Education Revolution Realising the Possibilities, Managing the Realities” - Mark Pesce and Gerry White take questions from attendees and discuss the implications of technology, the revolution and what needs to happen to support educators.
In this fifth of six presentations from the symposia “The Digital Education Revolution Realising the Possibilities, Managing the Realities” - Shelagh Whittlestone, Branch Manager of the Digital Education Revolution (DER) task force in Canberra looks at what comes next.
In this fourth of six from the symposia “The Digital Education Revolution Realising the Possibilities, Managing the Realities” - consultant Michael Cowling shares the impressive work that Aberfoyle Park High School (8-12) does in integrating elearning technologies into their teaching practice.
In this third of six podcasts from the symposia “The Digital Education Revolution Realising the Possibilities, Managing the Realities” - education.au General Manager Garry Putland presents on the mind shifts that need to occur to enable schools to effectively integrate ICTs.
In this second of six podcasts from the symposia “The Digital Education Revolution Realising the Possibilities, Managing the Realities” - futurist and co-inventor of VRML Mark Pesce introduces us to the mindset of “Those Wacky Kids” and why traditional educational is no longer relevant to them.