_The Digital Connection is a versatile collection of resources and activities
to support literacy differentiation in the middle years. The resources
available on the website cover areas from teaching Digital Literacy,
Visual Literacy and Naplan activities.
Education as we know it has changed - student engagement is key - teachers have a responsibility to unlock this and become mentors in the process of guided inquiry.
Education as we know it has changed - student engagement is key - teachers have a responsibility to unlock this and become mentors in the process of guided inquiry.
_“Interactive new media technologies create learning
opportunities that are flexible,
responsive and adaptive to personal or group interests, providing interaction
and information on demand quickly and easily in multimodal formats."
Groom, D. & O’Connell, J. (2010). Connect, Communicate, Collaborate: Learning in a changing world.
Camberwell:ACER Chapter 1: Welcome to Web 2.0 new media. p.2.
responsive and adaptive to personal or group interests, providing interaction
and information on demand quickly and easily in multimodal formats."
Groom, D. & O’Connell, J. (2010). Connect, Communicate, Collaborate: Learning in a changing world.
Camberwell:ACER Chapter 1: Welcome to Web 2.0 new media. p.2.
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The Digital Connection provides you with opportunities to create flexible and dynamic learning opportunities to engage your students using digital formats. Be a part of The Digital Connection community and share your experiences so that we can all provide our students with the skills they require to participate in a 21st century learning world. |
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Chinese Proverb
"He who asks a question is a fool for a minute;
he who does not remains a fool forever."
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"He who asks a question is a fool for a minute;
he who does not remains a fool forever."
http://quotations.about.com/cs/inspirationquotes/a/Knowledge1.htm
©2012 About.com. All rights reserved. A part of The New York Times Company.