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The first is the rollout of the federal governments Digital Education Revolution (DER) – a catchy election promise that is becoming a reality such that all year 9-12 students will have 1:1 access to a computer by the end of 2011. The second sign is at the opposite end of the Australia schooling system – remote primary schools.
The reason the picture presents a dubious message is that neither curriculum nor pedagogy have changed an iota in this learning space: it's about the same layout - with as many apples on laps - as a Victorian classroom would have appeared. In some classrooms, professors project discussion questions onscreen in a PowerPoint presentation.
The IBM Institute for Business Value recently predicted that nearly a billion people would access the mobile Internet by 2011, engaging in transactions and interactions representing $80 billion in Web services revenue using mobile devices. raquo; March 04, 2009 Mobile learning at last? What is the Mobile Web going to mean for learning? Which.I
The first is the rollout of the federal governments Digital Education Revolution (DER) – a catchy election promise that is becoming a reality such that all year 9-12 students will have 1:1 access to a computer by the end of 2011. The second sign is at the opposite end of the Australia schooling system – remote primary schools.
The IBM Institute for Business Value recently predicted that nearly a billion people would access the mobile Internet by 2011, engaging in transactions and interactions representing $80 billion in Web services revenue using mobile devices. raquo; March 04, 2009 Mobile learning at last? What is the Mobile Web going to mean for learning? Which.I
The reason the picture presents a dubious message is that neither curriculum nor pedagogy have changed an iota in this learning space: it's about the same layout - with as many apples on laps - as a Victorian classroom would have appeared. In some classrooms, professors project discussion questions onscreen in a PowerPoint presentation.