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There is an explosive growth in these tools and this page aims to provide an overview of some of the most interesting examples that are relevant to education
The Australia license has now been integrated into the Creative Commons licensing process, so you are able to license your works under this jurisdiction's law.
Welcome to the Directory of Australian Edubloggers. The password to edit this site is teacher . The purpose of this site is to put people in contact with like minded people. It was set up in 2005 by Jo McLeay, of The Open Classroom.
an evolving directory of Australian and New Zealand Twitter contributors who have an interest in education, specifically elearning.
January/February ISQ Briefings available - Teachers Make a Difference Recommended by Warrick
The APC is a national body funded by Copyright Agency Ltd. It is a not-for-profit, incorporated association established to promote reading, writing and publishing activities associated with Australian poetry in all of its forms. Information about membersh
This site from the National Archives of Australia contains a collection of Australian historical stories in an interactive format.
While the term social networking may be new, the concepts behind it—creating community, sharing content and collaborating with others—are not. In fact, they have been around for a long time, as early as the time of Plato in 400 B.C., when scholars and
Once upon a time there was a TAFE college which was suddenly propelled into the 21st Century. Web 2.0 ‘happened’. Suddenly staff and students wanted access to social networking tools and video sites such as YouTube and GoogleVideo
This is snippets of information I gained from Alan Levine's presentation in Melbourne 16 October, 2007 as part of his Australian Cross Country Tour
Howard Rheingold was the keynote speaker for education.au's final seminar for 2007.
It is with great pleasure and anticipation that I invite you to provide feedback on this discussion paper regarding the possible functionality and operation of an Australian Government Consultation Blog.
Government agencies in Australia have traditionally involved citizens and community in the processes and decisions that affect them. With the advent of e-government and the increasing use of information and communication technologies to enhance government
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