Thursday


I spoke recently at the Casey Cardinia Network Conference, "Over the Horizon, On Personalised Learning", Phillip Island Resort, Melbourne, Australia. 

The conference highlighted the importance of technologies in enabling learning and personalised learning. 

One of the conference keynote speakers, Andrew Douch, who in 2008 won the Microsoft Worldwide Innovative Teacher of the Year Award believes that, "You don't need to be very good with technology to do very good things with technology. Teachers no longer need to be tech-savvy to transform their classrooms into thriving, connected, learning communities. Rather they need a willingness to question their 20th Century paradigms and rethink their roles as educators in a world where information is available on-demand and communication is instantaneous.” 

Andrew's blogsites is well worth a visit.
http://www.evolveducation.com.au/ 

http://andrewdouch.wordpress.com/

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