Wayne Duncan is the Deputy Principal at Northern Southland College. He believes the Ministry's plans for improved connectivity and cloud computing will provide small rural schools with exciting opport...
rom a teaching and learning perspective, ubiquitous computing enables us to think about availability of virtual mentors or teachers, and/or opportunities for peer to peer and self-paced, deeper learni...
Our education is no longer confined to the school we live in - we can access courses/subjects from almost anywhere and at any time. The world is our classroom! Global connectivity now enables student ...
Ernie Newman, spokesperson for TUANZ, describes how the Government's plan to provide fibre optic connectivity to 75% of the population will mean great opportunity for schools and learning. In particul...
REANNZ Chief Executive Donald Clark opened the 2010 Symposium with his own story of using technology over the last decade or more, to illustrate the title of his presentation "The geeks shall inherit ...
In this EDtalk Trevor Storr, Director of eLearning for a cluster of schools in Sth Canterbury and Nth Otago, describes the opportunity for collaboration and personalised learning provided by the New Z...
Douglas Harre is Senior ICT Consultant at the eLearning Unit at the Ministry of Education. He talks here about the progress made to date in upgrading schools' infrastructure, as well as plans for the ...