This will focus on teachers and students co-constructing teaching and learning. The topic is ‘Learning in the hands of students’. There is no cost for participating in this internet-based, international event.
InternetNZ is organising NetHui South as a platform for all those involved with the Internet in the South Island to involve their communities. InternetNZ acts as a nucleus, with a number of motivated local people and organisations planning and running the individual discussions.
Watchdog are providing seminars – For schools who would like to know more about how changes such as N4L, BYOD and UFB are going to affect them. What obstacles may need to be overcome and how to get the best out of the internet as a learning resource.
Watchdog are providing seminars – For schools who would like to know more about how changes such as N4L, BYOD and UFB are going to affect them. What obstacles may need to be overcome and how to get the best out of the internet as a learning resource.
Come join us as we discuss what policies, systems, strategies and resources are schools using to ensure students are safe on the Internet at school and at home.
Karen Spencer, Director of Education at Netsafe is joining us on Tuesday afternoon, 7th February, 3.45 in an informal Google Hangout to talk about safer Internet practices in schools.
In this discussion we discuss what the 'Internet of Things' are and what it means for us all as consumers and as users of digital technologies in a connected classroom.