Digital Thinking

Paul Schnetker

on Thursday, 8 April 2010 13:30 - 14:15 in room 213

Our students, parents and even our teachers are now thinking digitally. This fun presentation shows leaders and teachers examples of how to think digitally in your schools. Topics covered include; easy to use video capturing of lessons and speeches, access devices such as the Ipod Touch for learning and PD, Caution High Tech Safety initiative, Nintendo Wii for learning, help desk thinking to keep technology moving, Interactive Whiteboards that encourage teachers to think digitally, cool websites that your staff can use to move from textbook thinking to digital based learning, Mlearning and Elearning, the digital way students like to create bibliographies, learning tools that are free and engage our learners (teachers and students) and High Tech educational tools to for teachers and students.

This is how you cite this paper:

Schnetker, P. (2010). Digital Thinking In D. Gronn, & G. Romeo (Eds) ACEC2010: Digital Diversity. Conference Proceedings of the Australian Computers in Education Conference 2010, Melbourne 6-9 April. Carlton, Victoria: Australian Council for Computers in Education (ACEC). Retrieved from, http://acec2010.acce.edu.au/proposal/536/digital-thinking

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