The State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) in the US produces an annual report of the trends and efforts of school districts to use digital technologies. The ninth report released in 2012 called National Educational Technology Trends: 2012: State Leadership Empowers Educators, Transforms Teaching and Learning is a rich analysis of trends with a compendium of successes. The SETDA annual report stands out as a very useful and reliable national report that has no peer in other OECD countries.
See DERN convenor Dr Gerald White at the 2013 Australian College of Educators national conference.
The one-day national conference will address the important issues that require the engagement and action of educators. Dr White will address some of the successes and failures of the past as well as some future challenges using digital technologies and digital media in education.
Read Dr White’s thoughts on the key issues.
Reforming educational assessment: imperatives, principles and challenges
Research Conference 2013
How the Brain Learns: What lessons are there for teaching?
4 - 6 August 2013
Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre
› 21st century skills (108)
› Assessment online (34)
› Collaboration (114)
› Digital literacy (110)
› Engagement and performance (122)
› Equity (39)
› Evaluating ICT effects (61)
› ICT in education (175)
› Information (41)
› Information sources (36)
› Innovation (82)
› Interactive personal networking (52)
› Internet use (91)
› Learning communities (35)
› Learning environment (184)
› Mobile learning (81)
› Open scholarship (33)
› Pedagogy (164)
› Personalising learning (50)
› Social Media (67)
› Teacher capacity (52)
› Trends (56)