The document discusses implications and applications of educational technologies. It provides biographical information about Dr. Jason Zagami, an expert in the field of educational technologies. It then covers various topics in educational technology including TPACK framework, challenge based learning, 1:1 computing, mobile learning, virtual worlds, augmented reality, and emerging technologies.
1. Implications and applications
of educational technologies
Dr
Jason
Zagami
Griffith
University
Lecturer, School of Education and Professional Studies, Griffith University, Gold Coast
Queensland Society for Information Technology in Education President 2009 (QSITE)
Australian Council for Computers in Education board 2009 (ACCE)
HP Innovations in Education Australia Mentor 2009 (IIE)
Apple Distinguished Educator 2009 (ADE)
Outstanding National Achievement by a Teacher 2006 (Teaching Australia)
Queensland Computer Educator of the Year for 2005 (QSITE)
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25. 97% of the 321 students
involved found the experience
worthwhile.
More so, when the data are
disaggregated by teacher, 73%
of the faculty were able to
engage every single student in
their classes; the data for those
classes show student
satisfaction rates of 100%.
Teachers unequivocally also
rated the experience as positive,
with every one of the 29 pilot
faculty reporting that work of
the students exceeded their
expectations.
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30. 1:1 computer ratio for all secondary schools with students in
years 9 to12
high speed broadband connection to all Australian schools
teacher training in the use of ICT that enables them to
enrich student learning
online curriculum tools and resources that support the
national curriculum
enable parents to participate in their child’s education
provide assistance for schools in the deployment of ICT
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190. www.zagami.info
Dr
Jason
Zagami
Griffith
University
Lecturer, School of Education and Professional Studies, Griffith University, Gold Coast
Queensland Society for Information Technology in Education President 2009 (QSITE)
Australian Council for Computers in Education board 2009 (ACCE)
HP Innovations in Education Australia Mentor 2009 (IIE)
Apple Distinguished Educator 2009 (ADE)
Outstanding National Achievement by a Teacher 2006 (Teaching Australia)
Queensland Computer Educator of the Year for 2005 (QSITE)
Tuesday, 23 February 2010