by Deb Hicks | Sep 6, 2018 | Blogs, Student activities, Uncategorized
Registrations are now open for the 21st Student Blogging Challenge beings on October 7, 2018. Kathleen Morris has made a short video to give you an overview of what the free challenge is all about. Head here to register and share with others who might be interested....
by rcrellin | Aug 28, 2018 | Class Activities, Pedagogy, Student activities, Thinking
Watch this video to learn how Roxburgh College effectively addresses issues of disadvantage and disengagement by developing and implementing targeted programs and opportunities for all students. Discussion prompts: How do you help parents and caregivers to understand...
by rcrellin | Aug 14, 2018 | Class Activities, Cybersafety, Cybersmart, Student activities
Tuesday 4th of September 2018 @ 9:30am, OR Thursday 6th of September 2018 @ 9:30am Audience: Years 5 and 6 students This session supports National Child Protection Week by helping students understand the part they can play in creating a safer online community for...
by Tamara Carpenter | Feb 8, 2018 | Digital Learning, Digital Technologies, STEM, STEM, Student activities, Uncategorized
Linda Liukas is a programmer, storyteller and illustrator behind Hello Ruby – a series of books, and activities that focus on developing computations thinking skills for 4 to 10 year olds. These include things like the ability to decompose a problem, spot patterns,...
by Tamara Carpenter | Feb 6, 2018 | Cybersafety, Digital Technologies, Student activities, Uncategorized, Webinar
As part of Safer Internet Day 2018, 20,000 Victorian students joined our virtual classrooms and pledged to make the internet a more respectful place. Thank you to all of you for participating and for your excellent contributions. Make your pledge for Safer Internet...
by Sandy Phillips | Aug 29, 2017 | Activity Type, Challenge, Class Activities, Digital Learning, Digital Tech Curriculum, Digital Technologies, Games, Gaming for learning, STEM, Student activities
The following webinars have been organised to support teachers and students in creating and playing games safely. You don’t have to join the Challenge to attend the following webinars. All teachers and students are welcome at each event. Sessions include:...