by Sandy Phillips | Oct 18, 2016 | Coding, Curriculum, Digital Learning, Digital Technologies, Digital technology, Online Projects, Pedagogy, Programming
Code the Future connects developers with educators to help students learn how to code. They are presenting at a Meetup session and they are looking forward to sharing some amazing stories from their community and projects. Projects, matching with volunteers and ideas...
by Sandy Phillips | Oct 7, 2016 | Coding, Digital Technologies, Programming
The National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) Digital Creatives Programs enable students to use digital technologies to explore, interpret, create and share works of art. There are sessions for students and teachers. Works from the NGV Collection provide an inspiring and...
by Sandy Phillips | Oct 4, 2016 | Coding, Data visualisation, Digital Learning, Digital Technologies, Gaming for learning
Students across Victoria are putting the finishing touches on apps and video games for the Victorian Schools Games and Apps Challenge, Entries close on 14 October. The competition aims to drive innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship through computational...
by Sandy Phillips | Sep 26, 2016 | Challenge, Class Activities, Coding, Creativity, Data visualisation, Digital Technologies, Games, How To, Pedagogy, Professional Learning, STEM
The Victorian Games and Apps Challenge closes 14 Oct (early Term 4) in 2016. Its not too late to get an entry in. We are holding final webinars for the challenge to help to pull it all together and get is submitted. GAC Submission Support Session: Minecraft Edu and...
by Sandy Phillips | Jul 11, 2016 | Coding, Digital Technologies, Digital technology
Code Club Australia is a nationwide network of free, volunteer-led, after-school coding clubs for children aged 9-11. They provide training for teachers. The mission of Code Club Australia is to give every child in Australia the skills, confidence and opportunity to...
by Sandy Phillips | Jun 29, 2016 | Coding, Digital Learning, Digital Resources
A great view for the holidays with an excellent message for educators. Through her nonprofit, Girls Who Code, Reshma Saujani initiates young women into the tech world.