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    • Australian artists amongst the first in the world to be invited to AlloSphere
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    • Worldwide forces unite to combat online child sexual exploitation
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    • Electronic media access for people with hearing and vision impairment
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    • My School 2.0 to be launched in the New Year
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    • Increased internet use underpinning Australians' engagement with the digital economy
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    • Year 12 exams go online in SA trial
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    • New doors to open for teachers of the hearing impaired
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    • Microsoft identifies five Australian schools as global role models
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    • Mobile phone games help Chinese children learn language characters
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    • Creative Commons launches Public Domain Mark
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    • .4 million to provide for innovative education options in Tasmania
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    • iPads garner favour in Australian education
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    • British Library sees huge digital content future
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    • OneSchool supports students' learning journey across Queensland schools
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    • Two classrooms, one world - from Broady to Shanghai
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    • Vividwireless goes social, open source to attract uni students
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    • Bill Gates thinks the Web will soon offer the best tertiary education
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    • Education options for school-age asylum seekers
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    • Which Victorian schools will get iPads?
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    • Interactive launch of 'Deakin at Your Doorstep'
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    • Cloud computing will surpass the Internet in importance
    • Cloud computing will surpass the Internet in importance
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    • IT grants to help local family services
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    • Photonics team working on systems that could supercharge broadband
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    • New Minister for DEEWR and Social Inclusion
    • Families who play together, stay together
    • PM: Commitments to the Australian people
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    • Good teaching and good schools can overcome disadvantage
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    • Communique for the Ministerial Council for Tertiary Education and Employment meeting
    • Birth to 8 year old data tracking for SA children
    • Extra info added to My School website
    • National cybersafety program for pre-service teachers launched
    • Young Australians advise the Government on cyber-safety
    • Young Australians advise the Government on cyber-safety
    • Draft senior secondary Australian Curriculum content available for consultation
    • Draft senior secondary Australian Curriculum content available for consultation
    • Wide gap in net literacy rate amongst teachers in NSW
    • Wide gap in net literacy rate amongst teachers in NSW
    • First national census for the early childhood workforce
    • First national census for the early childhood workforce
    • ALTC and UWS create national sustainability website
    • Fifteen ICT in education country reports launched
    • Students say bye to books
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    • ACT students log in to learn
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    • Government to boost Outside School Care quality through first national learning framework
    • Education boosts the economy and jobs
    • FusED wins Bronze - IMS GLC Learning Impact Awards
    • Over 1 million digital books now available free to the print-disabled
    • Over 1 million digital books now available free to the print-disabled
    • Healthy lifestyle linked to educational achievement
    • Learning Impact Awards - back again in 2011
    • Australia's Internet use revealed
    • More digital services for rural, regional and remote Australia
    • National Information Agreement on Early Childhood and Care
    • Web 2.0 and cultural immersion in Northern Territory
    • Web 2.0 and cultural immersion in Northern Territory
    • Draft senior secondary Australian Curriculum released
    • Draft senior secondary Australian Curriculum released
    • Lonely children disclose information online
    • Lonely children disclose information online
    • Technology linked to happiness, study claims
    • Technology linked to happiness, study claims
    • Investing in skills for sustainable growth
    • Boosting the quality of child care and early childhood education
    • Victorian Education Minister flicks the switch on Ultranet revolution
    • Master class - Leading networked school communities
    • Distance education given new meaning with 'Teaching from Country'
    • Communique for the Ministerial Council for Tertiary Education and Employment meeting
    • Communique for the Ministerial Council for Tertiary Education and Employment meeting
    • New commissioned research study
    • Open submission to the National Curriculum Consultation by Senator Kate Lundy
    • Open submission to the National Curriculum Consultation by Senator Kate Lundy
    • Online game teaches children about Triple Zero
    • Davis wins spot on UN Indigenous forum
    • SkillSoft wins LearnX Asia Pacific Platinum Award
    • SkillSoft wins LearnX Asia Pacific Platinum Award
    • ICT Innovation Fund: Applications open
    • Trove: a revolutionary new free search engine
    • Horizon Report 2010 with Companion Toolkit for educators
    • uLearn and iTeach better with iPhone technology
    • Students improve computer skills but gaps in achievement remain
    • Enhancing Human Rights Education
    • Tweets become part of history in deal with U.S. Library of Congress
    • Education and happiness in the school-to-work transition
    • Communique of third MCEECDYA meeting
    • Technology on the horizon
    • Horizon Report: 2010 K-12 edition
    • Australia commits to SIF for interoperability in schools
    • New online network launched to protect Indigenous human rights
    • E-learning for the disabilities sector
    • Microscopes go digital at UQ
    • Online content under the magnifying glass
    • Digital Education Research Network (DERN) is launched
    • Australia's richest literary awards open for entries
    • Commissioner calls on all Australians to embrace the Declaration
    • Wii instead of PE
    • Innovation forum calls for more creating thinking in the classroom
    • Secondary students to benefit from 3D science resource
    • Secondary students to benefit from 3D science resource
    • Will Facebook profiles replace govt web sites?
    • Will Facebook profiles replace govt web sites?
    • Parents don't act on cyber-safety fears
    • Parents don't act on cyber-safety fears
    • Inquiry into school libraries and teacher librarians in Australian schools
    • Social networking provides new opportunities for learning
    • How Twitter in the classroom is boosting student engagement
    • Australian higher education system could become an international example, says expert
    • FusED wins IMS GLC Learning Impact Awards
    • Flexible learning 'where it's at' for young people
    • Australian curriculum to promote 21st century learning
    • Millennials: confident, connected, open to change
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    • NSW school students may win social networking reprieve
    • Online schools portal goes live in Victoria
    • Digital world of young children
    • National Centre of Indigenous Excellence officially launched
    • 3Com upgrades NT education network
    • Moderate use of video games can be a very useful educational tool
    • Collaborative distance-education project launched at UNE
    • Internet access seen as a right: poll
    • Baird Review of the Education Services for Overseas Students
    • Baird Review of the Education Services for Overseas Students
    • Internet Industry Association calls social network companies for summit on online safety
    • Internet Industry Association calls social network companies for summit on online safety
    • Territory Indigenous artist represents Australian women in Shanghai
    • NSW launches virtual selective high school
    • Government to introduce 'My University' website
    • Facebook the 'pub without the punch-ups', says academic
    • Aussies lead world on Twitter, Facebook
    • Formation of Education Services Australia
    • International Student Admissions Test moves to computer-based testing
    • Draft Australian Curriculum released
    • Opening of the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence
    • Twenty years on, family income still determines educational success
    • Twenty years on, family income still determines educational success
    • 2009 E-portfolio implementation trials: Case studies released
    • 2009 E-portfolio implementation trials: Case studies released
    • Online 'people's question time' on the future of education in Queensland
    • E-learning closing the gap for Indigenous Australians
    • E-learning closing the gap for Indigenous Australians
    • Free online Copyright for Educators course
    • Free online Copyright for Educators course
    • m for teachers' professional development in ICT
    • New global MBA program begins
    • Stolen Generations to tell their stories
    • Support for Australia's book industry in the digital age
    • 21st century learning spaces networking event, 22 April 2010
    • Comments sought on Indigenous Education Action Plan
    • Improving teacher quality, literacy and numeracy and support for disadvantaged students
    • National pilot to increase cyber-safety in schools
    • 5.7 billion dollars funding for higher education and innovation in Australia
    • UK online safety push for five-year-olds
    • UK online safety push for five-year-olds
    • Government's productivity agenda to tackle future challenges
    • Blogging loses appeal for US teenagers, says survey
    • Report on Government Services 2010 released
    • Tweets ahead: Aussies embrace social media
    • Global agenda for global students
    • Stronger, fairer Australia: statement on social inclusion
    • Stronger, fairer Australia: statement on social inclusion
    • My School website launched
    • My School website launched
    • Online education gears up
    • Online education gears up
    • 7 million in unclaimed Education Tax Refund
    • 7 million in unclaimed Education Tax Refund
    • Phone texting 'helps pupils to spell'
    • Phone texting 'helps pupils to spell'
    • m in e-learning funding and support for RTOs
    • Back to school: parents get kids mobile
    • School computer scheme building students' skills
    • IBES joins global research on internet energy
    • High-tech devices to transform teaching
    • To Google and beyond: University nurtures future IT programmers
    • Schools must embrace mobile technology
    • Uni staff migrate to the cloud
    • Early Years Learning Framework online forum is live
    • New online tool to help families budget for child care
    • Computer detects facial expressions
    • Study takes a look at social networking sites
    • Higher education to access news archives
    • Students prepare for first term in virtual school
    • Minister launches AFP 'ThinkUKnow' YouTube channel
    • Education Services Australia - a new MCEECDYA company
    • 2009 NAPLAN: Full report released
    • Framework gets the green light for 2010
    • Nearly two-thirds of Australian households now have broadband
    • Measures to improve safety of the internet for families
    • Digital projects to improve services in regional communities
    • Parents clueless on video game ratings
    • Mobile phones don't add to stress, researchers say
    • Building a better picture of Australian children's development
    • Aussie families spend Christmas apart and look to technology to bring them together
    • Video games offer new mode of learning
    • Council of Australian Governments Communique 7 December 2009
    • US teachers to try out hand-held devices for tests
    • ACMA celebrates cybersmart Screen It winners
    • Children who use technology are 'better writers'
    • International student review interim report released
    • Research 3.0 - How are digital technologies revolutionising research?
    • State seeks virtual answer to teacher crisis
    • Net a winner for education
    • Child care vacancy information just a click away
    • New computer cluster gets its grunt from games
    • New computer cluster gets its grunt from games
    • Research to help define Australian cyber-safety environment
    • Research to help define Australian cyber-safety environment
    • E-learning supports a greener future
    • Childcare report recommends regulation
    • Information technology study loses popularity
    • Communique for the Ministerial Council for Tertiary Education and Employment (MCTEE) Meeting
    • Victorian schools take a byte of worldwide acclaim
    • Victorian schools take a byte of worldwide acclaim
    • AARNet takes large files to the cloud
    • Educator is top Aussie from Queensland
    • E-learning supports a greener future
    • 2009 Australian Training Awards winners and finalists
    • AIME creator wins NSW Young Australian of the Year
    • Wikipedia co-founder launches YouTube-like web site for children
    • New UniSA program to tackle cybercrime
    • New supercomputer puts Australia on par
    • Funding produces e-learning innovator: a VET success story
    • Australia's Myschool website ready to launch next year
    • Australia's Myschool website ready to launch next year
    • Government teachers awarded top marks
    • Government teachers awarded top marks
    • Information Literacy Week in Second Life - Celebrating Information Literacy in SL 9-15 November 2009
    • Information Literacy Week in Second Life - Celebrating Information Literacy in SL 9-15 November 2009
    • equity101 site now available
    • Communique - Ministerial Council for Education, Early Childhood Development and Youth Affairs
    • New campaign targets cyber bullies
    • New campaign targets cyber bullies
    • Recognising teaching excellence: 2009 award winners
    • Recognising teaching excellence: 2009 award winners
    • New research shows technology is vital to 21st Century learning
    • Youth 'cannot live' without web
    • me.edu.au is now an OpenID provider
    • Eidos Institute Luncheon with Hon. Julia Gillard
    • Techno take on truancy in Victoria
    • Free internet for Victorian Government Schools in 2010
    • YouTube EDU goes international
    • Now CDU can dish out internet - anywhere
    • Motivation, understanding and access essential for Australian adults to participate in the digital world
    • Laying the ground work for the Golden Gurus program
    • Indigenous Leadership in Education Institute: Stronger Smarter Summit
    • ACMA launches new cybersmart resource
    • Students, teachers need to be transculturally literate, expert says
    • Northern Territory delivering new options with virtual schooling
    • First-years design and build electric car
    • Nominate for the 2009 Young People's Human Rights Medal
    • Leave your mobile phone on in this class
    • OECD's lighthouse for the way out of the crisis
    • OECD's lighthouse for the way out of the crisis
    • National mapping of teacher professional learning report released
    • National mapping of teacher professional learning report released
    • New research links computer games to social good
    • Government invests in high quality early childhood education
    • Moving toward a new vision of education
    • Good Practice Guide to assist international colleges
    • Good Practice Guide to assist international colleges
    • Congratulations to Australia's Skillaroos
    • Congratulations to Australia's Skillaroos
    • Parents will receive individual student reports from today
    • Parents will receive individual student reports from today
    • SCU enters the virtual world of Second Life
    • CEO Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority
    • ACMA supports National Child Protection Week with Cybersmart Detectives
    • Historic changes to higher education as Bill passes
    • 'Tap top brains' in online university
    • Young Australians advise Government on cyber-safety
    • From the ashes of education comes cyber-learning
    • From the ashes of education comes cyber-learning
    • 'Eye mouse' unveiled in Argentina
    • 'Eye mouse' unveiled in Argentina
    • Hopes for 100,000 jobs on new Indigenous site
    • Hopes for 100,000 jobs on new Indigenous site
    • Team Australia Skillaroos to compete at international competition
    • Team Australia Skillaroos to compete at international competition
    • Hector's World helps children tackle cyberbullying
    • Department of Education (US): Online education beats classroom
    • Social media and competitve advantage
    • A new connection for Australians
    • Human Rights Medals and Awards open
    • Proposals to shape Australia's digital regions
    • Support Indigenous Literacy Day on 2 September
    • Students to dump textbooks for e-books
    • Interest up in hi-tech careers
    • Students to tweet telescope takeover
    • New e-learning hub for VET
    • New e-learning hub for VET
    • Call for bids in the Australian Government's 0 million investment in universities
    • Call for bids in the Australian Government's 0 million investment in universities
    • Exciting new awards initiative for schools
    • Exciting new awards initiative for schools
    • million for national pilot to increase cyber-safety in schools
    • million for national pilot to increase cyber-safety in schools
    • Think digital! Re-think education!
    • Launching DiscoverEd - an education search prototype
    • International Students invited to have their say at round table
    • International Students invited to have their say at round table
    • CSU delivers a national first for early years educators
    • OLPC Australia eyes 20,000 laptops for kids
    • ALIA Public Libraries Summit endorses development of a national framework
    • NASA and Google launch virtual exploration of the Moon
    • New institute to drive broadband innovation
    • Online education tops growth industry list
    • Growing up, and growing fast: Kids 2-11 spending more time online
    • Growing up, and growing fast: Kids 2-11 spending more time online
    • UK launches Open Educational Resources programme
    • Australian children getting smarter about online risks
    • CDU targets online tools teaching
    • Early childhood reforms endorsed by Australian Governments
    • COAG progress on Closing the Gap
    • Australian youth get a voice around the country
    • VET E-Portfolio Roadmap released
    • Technology lesson one: teach the teachers
    • Education seen as key for Indigenous kids
    • Open Educational Resources programme officially launches
    • BIG Skills Conference proceedings now available free on request
    • University of Melbourne to Teach for Australia
    • Funding to drive digital services for regional, rural and remote Australia
    • Funding to drive digital services for regional, rural and remote Australia
    • International student safety and welfare
    • School students stay smart online
    • Australia takes lead on bringing students into the 21st Century
    • ACMA digital media literacy research program
    • ACMA digital media literacy research program
    • Changes to Ministry
    • Changes to Ministry
    • Parents could 'spy' on kids' mobile phones
    • Entries for the 2009 EnhanceTV ATOM Awards close soon
    • UQ deploys 'world's largest' 802.11 wireless network
    • Human Swine Influenza updates
    • Scootle wins at Global Learning Impact Awards
    • Gold Coast school trials paperless classroom
    • Making of Modern Australia
    • Building understanding... language translator
    • Internet addresses get foreign language support
    • Government to survey schools on e-security
    • Budget 2009: Providing certainty for National ICT Australia
    • Budget 2009-10: Investing in a fair and productive Australia
    • Budget 2009-10: Investing in a fair and productive Australia
    • Youth to advise Government on cyber-bullying
    • Information Technology Industry Innovation Council established
    • COAG secures a compact with young Australians
    • Laptop 'magic' lures young back to school
    • 2020 Summit: Vocational Education Broadband Network
    • Australia 2020 Summit - Government Response
    • Ministerial Council on Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs Communique
    • World Digital Library launch
    • Turn kindy kids on to computers
    • Welcome to Scholarships .net .au
    • Regulatory reform for 21st century broadband
    • New broadband landscape
    • Australia's youth get a voice on the world stage
    • Wireless broadband subscriptions triple in 2008
    • Statement on the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
    • Social media and Internet Protocol developments driving technology trends
    • Australian newspapers digitisation project
    • First-ever interactive dictionary to teach Aboriginal language
    • Banksia Environmental Award finalists announced
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