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42 REGULARS
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28 COVER STORY
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Interest in the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Australian schools is growing. More educators are participating in important exchanges about AI as understanding develops around how it will impact the work of teachers and students in schools. Dr Jane Hunter explores the potential impact of this emerging technology on Australian classrooms.
34 STEAM THE MUSICAL
If Australia wants to be a truly creative and innovative nation, then the Arts have to be in the mix. Increasingly, we should be talking about STEAM in schools, with the Arts at the centre of the conversation. This type of thinking was behind the creation of a school musical, Somewhere Between Here There and Everywhere, performed in September at St Vincent’s Primary School – Aranda in the ACT.
38 THE IMPORTANCE OF SCAFFOLDED LEARNING
Associate Professor Sophia Karanicolas of the University of Adelaide examines the finding of a group of colleagues across Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Canada who have collaboratively developed a set of peer-reviewed principles that guide the planning, implementation and evaluation of flipped classrooms.
54 THE RISE OF IOT DEVICES IN SCHOOLS
What can schools do to protect staff, students and critical data against the rising tide of malware and other malicious web-based threats which have become so prevalent?
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Mal Lee and Roger Broadie look at what ‘being digital’ means in the modern, complex world of education.
20 PLUGGED IN
How can students boost productivity during study with music?
42 NEXT STEP
Shelley Kinash examines how schools can achieve industry relevance and student engagement in online learning.
46 LET’S TALK PEDAGOGY
Award-winning mathematics and technologies teacher David Chu of Emmaus Christian College looks at why it is so important for schools to build the space for children to understand technology as opposed to merely consuming it.
50 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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58 TEACHING TOOLS
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have had on the print, entertainment and music
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industries. Alternatively, look at the impact social
put together a great article around the importance
media has had on society, namely in the areas of
of including the Arts in STEAM programs and the
social interactions, psychological development and
unique and interesting way one particular school
personality traits.
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BEING DIGITAL BY MAL LEE AND ROGER BROADIE
In 1995, Nicholas Negroponte wrote in
social mores. It is a suite that
his seminal work of being digital. The
simultaneously draws upon and
book did not define what was meant
enhances the other areas of learning.
by being digital, but simply exemplified
Moreover, it is a suite that, while
what it was likely to mean. Twenty-
containing many common features, is
plus years later, with the movement
individualised, with each child in being
from an analogue to digital society
digital having the capabilities needed
and with more than half the world
to pursue their interests and passions.
digitally connected, we can go a long
It is most emphatically far more than a
way to clarifying what is being digital,
variant of handwriting or digital literacy.
and attest to why the growth of this
It is a connected way of learning that is
capability is critical to the life and
richer, higher order and more diverse,
education of the world’s young, from
which can amplify all non-digital
birth onwards.
learning interactions.
Over the last 20-plus years, but
connected families grow, mature,
has largely unwittingly adapted ways to
develop their cognitive, inter and
accommodate the digital revolution and
intrapersonal abilities, become sexually
naturally evolved a mode of learning with
aware, build relationships, socially
digital technology, from birth onwards
network, operate at a higher order of
(Lee & Broadie, 2018). It is the state
thinking and continually attune their
of being digital. It is already core to
ways to the evolving technology, so
the young’s learning outside schools
will they develop their own form of
and on trend to grow in importance as
being digital – and will continue doing
digital technologies evolve, become
so, in subtly different ways, at the
increasingly sophisticated and powerful,
various stages of life.
and as digital ecosystems underpin virtually all areas of learning. It is far more than digital
Being digital as a low-caste child in Mumbai, a Masai herder’s boy, a seven-year-old girl in Riyadh,
proficiency. While dependent on that
a 10-year-old in outback Australia,
proficiency, it is a mindset, a mode of
an Inuit teen or a 16-year-old in
thinking, an expression of values, a set
Vancouver, Seoul, Sao Paulo or
of ever-rising expectations, an ability
Edinburgh, will in many ways be
to draw on many connected elements,
different. But that said, all those young
a way of learning and understanding
people will also have many common
how to learn, a taking charge of one’s
attributes, not least is being digitally
own learning, being able to network, to
connected and able to take charge
accommodate accelerating change, to
of their lifelong learning with digital
continually grow the capabilities and
technologies – albeit in their respective
to use them 24/7/365, lifelong (Lee &
cultures – outside the classroom.
Broadie, 2018). It is a suite of linked attributes
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As children within digitally
particularly the last 10, society worldwide
The global variability, the continual evolution and the individualised and
that will naturally evolve in harmony
highly integrated nature of being
with the evolving digital technologies,
digital should quash any moves by
technological practices and changing
education authorities to try and assess
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the capability, and particularly to try to
is on the basics and testing the
of a wider contemporary education.
Mal Lee is a former director of
compare student attainment nationally
young’s ability to speak has rarely been
The latter we will tackle in a follow-
schools, secondary college principal,
and internationally. But let us be clear
formally assessed. The development
up article.
technology company director and now
and affirm that the billion-plus digitally
has been left to the family.
connected young have never had need
The big difference between the
With the advantage of hindsight
author and educational consultant. He
and historical analysis (Lee & Broadie,
has written extensively on the impact
for their being digital to be formally
two vital capabilities is that while the
2018), there might be value in pursuing
of technology and the evolution
assessed (Lee & Broadie, 2018) and
importance of speaking has been
the reading example further, accepting
of schooling.
that it would be educationally invalid,
understood for literally thousands of
that with being digital the die will be
inappropriate and unnecessary to
years, the educational centrality of
largely cast by the age of three, that
experience helping schools get the
do so.
being digital is a long way from being
the young of the world will lifelong
maximum impact on learning from
fully appreciated by most in authority.
employ in their use of and learning
technology. He is the Naace Lead for
with digital technologies the suite of
the 3rd Millennium Learning Award.
Rather, let us recognise what being digital is and appreciate that in many
Most governments and schools
Roger Broadie has wide
respects it mirrors the development,
worldwide have tinkered with aspects
attributes associated with being digital
In his 30-plus years of working
importance and the way schools
of learning with the digital over the last
– regardless of what government
at the forefront of technology in
handle children’s ability to speak.
20 to 30 years. They have focused on
or schools might desire – and leave
education, he has worked with a huge
They both grow naturally from birth
some of the parts and never the totality
the core digitally based education to
range of leading schools, education
onwards, if not earlier. Both likely build
of being digital. They have toyed with
the families.
organisations and policymakers in the
on inherent capabilities. With speech,
programming, web design, learning
It is a radical thought, with
those inherent capabilities have been
to use Office, cybersafety and more
immense implications, but there is
obvious for thousands of years. Being
recently coding, but only ever within
much to be said for formal education
digital draws extensively, particularly
the school walls, always deciding
complementing and adding value to the
with the very young, upon what has
which aspects of being digital are
work of digitally connected families,
been for centuries a largely dormant
appropriate to be taught and assessed
and ceasing to senselessly compete
visual intelligence (Strom & Strom,
– and which should not.
with families in growing the young’s
2009) that was most obviously brought
It is difficult to find schools that
being digital.
into play from 2007 and the release
have naturally grown Negroponte’s
of various touchscreen technologies.
concept of being digital. It is similarly
Conclusion
While employed increasingly from the
difficult to find schools or education
At this point in history, ask any digitally
90s, the visual controls of the iPhone
authorities who recognise being digital
aware parent or grandparent what they
were a game changer, allowing all the
is a state of mind, with immediate
understand by being digital and they
young and not just teens to readily use
access to an integrated suite of digitally
will likely quickly grasp the concept,
and learn with the technology (Lee &
based capabilities, coupled with the
but initially only at a rudimentary
Broadie, 2018).
facility to use any of the capabilities
level. In all likelihood, only when
and the understanding of how to learn
prompted will they appreciate the
suddenly made it simple for those
when desired 24/7/365. They seem
many linked universal elements and
in the first year of life to mimic their
not to have grasped that the suite has
their significance.
parents and siblings use of the
evolved naturally, been individually
technology and, by the age of three,
shaped and cannot – like the facility to
up the reality that they – like the other
to largely establish the approach to
speak – be validly measured.
3.65 billion digitally connected people
The visual cues on the touchscreen
The same folk will likely also pick
They most assuredly have not
of all ages – are also being digital.
would use throughout their lives. By the
formally recognised in their teaching,
While the strength will vary, let us
age of three, most children born into
assessment or resourcing the young’s
remember there will be 70-year-olds
digitally connected families will have
being digital outside the school
who have played a lead role in using
normalised the 24/7/365 use of digital
walls, or the central role the digitally
and learning with digital technology
technology, to the extent its use is so
connected families of the world have
since the 1970s who, in their thinking
natural as to be invisible.
played over the last 20-plus years
and actions, have long been digital.
learning with digital technology they
Both are of critical educational
(Lee & Broadie, 2018) in facilitating
The new but largely unrecognised
importance in a digital economy and
and supporting the growth of
reality is that, in the 20-plus years
need to underpin all learning. Tellingly,
that development.
since Negroponte postulated being
both have been naturally grown by the
It is time this critical capability is
digital, the world’s digitally connected
family, with government, pre-schools
seen, understood and accorded the
and schools playing a limited or no
kind of recognition given the ability
part, except with children who have
to speak, and the educational, social,
difficulties. Tellingly – but invariably
economic and logistical implications
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IS OUR EDUCATION INTELLIGENT ENOUGH? BY JORDAN CULLIS
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The Science, Technology, Engineering
Infosys, 45 percent of Australian
been raging in Australia for some years
leaders surveyed stated that they will
now and there is wide recognition
hire new employees with different
that too few graduates are joining the
skill sets able to fully harness
ranks of data science, analysis and
AI technology.
high mathematics. A battle is looming,
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According to a recent report by
and Mathematics (STEM) debate has
However, ironic as it seems,
one which will seek to reach out to
employers can actually get help
the relatively small pool of skilled
finding the right employees – from
and educated professionals to snare
the very industry that needs them. In
them for a range of infotech positions,
short, an employer can get AI to help
and strong artificial intelligence (AI)
them find AI people. The Textio.com
competencies will rank very high in
website offers you the opportunity
the search. The struggle will be tough.
to read your job advertisement
We know that we already educate too
so as to make suggestions for
few people in the traditionally ‘heavy’
linguistic improvements so that the
disciplines like mathematics and
advertisement better hits the targeted
software, and there is already strain
audience. For example, it suggests that
upon an organisation looking to recruit
in order to make a job advertisement
for tasks related to AI.
better targeted towards women, one
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This does, however, raise another
should change the phrase ‘challenging
by KPMG, AI and machine learning
millions were required to sustain
research’ to ‘meaningful research’,
saw a massive $4.1B in investment
growth and fulfil projected demand.
interesting conundrum; from an
while ‘manage research team’ is
in Australia in Q4 2017, compared to
Bloomberg reports that there are only
education standpoint, how do we
proposed to change to ‘lead research
$3.1B in Q3 of 2017.
22,000 PhD-educated researchers
equip our future teachers to educate
working on AI in the world, of whom
people on subjects that have not even
3,000 are currently between jobs.
been invented yet? The AI wave is
team’ if the target group is male
The founder of Wired Magazine,
candidates. The site has analysed
Kevin Kelly, describes it quite simply
10 million job listings, and its user
when he predicts that the business
group gives insight into the success
The question is, are we actually
self-perpetuating and will continue to
model in the next 10,000 startups will
looking at the wrong problem? Should
give rise to new ways of thinking and
rate of these job ads. This data, when
be “Take X add AI”. Demand for AI
all programs not have compulsory
performing at our jobs, as well as a
combined with a portion of the deep
competencies will explode worldwide.
courses in AI? Imagine that 60 years
host of new technologies.
neural network, allows decision makers
It seems that this lack of educated,
ago we suggested that everyone had
Nicola Herringer was a senior and
to support other linguistic stakes. It
skilled professionals is not isolated to
computing as a compulsory subject – it
fundamental part of the 3P Learning
is smart.
Australia – far from it. The front page
would probably have been met with
team responsible for the globally
of China Daily on March 9 shows a
mockery and laughter. But today we
recognised Mathletics platform, and
also seen in the number of startup
robot and the heading reads “Battle for
cannot imagine it differently and that is
is now co-founder at STEAM and
companies entering the space. By
talent” followed by the text “Demand
how it will go with AI – it will bring about
maker education learning platform
2016, 26.2 percent of all startup
in artificial intelligence sector outstrips
radical changes just as computers have
Maker Sense. She suggests, “To cope
companies in the US were AI
the number of graduates with relevant
done. If you want to be convinced of
with future roles which we cannot
companies; in China, that was 23.7
skills.” A recent report from Tencent
this, I can recommend the book The
yet see, it is imperative to change
percent, while Europe was 15.1
declared that there were only 300,000
Inevitable by Kevin Kelly, or indeed Tony
the way we look at educating people.
percent. According to figures posted
skilled AI workers in the world, but
Wagner’s Creating Innovators.
We need to shift the paradigm from
Yes, AI is the new black – this is
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can envision and potentially architect
Therefore, it is the task of the
complete solutions, with the attendant
software people to demystify AI and
understanding of a broad palette of
develop tools that make it easier
technologies and the ability to identify
for all to understand and work with
talent, build teams, delegate, plan,
this newest of sciences, honing in
assess risk, execute, test and deploy
on deep learning and new uses for
those solutions. In other words, they
analytics. One of the first bids for
will be creative problem solvers who
this is IBM’s PowerAI, a software
are also technical, but not solely
platform that makes deep learning,
informed by rote learning.”
machine learning and AI more
AI is clearly a future competence
accessible and efficient. In any case,
that will shortly become indispensable.
it certainly looks easy enough when
Job opportunities now and in the future
14-year-old Tanmay Bakshi, among
can be divided into four categories:
others, has partnered with IBM
1. Job functions that human beings
Watson on AI-based projects, talking
can do, but robots can do even
about how he went from making
better, such as driving a truck.
code to trying to solve problems
2. Job functions that humans cannot
with his AI/deep learning-based and
perform but robots can; for
super cool applications, which help
example, fabricate a CPU.
communicate with disabled citizens who otherwise cannot communicate
instructing them on how to simply
group will constitute the majority of the
use a tool – whether it is a machine,
population – and will, by contrast, be
3. Job functions that humans did
design technique or software platform
told what to do by computers and the
not realise they could perform,
normally through speech or
– and move towards a position where
aforementioned systems.
such as the development of
gesticulation. This is just one
game concepts.
example among many, but one which
we are educating them on how to
“Now, that would lead many to
actually think for themselves in an
assume that everyone needs to learn
analytical sense, problem solve and
how to program, so that they can write
beings can perform (so far as at
be empowered to find solutions
machine instruction sets (aka ‘code’).
least), such as ballet dancing.
using existing resources as well as
Code will unquestionably become a
While many job functions will be
near future, many more AI-competent
conceptualising their own devices and
Lingua Franca in the future, with some
replaced by robots as AI, deep
software people need to be hatched
mechanisms.”
level of code/systems understanding
learning, machine intelligence and
in the education environment. This
required to open professional doors,
so on are becoming more and more
also applies to all other education
Roger Sommers of Navigating21 goes
much the way English is today within
widely used, do not think that the
as AI becomes a regular part of our
further, stating, “In the near future,
engineering and the tech sector.
so-called hot hands – in other words,
working methods. So, a strong call to
the human population will be divided
However, those with increased odds of
we poor mortals – are being taken
the educators: most of what we will
into two fundamental groups. One
actually thriving in the 21st century will
over and replaced. On the contrary,
think is cool and necessary by 2050
group will be comprised of a rather
absolutely NOT be just assembly line
they get time to perform other valuable
has not been invented yet. n
small cohort that will tell computers,
code-cutters or programmers, capable
tasks within an organisation; more
automated systems and associated
of absorbing the latest JavaScript
time to focus on higher functions such
software and hardware-mediated
libraries or lightweight front-end
as planning, business improvement
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perhaps gives us a small glimpse into the future. The point is that today, and in the
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Something that has always been quite
listening to tunes while they work, there are quite a few benefits to the process.
Does Studying with Music Work or Boost Productivity?
genres of music as the studies become
fascinating is the fact that music is a universal language. No matter where
However, it should also be remembered
Whether a student or a professional,
section, we look at music as a whole to
we are from or what language we
that it is not a process that will work
you are likely to be studying something
determine if the process really works.
speak, music is something we can all
for everyone.
– either for upcoming exams or an
understand at its core.
Interestingly, there are some types
more popular and widespread. In this
The University of Wales undertook
important meeting at work. In many
a study in 2011 to see how well
of music that will work better than
ways, we never stop studying or
students were able to complete
they are trying to focus and, similarly,
others when boosting productivity, so it
learning and, if anything, this makes
homework while there was background
it is often used by students that are
might be worth adjusting your playlist
the concept of whether listening to
sound or music. The students were
looking for a way to study effectively.
accordingly – something that we will
music while studying or working an
given one of five different environments
Personally, I always like to have
explore in more detail later on. So,
even more important one.
to work in – a silent one, steady
background noise while I am working,
what is the best music for studying?
Many people use music when
and it was the same when I studied at
In this article, we take an in-depth
For years, the Mozart Effect and
state speech one (a single word/
music while studying went hand in
number being repeated), a changing
university. Sometimes it was the TV,
look at the tunes that are best for
hand (a theory that we explore in
state speech one (changing words/
other times my playlist, but it worked
boosting your productivity, as well as
detail in the next section) and, over
numbers), a liked music one and a
well for me. For those who enjoy
some of our recommended listens.
time, it has broadened to feature new
disliked music one.
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conditions. They also enjoyed the
music instead of background noise
that you do not want your music to
in the silent and steady speech
experience a lot more. The test results
actually got better results in tests, so
be too upbeat, but you also do not
environments performed better on the
were also found to vary in the last
there are definitely benefits to listening
want it to be monotone – the latter will
test that came after their homework,
three environments, which shows
to music while you are trying to revise.
leave you feeling drowsy and entirely
while those in the other three
that results can depend on individual
You do have to be careful about
unmotivated. What this moderate level
environments (changing state speech,
people and their preferences as
what kind of music you are listening to,
will also do is appeal to the pleasure
liked music and disliked music) all
opposed to solely on the environment
as if you are playing the wrong kind it
receptors in your brain, linking back
performed worse. However, between the
in which they study.
could have a negative impact on your
to the previous point made about the
productivity and performance. Music
way in which music can improve your mood and happiness.
The results found that the students
latter three, there were no differences
There is also a difference between
in the test results – just that they
background music and background
can influence your mood and the
performed worse than the former two.
noise. If you are studying somewhere
way you think, so you should ensure
like a library, you are going to be
that you listen to tunes that leave you
ground that you should consider
fact that those who were listening to
disturbed by people coughing,
feeling good about yourself and have
exploring. Something that we will
the music they liked did not find the
sneezing, or just chatting quietly with
good vibes.
explore later on in this article is the
process to be any more distracting
each other. There are studies that have
It should also contain a moderate
ways in which music can hinder your
than if they were to work in quiet
shown those who listen to background
amount of syncopation, which means
ability to study, and before you move
What is interesting, however, is the
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onto that it is important to note one key
However, the study actually had
conditions. However, the effect
Similarly, there has been evidence
fact; your productivity will ultimately be
different results. Rauscher, Shaw
only lasted for 15 minutes before it
to show that any kind of music that
based on your personality and habits.
and Ky were the three researchers
wore off.
a person enjoys can improve spatial
For many, listening to music is an
behind the concept and they used
It was the media that claimed
reasoning abilities.
excellent option and the studies on it
young adults in their study on the
that Mozart would make your child
show that it really can work to increase
impact of Mozart on spatial-temporal
smarter, and it became popular to
productivity and memory retention. So,
reasoning. There were three groups
the point where some hospitals in
Can Classical Music Improve IQ?
if you have not tried listening to music
and each of them had a different
the USA started giving the parents of
This links in with the Mozart Effect.
while studying, now might be a great
pre-test experience. One group listened
newborn babies a Mozart CD when
Studies have shown that while listening
time to consider it.
to Mozart, one silence and the other
they were discharged.
to classical music does not have any
relaxation music that was designed to
What is the Mozart Effect? When the original study was published
lower blood pressure. After 10 minutes, they were given
It is interesting, because the
effect on your IQ, playing it might.
researchers never claimed that it
Learning how to play an instrument
increased intelligence, only spatial
can be incredibly beneficial for the
in Nature in 1993, people immediately
tests that asked them to visualise
reasoning and, since then, there have
mind and, according to cognitive
took the Mozart Effect as a child
spatial patterns and then manipulate
been numerous follow-up studies on
scientist Jessica Grahn, a year of
becoming smarter when they listened to
them over time. The students
whether or not the Mozart Effect is real
lessons and regular practice can
Mozart. It became the next bog craze,
who listened to Mozart ended up
– it has since been proved that Mozart
increase IQ by three points.
with everything from CDs and videos
performing better on the spatial
does not increase your intelligence
It does not matter what kind
to toys being made in order to get kids
reasoning test than those who were
and the boost to spatial reasoning is
of music you learn to play on your
listening to the famous composer.
subjected to the other two pre-test
only temporary.
instrument, although many of us do
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three musical ones. The students
best is one that still remains. There
that listened to music without lyrics
are a number of music types that are
also benefitted from an improved
beneficial for study; in this section,
performance when compared to those
we take a look at each of them and
listening to music with lyrics. For those
the suppor ting evidence.
listening to songs they liked or disliked, there was no difference, and both had
Songs of Nature
poor results when compared with the
Looking at research under taken at
silent and non-lyrical environments.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
It can also depend on the kind of
it would appear that the sounds of
person you are, as someone who is
nature are able to boost both mood
easily distracted or has a hard time
and focus. It works by covering up
multitasking may find that music is more
intelligible speech in the same way
of a hindrance than a benefit to their
that white noise does, while also
study process. In addition to this, there
giving cognitive function a good
have also been cases where music that
boost, enhancing concentration
is very loud or agitating can make focus
levels and productivity. The sound
and comprehension a more difficult task.
of water is par ticularly effective in
There can also be negative results
this situation.
if you listen to the wrong kind of music when you study. Music and
Songs You Enjoy or Do
emotion have a deep connection, to
Not Care About
the point that it can alleviate things
Studies have shown that listening to
like depression and anxiety. As a
music you enjoy is able to make you
result, there are many forms of music
feel happier and lessen feelings of
(and songs) that can be incredibly
anxiety or dread. In a test carried out
distracting – especially those with
by the University of Miami, it was
lyrics. This is why classical music
discovered that those who listened
or acoustic tracks with no lyrics are
to music they enjoyed and were
often recommended.
given a personal choice were able to
Interestingly, there can be some
complete tasks more efficiently, and
difficulties when it comes to recalling
also came up with more ideas than
facts that have been memorised while
those who opted out of music.
listening to music. This is because
The Fu Jen Catholic University
the student cannot listen to anything
in Taiwan ran a study to determine
start out being taught classical tunes.
for everyone and, for those people,
while they are taking the exam,
the effect of listening to music that
There have been numerous studies
it is not the wisest choice to make.
and this can cause a delay in recall
you do not really care about while
over the past 25 years to see whether
There have been a few studies to
as well as confusion and possible
studying. This is different from
or not classical music is able to
demonstrate the potentially negative
inability to remember any of the
music that you do not like, as the
increase IQ and general intelligence.
effects of listening to music while you
memorised information.
songs played are ones that you
The results were that there was no difference in intelligence when the
are working or revising. One such study was carried out
If anything, these studies show that listening to music while studying is
are indifferent to – so neither like nor dislike.
groups were exposed to classical
by Perham and Currie, who assigned
not going to be an option for everyone,
The study found that the groups
music, other genres of music, or
students into one of four groups that
and there will be those that find it more
listening to music that they really like or
things like silence and rain sounds.
would listen to silence, music with
distracting or making no difference to
disliked actually led to higher levels of
Interestingly, however, there have been
lyrics they liked, music with lyrics they
their results. However, even if you feel
distraction than music that they had no
very few studies on the long-term
did not like, or music without lyrics
that music might not work for you after
feelings towards. Their concentration
effects of classical music on IQ, and
while they were revising. Afterwards,
reading this section, it is still worth trying
was not affected by it and they were
only the short-term effects have really
they were given a test on the subject,
out at least once while you are studying.
able to remain productive as well as
been examined.
while also noting if the environment had been distracting and predicting
Is Studying with Music Bad?
how well they had done.
retain the information they had learned.
What is the Best Music Genre for Study?
Song Without Lyrics
We have taken a look at a lot of
Lyrics can be quite distracting and
in this article, listening to music
in the silent environment performed
information and studies, but the
there have been studies to show
while studying is not going to work
60 percent better than those in the
question of which music genre is
this. However, this is only the case if
As we have said a number of times
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the words are intelligible. Research
thoughts flowing without hindering your
to go, we have a few suggestions
To Conclude
from Cambridge Sound Management
brain’s ability to process information.
that you may want to add. Here are
There are pros and cons to
the top 10 songs that you should
listening to music while you study,
Concentration Music for Studying
consider putting on your playlist for
although much of it is down to
your next study session – you might
the kind of person you are and
Much like when studying in general,
just find that you are more focused
how easily distracted you can
if you are looking to concentrate, you
than ever.
become. For those who are able
intelligible speech causes 48 percent
should consider music without lyrics
1. The xx: Intro.
to multitask, listening to music
of office workers to be distracted and
as your first choice. This is so that
2. Sigur Ross: Takk.
can have a massively positive
the same could easily be applied to
the words in the song do not redirect
3. Deadmau5: Snowcone.
effect on spatial reasoning,
students. Lyric-less music is the best
your train of thought or take your mind
4. Mozart: Moonlight Sonata.
information retention and general
bet, but it does not have to be classical
off the task at hand. It does not have
5. B oards of Canada: Reach for
productivity – it really can boost
– it can range from acoustic guitars to
to be classical music either if that is
video game soundtracks.
not your thing; movie or video game
6. M83: Midnight City.
soundtracks actually work just as well.
7. Moods: Love is Real.
studying also varies and while this
has shown that it is not the general noise that causes distraction, but the lyrics if we understand or can pick out the words. The 2008 study discovered that
the Dead.
the studying process. The best kind of music for
8. Kygo: ID.
can partly depend on your own
and Volume
the sound of nature can help you to
9. Jerry Folk: Money.
preferences and personality, a lot
The tempo of the music that you are
reach that point in your mind where
10. A Tribe Called Quest:
of it is backed by science. Classical
listening to can have varying effects
you are entirely tranquil and able to
on the way your mind works and its
concentrate fully on your work. In
Looking for film and video game songs
are the top choices, because they
overall arousal. Canadian researchers
many ways, it is the same as using it
to help you get into the flow instead?
do not have intelligible words that
discovered that participants performed
for studying in general, and the sounds
You are in luck, as we have collected
may cause distraction. Similarly,
better on IQ tests while listening to
encourage a boost of dopamine (the
10 of those for you to try out as well.
choosing tracks with upbeat
upbeat tempo music. Further studies
neurotransmitter that makes us feel
See if these top picks help you reach
tempos could kick your creativity
in the USA have backed this, claiming
pleasure) to be released, improving
your peak when studying.
into gear.
that Baroque music was one of the
your mood and willingness to work.
1. T he Lord of the Rings: Sound of
Songs with a Specific Tempo
best to use for this exercise.
Similarly, music that captures
Again, this is down to personal
Electric Relaxation.
the Shire.
music and songs without lyrics
It is amazing to see how much of an impact music can have
preference and ability. Not everyone is
2. Skyrim: Dragonborn Theme.
on us and the way in which we
important factor to consider and one
able to concentrate while listening to
3. Grand Budapest Hotel: (all of it).
learn, and the fact that it can work
that you may not have before. It is true
music, and some prefer white noise or
4. Darksiders II: The Maker’s Theme.
differently for everyone makes
that studies in the past have found both
total silence. However, for those who
5. Pokemon: Pallet Town.
it that much more interesting.
medium and high levels of volume to
are able to perform both tasks at once,
6. W orld of Warcraft:
So, take our advice, put it into
be very beneficial and open the mind
these are the best tips to take for music
Stormwind Theme.
practice and make sure you add our
to abstract ways of thinking; high
and concentration.
7. Halo 2: Unforgotten.
recommended tracks to your study
8. World of Warcraft: Seasons of War.
playlist. n
Similarly, the noise level is also an
volumes can lead to distraction when trying to work or study. As a result, it
Our Top Tracks for Studying
9. Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End.
is important to keep the sound levels
While we are sure you have plenty of
10. H ow to Train Your Dragon:
moderate so as to keep your creative
tracks already loaded up and ready
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN SCHOOL EDUCATION ARE YOU READY FOR IT? BY JANE HUNTER
What do we Mean by Artificial Intelligence?
they are able to accomplish complex
instruction design and digital platforms
goals, each AI system is only able
that use AI to provide learning, testing
is growing. More educators are
Defining the term Artificial Intelligence
to accomplish goals that are very
and feedback to students”.
participating in important exchanges
is tricky because the field is so
specific”. This definition mentions
about AI as understanding develops
interdisciplinary and AI relates to many
how complex AI can be, but makes us
will impact pedagogy, curriculum and
around how it will impact the work
different branches of knowledge,
focus on the reality that AI is narrowly
assessment in schools; that is, how
of teachers and students in schools.
including computer science, education,
focused to fulfil specific goals.
it will impact end-users (teachers and
This article – it first appeared on
game design and psychology, just to
AARE EduResearch Matters blog in
name a few.
Interest in the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Australian schools
September 2018 – adds to nascent
I like the definition offered by
We already live in a world full of AI systems, including Siri, Alexa,
We need to pay attention to how AI
students). There is a lot to think about and talk about here already.
GPS navigators, self-driving cars and
conversations on AI and raises
Swedish-American physicist and
so on. In the world of education, big
issues and questions that are critical
cosmologist Max Tegmark. He
international companies are currently
Artificial Intelligence in Education
as we start to think about AI in
describes AI systems as being
working on or already marketing AI
Conversations about Artificial
school education.
“narrowly intelligent because while
systems that develop “intelligent
Intelligence in Education (AIEd) have
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been going on for many years in the
landscape be managed as the subject
with skills relevant to 2030, thus
dashboard/s for instance, but humans
world of education. This year, the
of AIEd attracts more attention?
highlighting the need to understand the
will still do all the things that machines
implications of AIEd for schools.
cannot do.
London Festival of Learning, organised
Leading research scientist and
Moreover, there is also a great need
by Professor Rose Luckin and her
world expert in AIEd at University
team, brought together scholars
College London, Professor Rose Luckin
from around the world in the fields of
(who incidentally is a former teacher,
Critical Moment for School Education
for deeper understandings of learning
AIEd, Learning at Scale (large-scale
school governor and AI developer/
There is conclusive international
opaque systems, bias in algorithms
online learning platforms) and the
computer scientist), captures the core
evidence that we are at a critical
and policy/governance questions
Learning Sciences.
argument when it comes to school
moment for setting clearer directions
around data ethics. Such topics could
education. She says, “It’s more
for AIEd in school education. With
form foundational programs in teacher
Department of Education has been on
about how teachers and students will
crucial questions being asked
education courses.
the front foot in raising awareness of
develop sufficient understanding of
internationally about AIEd and national
AIEd in a series of papers in its Future
AIEd so that it can be augmented by
reports like Australia 2030 published,
More Hard Questions
Frontiers agenda. This is a compilation
human intelligence when determining
we must start to probe Australian
What implications do AIEd and
of essays that canvas “perspectives
what AIEd should and should not be
policy makers, politicians, school
automated worlds have for school
from thought leaders, technology
designed to do.” For example, Luckin
principals, students and parents, as
infrastructure? How can higher
experts and futurists from Australia and
suggests if only purely technological
well as the teaching profession more
education and industry support
around the world”. These are helpful
solutions dominate the agenda, then
broadly, about such vital issues.
schools to be responsive and
and well worth seeking out to inform
what AIEd can offer for change and
budding discussions you might want to
transformation in teaching and learning
agenda, but how are teacher education
have about AIEd.
will be limited.
programs in universities preparing
Closer to home, the NSW
The Australian Government’s
Schools are one focus of the
analytics. There are also questions of
supportive to this rapidly changing world of AI? Leaping back to the London
pre-service teachers for this future?
Festival of Learning for one moment,
Questions for Schools and Teachers
Innovation and Science Australia
Are we considering questions of
Professor Paulo Blikstein (from
(2017) report, Australia 2030,
AI in our preparation programs? If
Stanford University) in his keynote
It is important for researchers and
recommends prioritisation of the
we need to lift the skill levels of all
address painted a grim picture of the
teacher educators to explore how
“development of advanced capability
school students to work in an AI
dangers that lie ahead and told his
AIEd will supplement and change the
in artificial intelligence and machine
world, then what changes might we
audience that it is time to “make hard
nature of teachers’ work in schools.
learning in the medium- to long-term
need to make to accommodate AI in
choices for AIEd”.
We need to understand how this can
to ensure growth of the cyber–
the school curriculum, assessment,
be done in education so that the human
physical economy”.
pedagogy, workload and teacher
We Will Take It From Here (WWTIFH)
professional learning?
that happens to researchers. It is when
intelligence and the relational roles of teachers dominate. How will schools be involved? And how could the changing education
It also lists education as one of its five imperatives for the Australian
The debate about robots replacing
He explained a phenomenon of
tech businesses tell researchers to
innovation, science and research
teachers is not the main event. There
“go away and play with their toys” and
system that will equip Australians
will be assistants in the form of a
that they will take over and develop the
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and research. We should be thinking all
held on 8, 9 and 10 August 2019 in
“in the most horrible way”. Blikstein
in positions of power in teaching and
the time about what AI really is and not
Melbourne. n
outlined how most tech companies use
learning in education need to be aware of
be naïve and privilege AI over humans.
algorithms that are impervious and do
the limitations of AI. It can help decision
There are many participants in the
not consult with the field – there are few
makers, but not make decisions for them.
AIEd conversation and those involved
primary and high school teacher and
policy or ethical guidelines in the US that
This awareness becomes increasingly
in education at all levels in Australian
is currently conducting a series of
oversee decision making in these areas.
important as educational leaders
schools have an important voice. This is
postdoctoral research studies in STEM
It is a “dangerous cocktail” described by
interact and work more frequently with
a serious and necessary dialogue.
education in Australian schools – she
Blikstein’s formula of:
tech companies.
work technologically… taking over things
WWTIFH + Going Mainstream +
I agree with his caution in that people
In teacher education in Australian
Jane Hunter PhD is a former
*This article touches on some of
also teaches in the School of Education
the key themes in a spotlight session
at the University of Technology Sydney.
Silicon Valley Culture + Huge Economic
universities we must begin to talk more
conducted by Dr Hunter at the Leading
You can follow her on Twitter
Potential = DANGER
about AIEd with those whom we teach
a Digital School Conference being
@janehunter01.
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SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING ARTS MATHEMATICS S T E A M… IT’S A MUSICAL BY SAM BEATTIE, LUKE MAHER AND JANE HUNTER
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and innovative nation, then the Arts have
What Does it Take to put on a Great Show?
to be in the mix. Increasingly, we should
This question was the driver that
be talking about STEAM in schools, with
informed the learning leading up to the
the Arts at the centre of the conversation.
public performances of the musical
This type of thinking was behind the
for family, friends and the school
creation of a school musical, Somewhere
community. Sam and Luke knew that
Between Here There and Everywhere,
their Year 6 students were particularly
performed in September at St Vincent’s
interested in the performing arts
Primary School – Aranda in the ACT.
and they loved creating small
If Australia wants to be a truly creative
The school musical is not
performances. What kind of creative
necessarily a new activity in the cultural
outlet might harness this energy and
life of schools, but drawing in syllabus
talent? The teachers decided that a
outcomes from across five disciplines
school musical was a natural choice
and seeing it as an opportunity to create
and their Year 6 students (N=41)
a driving question and using it in an
could be the main actors and form the
inquiry within a project-based structure
central cast in the show.
could possibly be a first.
Luke took charge of writing the
Two teachers at the school, Sam
script in consultation with the Year 6
Beattie and Luke Maher, were the driving
students, using songs from popular
force behind this STEAM project that
musicals. The whole process sowed
involved 200 students in years K-6, as
the seeds of a possible STEAM
well as 19 teachers and support staff.
inquiry. At St Vincent’s, there is an
They were supported by their school
existing practice of inquiry learning
principal, Lina Vigliotta, and Lora Bance,
and curriculum integration. This
Innovation Officer at Catholic Education,
orientation to pedagogy has been
Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn.
embedded in the school for many
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years and has resulted in a range of
jurisdiction. It was facilitated by Dr
were the McTighe and Wiggins
Exceeding Expectations
inquiry units and publicly performed
Jane Hunter from the University of
(1999) principles in Understanding
Both Sam and Luke’s classes used
culminating tasks focused mainly
Technology Sydney and focused
by Design (UbD). These principles
the collaborative power of online tools
around the subjects of history,
on the High Possibility Classrooms
focus on ‘backward design’ and
and, in most cases, assessment results
science and geography.
(HPC) framework developed from
are about attention to teaching
for this learning activity exceeded their
research in teachers’ classrooms.
that achieves understanding.
expectations. They wanted students to
the school allow for more teaching
Sam left the workshop excited
Each Year 6 student had to keep
have autonomy in their STEAM learning,
time and project-based learning is an
by its potential for future inquiry
a Producer’s Diary throughout
to work in teams to create new things,
integrated practice across the school.
units and especially in the
the term as a means to record the
to use technology and their talents as
It is not a stand-alone activity in what
context of the upcoming musical.
curriculum content, the learning
long as they could justify and show that
is an already crowded curriculum.
Initially, the musical was going
process and photos/images – it
learning in their personal Producer’s
Students have found inquiry-based
to concentrate on drama, dance
became a place to respond to
Diary. Here are some typical comments
learning motivating and engaging.
and theatre. Nevertheless, the
questions. The diary ar tefact would
from a few students after the final
However, over time, the context of
five HPC conceptions enabled the
be an assessable item alongside
performance:
the school has changed and students
Year 6 teachers to better respond
the public performances and would
have progressively developed better
to the changing nature of their
be given to parents/carers at the
expectations were way too high and we
research skills through technology
students’ learning and increased the
end of term. It was also on display
wouldn’t be able to finish everything. I
use and this development has led
possibilities for technology-enhanced
for viewing by the community on
was very wrong. It was fun.” – Ella
to learners who are more able
learning when integrating the STEAM
the final performance night. This
to investigate independently and
disciplines. Tasks in the all-day
diary was a type of program, just
towards the end, but it all paid off and
bring their own understandings and
workshop encouraged planning
like the one you might get at a real
our show was amazing.” – James
questions to the topics studied.
with a STEM and STEAM lens and
theatre performance.
Inquiry approaches to learning at
therefore combining the ideas into a
Being a Digital Technology Leader in the School Helped
musical was a logical next step.
“I found everything got very hard
“I will remember this show for the rest of my life.” – Sakthi
Questions that Underpinned the Musical in STEAM was driven by one driving
Wider Community Engagement in STEAM and Looking to the Future
Another influence on the STEAM
question and a series of sub-questions
This STEAM inquiry also engaged
approach taken by the teachers
in each discipline, as set out below:
communities outside the school.
teacher and was invited to attend
Principles of Understanding by Design
an accredited professional learning workshop offered by the local
Sam is Digital Technologies lead
“I thought the teacher’s
The inquiry learning that took place
DRIVING QUESTION
What does it take to put on a great show?
SCIENCE
How do lights in the theatre work to create stage effects of colour, brightness and themes? How do electrical circuits work to create light in the theatre?
TECHNOLOGY
Can I create a working light and sound user interface using coding and programming? What are the technological elements of the theatre and how have they changed over time?
ENGINEERING
Can I design and engineer a working puppet using recycled cardboard?
ARTS
Can I create a poster, online and TV advertisement that is attractive and gets people to come to the show? Can I create a dance routine that can be used in our show? Can I create a production script?
MATHEMATICS
Can I create a refreshments budget for food sold in the theatre? Can I estimate and measure the space of our performance hall and accurately find the seating capacity? Can I locate a variety of costumes internationally and convert the cost in their original currency to Australian dollars?
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The school musical is not necessarily a new activity in the cultural life of schools, but drawing in syllabus outcomes from across five disciplines and seeing it as an opportunity to create a driving question and using it in an inquiry within a projectbased structure could possibly be a first.
For example, local high school
Education has changed. Old models
6 classroom teacher at St Vincent’s
dance and drama teachers who
of programming do not fit anymore –
provided performance information
using a pedagogical framework like
Luke Maher is the Religious
and skills; industry professionals at
HPC plus new thinking involving the
Education Coordinator and a Year 6
the Canberra Theatre who, through
integration of multiple disciplines using a
classroom teacher at St Vincent’s
excursions to the site showed
STEAM lens and the dedication of these
Primary School – Aranda in the ACT.
students the STEAM elements they
teachers gave students at St Vincent’s a
Jane Hunter was a classroom
use every day; and a high school
learning experience they will remember
teacher and is an education researcher
production crew from St Francis
forever. Absolute joy! n
in pedagogy and technology-enhanced learning from the STEM Education
Xavier College, who came and worked the sound and lights for the week of the show.
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Primary School – Aranda in the ACT.
Sam Beattie is the Information Technologies Lead Teacher and a Year
Futures Research Centre at the University of Technology Sydney.
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THE IMPORTANCE
OF SCAFFOLDED LEARNING BY SOPHIA KARANICOLAS
I have had the pleasure of working with
contrary. Truly flipped classrooms
impedes the students’ ability to engage
in scholarly activity. We ensure that
colleagues across the higher education,
are capable of turning everything you
in deep and meaningful learning.
our flipped classroom model, based
vocational and secondary education
ever thought about teaching upside
sectors as part of a 2015–2017
down. Educational commentators have
I recognise that the most effective way
and peer reviewed. To facilitate this
National Office of Learning and Teaching
always promoted the importance of
to design flipped classrooms is to work
constructive alignment, our CoP
flipped classroom project, Translating
instructional design by starting with the
in teams of critical friends, just like we
members have developed a flipped
Concept to Practice, acknowledging
end point in mind, a backward learning
expect our students to do. Discovering
classroom design framework that helps
that teachers need to develop the
design approach for constructive
the effectiveness of working with
teachers in the design of their flipped
capacity to design and deliver effective
alignment. Just like an architect, a
colleagues to advance my own teaching
classes. This framework provides
flipped classrooms, underpinned by an
teacher must scaffold student learning
practices, I jumped at the opportunity
teachers with a how-to guide, yet
evidence-based approach.
and design learning experiences that
to facilitate a Flipped Classroom
allows for a diversity of approaches and
are carefully linked. Aligning learning
Community of Practice (FC CoP) at
interpretations that are necessary for
considered as a somewhat flippant
outcomes and assessment to pre-
the University of Adelaide in January
flipping to work in different educational
trend in education and a fad that will
class, in-class and post-class activities
2015. Today, our FC CoP consists
and professional contexts.
come and go. Concerned colleagues
is what flipped learning is all about. It
of 35 cross-disciplinary academics,
have told me that flipped learning is
is about alleviating cognitive overload
students and academic developers
Zealand, the United Kingdom and
all about ‘dumbing down’ academic
and culling unnecessary teacher-driven
to peer review each other’s flipped
Canada have collaboratively developed
standards. In fact, it is quite the
content that burdens students and
classroom designs, whilst engaging
a set of peer-reviewed principles that
For some, the term ‘flipping’ is
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My flipped learning colleagues and
on constructive alignment, is robust
Colleagues across Australia, New
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guide the planning, implementation
by colleagues at the Southern Cross
completion. Teachers should
highlight the relevance of what
and evaluation of flipped classrooms.
University in Queensland, provides
release the pre-class at least
they are learning to their future
These principles include:
a stepwise approach to managing
a week before the scheduled
graduate contexts.
• careful linkage of all learning
cognitive overload:
class session.
segments (pre-class, in-class and
• Feedback loops – embedded
• Teacher and student
The Higher Education Cohort
post-class) to learning outcomes
interactivity from the pre-class
accountability – make learning
7: Making learning relevant and
and assessment
activity sets the tone for student
count. Students will engage in pre-
manageable to engage students at
engagement through feedback
class activities when they see that
the Reach Every Student Conference
succinct, interactive and designed
mechanisms that help students
the teacher responds to emerging
(RESCON) Australia in September
to motivate and engage students
monitor their understanding.
learning issues that are addressed
2018, will expand on all the above
in class.
concepts and enable you to use our
• pre-class activities that are
in topic orientation • culling unnecessary content
• Student induction – this is a crucial aspect of flipped learning.
• Make learning relevant and
flipped framework to design or refine
to stay mindful of cognitive
Teachers need to explain the reason
interactive – in-class and
an existing or new flipped classroom.
overload so students can see the
why this method of learning is
post-class activities need to be
If you wish to find out more, please
relevance of learning to real-world
adopted, the initial challenges that
contextualised. When students
come along to Cohort 7 or email me
applications
students may face and strategies
attend the class session,
on sophie.karanicolas@adelaide.
they could use to overcome these.
learning activities must provide
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• embedding interactivity for feedback in all learning segments,
• Explicit instructions – students
pre-class, in-class and post-class.
students with opportunities to
need to know how and when
analyse and apply the pre-class
A wonderful instructional design
the pre-class activities will be
key concepts to authentic and
Associate Professor at University
model, the Café Tool Kit, developed
undertaken and a due date for
real-world situations. This will
of Adelaide.
Sophia Karanicolas is an
Educational commentators have always promoted the importance of instructional design by starting with the end point in mind, a backward learning design approach for constructive alignment. Just like an architect, a teacher must scaffold student learning and design learning experiences that are carefully linked.
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HOW TO ACHIEVE INDUSTRY RELEVANCE AND STUDENT ENGAGEMENT IN ONLINE LEARNING: DIGILEARN AS A SOLUTION BY PROFESSOR SHELLEY KINASH
Higher education is under worldwide
administered through Learning
Australasia’s annual conference and
students. Not just any video counts as
scrutiny. The three problems that are
Management Systems (LMS).
staff from numerous other universities
Digilearn. The Digilearn standards are:
most often hurled at educators are:
In other words, the course
attended to learn how to implement
the video content must be discipline-
• University is industry irrelevant in
sites contain folders of lecture
this initiative at their institutions. The
based curriculum; the explicit audience
that there is a chasm between (a)
transcripts, poor quality videos of
idea was conceived by the author
is students; the length must be
the knowledge, skills and attributes
recorded on-campus lectures, and
of this article, in her role as USQ
between five and 20 minutes; one-third
graduates need to succeed in the
little else. This harkens back to the
Director, Advancement of Learning
of the final cut must have been filmed
workforce and (b) the curriculum
days of correspondence education,
and Teaching. A project manager has
in industry; and the video must feature
and assessment taught by
except that instead of yesterday’s
been contracted until the end of 2018
on-screen student/s, graduate/s,
academics within universities.
universities printing and mailing
to catalyse buy-in and collaboration
academic/s and employer/s.
out materials to students, today’s
between industry and academics. The
The first video off the production
disengaged. While marketing media
university students need to
associate director and production team
line was designed to teach engineering
attracts students to universities
download the materials themselves
of Media Design and Development
students about the role of global
by showing beautifully crafted
(and pay for their own printing on
(MDD), within the Office for the
navigation satellite systems (GNSS) and
images of laughter, conversation
top of tuition).
Advancement of Learning and Teaching
global positioning systems (GPS) in
• Students are bored and
and thriving campuses, students
In acknowledgement of these potential
(OALT), work alongside academics and
surveying. Professor Kevin McDougall,
often express that their experience
problems, and as part of a suite of
industry professionals to storyboard,
Head of School, served as the
is one of stress, isolation
proactive pedagogical solutions,
film and edit the videos. The OALT
discipline-based project leader. Most of
and disillusionment.
Digilearn was created. Digilearn is
educational designers work alongside
the video (including images of students
• Online learning is a cost-cutting
a trend-setting higher education
academics across the disciplines to
and staff undertaking surveying) was
measure that provides a poor
innovation started in 2018 by the
support the embedding of Digilearn
filmed on the Nexus Second Range
substitute for the on-campus
University of Southern Queensland
into curriculum and assessment.
Crossing site with MinStaff Survey. The
student experience. The metaphor
(USQ). Digilearn was showcased
of a filing cabinet is the apt image
at the 2018 Higher Education
inspirational online video designed to
is a professional surveyor and a USQ
of many online course sites,
Research and Development Society of
teach industry-relevant curriculum to
graduate. A current student is featured
The definition of Digilearn is: an
industry delegate (featured on-screen)
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on-screen, interviewing the professional.
university academic and an
Digilearn takes advantage of
Chris McAlister, Professional Fellow
industry professional (and
digital platforms, enabling the
(Surveying) and USQ academic,
university graduate) co-created
visualisation of curriculum.
narrates the video and makes the
curriculum and the manner in
Students can pause, rewind and
learning content explicit for students.
which it was taught to students.
replay the engineering video for
The video is a beautiful, artistic
This formal collaboration has
study revision. Key concepts
production, featuring drone footage of a
inspired further interaction, to
and terms are presented online.
key urban engineering project, near the
the benefit of university students.
Digilearn is intentionally and
vicinity of one of the USQ campuses.
The video has been used by the
carefully embedded in curriculum
Videos provide compelling
Engineering School as evidence
and assessment to have a positive
learning opportunities. In his article
of industry collaboration to satisfy
ripple effect on many components
in the 24 October 2018 issue of The
accreditation requirements.
of education. The GPS video is now
Australian, Professor Duncan Bentley
Bringing a student along to the
used on the LMS sites of multiple
wrote, “Comparing written texts to
industry-based shoot gave him an
engineering courses. The video
paintings, Socrates complains that
ideal opportunity to network with
is used to inspire discussion and
they seem to talk to you as though
a local employer. The reach went
application of engineering concepts
they were intelligent, but if you ask
far beyond this sole student. In
them anything about what they say
addition to including content about
This latter point segues to practical tips
from a desire to be instructed they
how to use GPS in surveying,
for embedding Digilearn in curriculum
go on telling just the same thing
the video posed questions and
and assessment. The tips provided
forever.” In other words, whereas
answers about engineering careers,
here are a subset of a full set written
text conveys only what is written, a
thus informing current students
by Elizabeth Cook, in her previous role
picture paints a thousand words and
about how to prepare for success
as Education Designer at USQ (she
can inspire learners to go beyond the
beyond university.
is now Manager, Student Transitions
educators’ explicit intentions to reflect,
• Digilearn productions achieve
and to inform career coaching.
and Employability at Edith Cowan University).
apply, debate and create. Bentley
the benefits of edutainment. The
(who is Deputy Vice-Chancellor
videos are interesting, motivating
Academic at Swinburne University),
and beautiful. The GPS engineering
Digilearn in curriculum
shared this quote in the context of
video displays breathtaking drone-
and assessment:
the opportunities afforded by online
filmed images of the terrain being
• Use Digilearn content to prompt
learning. He wrote that, just like
surveyed. Putting time and effort
on-campus education, online learning
into quality curriculum productions
can be good or bad, depending on
demonstrates care, commitment
assigning viewing prior to class
the effort that is put into it by the
and respect for students and their
and then following up with in-
academics and their universities. He
learning. Rather than producing
wrote, “High-quality learning and
videos that bring students to
teaching depend on us embracing
university, Digilearn is designed to
assessment task – students watch
technology and shaping it to the
keep them there. Most universities
and then respond to content-
needs of learners and their future
put a great deal of human and
careers.” This quote segues to a
digital resources into producing
return to the three criticisms of higher
marketing videos to attract
of a summative assessment task.
education shared in the introduction to
students to enrol. Currently enrolled
Assign students the creation of
this article.
students, however, are usually
their own Digilearn-type video to
subjected to poor-quality lecture
demonstrate their achievements
Applying the example of the GPS
Here are ideas for embedding
online discussion through a forum. • Use Digilearn to flip the classroom,
class tasks. • Use Digilearn as a written formative
related questions. • Use Digilearn as a model/exemplar
through work integrated learning.
in Surveying video, this section of
recordings, with little to no editing
the article addresses the capacity of
or quality controls. This scenario
In addition to providing ideas and
Digilearn to resolve the potential big
is not good enough for our future
support for academics, once the
problems of higher education.
leaders, and it is unsurprising
Digilearn production is complete and
• Digilearn increases, and
that university attrition rates are
ready to use, the Digilearn core team
evidences, industry engagement.
high. Digilearn has the capacity to
provided practical strategies and
In addition, Digilearn enhances
heighten retention through putting
advice to participants throughout the
the employability and career
education resourcing where it
process. For example, here are the tips
preparation of students. Taking
counts – in learning and teaching.
– While Filming:
the example of the engineering Digilearn production, the lead
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• Digilearn is an exemplar of what online learning can be.
• treat your interview like a conversation
• avoid looking at the camera and focus on the person asking the questions • you might be asked to rephrase your answer so that it incorporates the question • keep your answers to one to three sentences • be expressive and speak louder than usual • speak slowly, clearly and confidently • stand up straight, maintain eye contact and do not forget to breathe • do not worry about hesitating or pauses – they can be easily removed in editing
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videos are complete or in the final
is a flow-on effect. Participating
student nurses and teachers, and
relax – you have been chosen to
stages, 17 are in process and five are
in the design, production and
four videos for the hospital to use for
participate for a reason
at the collaborative design stage with
application of Digilearn has inspired
patient education. In other words,
• mistakes are allowed
academics and industry delegates.
additional content, audiences,
applying creativity to education
• ask any questions you have
Five schools have participated to
applications and other positively
expands horizons, possibilities,
• enjoy the day.
date – Arts and Communication;
disruptive approaches to education.
opportunities and impact. Whether
This article has used the example
Engineering and Surveying;
For example, the School of Law
you choose to emulate Digilearn or
of the GPS in Surveying Digilearn
Law and Justice; Nursing and
and Justice decided to expand a
create your own type of education
production to describe the many
Midwifery; and Teacher Education
short scene filmed for Digilearn to
disruption, we owe it to our students
educational opportunities and
and Early Childhood. Examples of
create another curricular object.
to apply our imagination and thereby
advantages. This is only one
curriculum content include Flood
They enacted a full dramatic scene
make the most of educational
example. Thirty Digilearn videos will
Prevention Strategies; International
about domestic violence and child
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be fully produced and embedded
Humanitarian Law; Mediation
protection law that will form the basis
in USQ online course curriculum
Strategies; Surgery Recovery and
of case study assessment. Footage
and assessment, ready for student
Women in War.
shot at St. Vincent’s Private Hospital
Director, Advancement of Learning
in Toowoomba will be used to make
and Teaching at the University of
five videos for student education for
Southern Queensland.
• overall, try not to be nervous;
learning, as of the first semester of 2019. Currently, eight of these
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Professor Shelley Kinash is the
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BUILD THE SPACE FOR CHILDREN TO UNDERSTAND TECHNOLOGY, NOT MERELY CONSUME IT BY DAVID CHU
“I’ve always lived by the philosophy
that is growing rapidly in the education
that students should be co-creators of
community, particularly among
technology rather than just consumers
university students.
of it.” A few years back, an opportunity for my school, Emmaus Christian College,
finished projects or were actively
presented itself at the 2016 EduTECH
working on new projects for the
Conference in Brisbane. There was a
conference attendees to view. We were
station set up there that had several
able to walk around the space, watch
students working together on different
the projects come together and ask
technical projects, and I was immediately
questions – I could see that this would
thrust into the idea of makerspaces
be a powerful platform for my school
and the value that they can bring to
and the greater education sector.
the education sector. A makerspace is
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At the conference setup, students had either brought in some of their
Fortunately, thanks to the incredible
essentially a platform for students to
work of my peers, we already had
build, re-purpose or fix something. It is
a similar project that was underway
part of a do-it-yourself (DIY) movement
in our school. It was a robotics and
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electronics interest group which was
and apply them in a secondary
the technical capabilities and the maker
challenges in the engineering and
limited to Year 10 students at the time,
school context within Emmaus
‘can-do’ spirit may influence and
programming of the devices. We are
with almost 10 regular attendees.
Christian College.
transcend our mainstream curriculum.
currently elbow deep in building a box
The first thing that was clear was that
Now, our makerspace is an open
One of the platforms that we have
that can read carbon dioxide levels
we needed to expand the project to
and collaborative workshop. Students
encouraged our students to explore
in a space and communicate those
include more middle school students
from multiple faculties and cohorts
is Arduino – a readily programmable
levels using LED lights, as well as
to bring in more interest and take
are able to work alongside teachers
microchip for which many people
measure temperature.
on more collaborative projects.
to understand and create projects
online have been developing creative
Even just creating the enclosure
As a makerspace is very much an
that bridge the gap between existing
uses. One of our students suggested
has come with some challenges, such
experimental platform, we wanted to
technologies, understanding how they
a particularly interesting project that
as the impact of the distance between
bring in as many ideas as possible
work and furthering their use and
we are now working on – a classroom
the different components when wiring
across multiple faculties. The idea
application. Importantly, other teachers
air quality monitor. This project is
them together, or how many sensors
was to focus on new technologies and
who are not immediately involved in the
still very much ongoing and we are
we will need while making sure they all
ideas captured from the conferences
makerspace are taking interest in how
working through a lot of the technical
fit in the space; but the most important
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We were able to get the group going with 10 enthusiastic students and some guitar kits, including pedals, printed circuit boards, affordable electronic components and old stereos. The makerspace is the concept, but you can grow it in whatever way works for your school or environment, as long as the goal is to encourage people to learn and create together. One of the most important features of our facility was to allow students to propose what they wanted to do and then refine it from there, so do not be afraid to start with something small that you can build on over time. Even if it is as simple as origami folding, the idea can grow in exciting and unexpected directions. If you get the culture of your facility right, and encourage students not to be afraid to put their ideas forward, or to try and make sense of something they have never seen before, then students and teachers will continue to grow and strengthen our education sector. n David Chu is a mathematics and technologies teacher at Emmaus Christian College, SA. He is passionate about encouraging and inspiring students to take on a mindset where they are co-creators of technology, not mere consumers of it. Over the past two years, David has devoted significant time to develop student-focused, crosscurricular makerspace capabilities at Emmaus Christian College – a thing is that we have created this
nation, offering an opportunity for
experimenting with technology. We
place where students can come
amazing shared learning experience.
members of NGS Super working in
are currently running the facility on
together to use and learn to use
It has brought students and teachers
independent education to undertake
a co-contributed model where the
materials as well as develop creative
together and helped us learn from
professional development, a project
school supplies part of the funding
projects. David plans to use his
each other. We also have a better
or an initiative. I submitted the
for the project and the caretakers of
scholarship winnings to expand
understanding of how the technology
makerspace we were already growing
the participating students help meet
the makerspace to be applied in a
that we use every day and take for
and, to our delight, our project
some of the costs, so the scholarship
senior school context, focusing on
granted actually works.
was chosen.
is a huge opportunity to expand
technology involving collaboration
our facility. That said, if you are
among various science, technologies,
A few weeks ago, our makerspace
The awards have been growing
won one of the six NGS Super
significantly year on year, so all the
looking to start a discussion around
engineering, arts and mathematics
scholarship awards, giving us an extra
students and teachers involved in
makerspaces or even implementing
subjects to guide students in the
$5,000 to invest in expanding the
our makerspace are very thankful for
something similar in your school, you
development of Internet of Things
facility. For context, the scholarships
the opportunity that NGS Super has
do not need to start out with a large-
(IoT) technologies and advanced
are awarded annually across the
given us to continue developing and
scale or expensive project.
communication technology.
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Australian Theatre for Young People
and experiences of their peers. Studies
better skills in teamwork situations
live-streamed professionally filmed
(ATYP) is Australia’s national youth
have shown that an involvement in
and improved motivation – all skills
performances from its theatre at least
theatre. For over 50 years, the
the creative arts at a young age can
which benefit Science, Technology,
twice a year, to engage students facing
company has been a creative incubator
improve cognitive abilities across all
Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
geographic and economic barriers who
that connects empowering youth
areas of learning, sees young people
learning, whether a young person
want to engage with performing arts.
arts processes with the professional
more likely to volunteer, vote and
aspires to a vocational, technical,
With the new platform, ATYP’s aim is
theatre industry – locally, nationally
connect with their communities, and
academic or artistic career.
to give schools that are too far from a
and internationally. ATYP commissions,
fosters the creativity, adaptiveness
stages and supports work that raises
and ability to prepare for careers of
is constantly working to create new
expectations of what youth theatre
the future.
opportunities and programs for young
ATYP is pleased to offer the
people across the country to engage
platform for free to all students and
can achieve.
In its own research of over 1,200
As ATYP looks to the future, it
theatre access to a live production with the best seats in the house.
participants, parents, alumni and
with authentic, relevant and high-
teachers across the country, but
belief that every young person’s first
other stakeholders, ATYP found that
quality artistic experiences.
are particularly pleased about the
experience of theatre should be tailor
an involvement in youth theatre can
As part of this future vision, the
opportunities it will offer those in
made for their age. The first play
positively impact mental wellbeing
company created the ATYP On Demand
regional and remote communities.
Australians read and perform must be
(94 percent). The research also found
platform. The idea has blossomed from
ATYP On Demand delivers
relevant to them, driven by characters
a reduction in anxiety, improved
its Live Stream program, operating
unprecedented access to compelling
their own age, informed by the ideas
resilience in coping with challenges,
since 2013. The company has
theatrical experiences for young
ATYP’s work is driven by the
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people, allowing them to experience
Demand service. This builds upon our
award-winning productions and
work globally in helping to increase
high-quality educational resources in
audiences for arts and harness its
the classroom. This truly is theatre
power for learning, leveraging our
on demand, in your school, whenever
world-class technology already used
suits you, for free.
by over 14,000 schools around the world. We feel privileged to be part of
The platform:
a project which will touch the lives of
• provides relevant links to the
so many of Australia’s young people
Australian Curriculum, becoming
and which will no doubt gain global
a key tool for teachers to use in
recognition in our collective mission
lesson planning
to ensure every child can be the best
• is free of charge and on demand, accessible only by schools, universities and children’s hospitals • includes interactive learning
they can be.” ATYP will continue to add to the canon of work housed on the platform from its substantial back catalogue of
resources, behind-the-scenes
filmed productions. Additionally, each
interviews with cast and creative
new live-streamed performance will
teams, and live filmed Q&A
also be added, starting with Charlie
sessions with casts, creative teams
Pilgrim (Or a Beginners Guide to
and audiences, enabling deeper
Time Travel) in November 2018. The
engagement and understanding of
theatre company looks forward to
the theatrical process
engaging with students and teachers
• inspires students using the service
across the country for years to come
in the classroom to attend more
as it expands the platform, offers
live productions, regardless of
in-school workshops to support the
whether that is at ATYP or at their
online lesson plans and, who knows,
local theatre.
maybe digital drama classes and
ATYP anticipates that over 60,000
online performances are not as far
students will directly engage with the
away as anyone thought!
platform over the next five years.
Tocumwal Public School, a small
While planning the build of
rural school situated eight hours
this platform, ATYP looked to the
west of Sydney, is just one of the
international market for the best
many schools signing up to use ATYP
possible partner to create this
On Demand. “Our opportunities to
porthole for students and teachers
reach large centres for performances
that allows access to these
are limited due to travel and costs
exceptional resources. The company
affiliated with travel or simply not
could not go past the highly regarded
having access to performances within
and user-friendly National Theatre
our district. An online resource would
site, NT On Demand (UK) and quickly
be beneficial in supporting teachers
made contact with Frog Education,
with their planning and having
who had built the product. After initial
examples of performances and
meetings, Frog was engaged and,
activities that have been provided by
in close partnership with the team
ATYP to reinforce key ideas. We look
at ATYP, work to create ATYP On
forward to utilising ATYP On Demand
Demand began.
to support and extend our students’
Michael Wilkinson, Deputy Managing Director of Frog Education
STUDIES HAVE SHOWN THAT AN INVOLVEMENT IN THE CREATIVE ARTS AT A YOUNG AGE CAN IMPROVE COGNITIVE ABILITIES ACROSS ALL AREAS OF LEARNING.
learning,” says Laura Keech, teacher at Tocumwal Public School. n
(UK), was key in guiding the technical build of the site, travelling to Sydney
ATYP On Demand is free and
to work on the project in person.
available for all teachers in Australia.
“Frog Education was delighted to
For more information, visit the ATYP
have been chosen to partner with
website, Facebook, Twitter and
ATYP to build this visionary On
Instagram pages.
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The Rise of IoT Devices In Schools ENSURING SECURE, CONNECTED LEARNING FOR AUSTRALIAN STUDENTS BY JIM COOK
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Remember the old days when rows of
but they also create opportunities to
identified a 15 percent increase in
solutions. However, during the June
students would copy down notes from
be compromised by any number of
adware detections in ANZ during the
2017 school holidays, many of the
a textbook? My kids live in a different
external threats. To protect against
same period, making it the number one
student’s devices were afflicted with
world – surrounded by numerous
these risks, schools need to not only
cause of malware detections for ANZ.
multiple malware infections. Once
technologies provided by their schools
secure the devices currently on their
It is not surprising when you
or brought with them from home.
networks, but must also secure new
consider how simple it is to fall victim
only were their devices restricted by
Laptops, tablets, smartphones and
ones as and when they come online.
to such malicious cyberattacks. When
the school’s firewall, thus preventing
those students returned to school, not
many other connected devices have
A major threat to IoT-connected
using any one of their personal and/
them from accessing the school
revolutionised the way we educate
schools is of course malware. Because
or communal devices connected to
network, but it also took considerable
the next generation of Australians,
of the way students and staff use
a school’s internal network, students
time and resources for their in-house
necessitating changes to our national
connected devices, schools are often
and staff will browse the web and
IT team to rectify the issues. The
curriculum as well as to the education
the first to see new malware threats
potentially pick up malware from
dedicated team invested upwards of 30
environment itself. But while we have
emerge. Many of the threats come in
infectious sites or targeted channels.
minutes per student to decontaminate
changed the means and the methods
the form of often overlooked types of
Once infected, they will then use the
each infected device, supporting an
of contemporary education, changing
malware such as adware, which slows
same devices for emails or uploading
estimated 20 students in the first week
the way we protect students and the
down computers and takes up screen
coursework, which will further spread
and a further 40 to 60 within the first
information they use on a daily basis is
space. Potentially unwanted programs
the infections to other users on the
month after the holidays.
a challenge that many schools are yet
(PUPs) such as spyware, adware
same network.
to overcome.
and dialers are often downloaded in
As well as being infected by online
With a flood of frustrated students and staff streaming into the tech
conjunction with a program that the
sources while they are working on
support team, it was clear that the
organisation Telsyte (2017) estimates
user wants, and make up roughly half
the school network, because these
school’s existing antivirus was
that the average Australian household
of all detections. Trojans, ransomware
bring your own devices (BYOD) are
not up to the task of protecting its
in 2017 had 13.7 Internet-connected
and other high-risk forms of malware
portable, they are also exposed to
infrastructure or users. The majority
devices, and further predicted this
make up about 2.5 percent of the
external corruption that can then
of laptops were running outdated
number will rise to 30.7 by 2021.
total. As with both businesses and
threaten the secure network when they
virus protection solutions and could
This trend is mimicked in Australian
consumers, malware represents a real
return to campus. This is an issue that
no longer access online content
schools, with education institutions
issue for schools who embrace IoT
Melbourne-based Peninsula Grammar
effectively. Hijacked browsers, PUPs
embracing interactive devices such as
technologies, as it can infect the entire
experienced first-hand.
and other malware ground machines to
smart boards and virtual reality (VR),
connected system through just one
handheld gaming devices and wearable
entry point.
A 2017 study from research
Situated on the Mornington
a halt, resulting in classroom downtime
Peninsula, Peninsula Grammar is a co-
and more IT man hours spent
It is also an ongoing threat, with
educational school with almost 1,400
on remediation.
these devices are part of the Internet
cases of malware-based crime steadily
kindergarten to Year 12 students. As
of Things (IoT) and allow users, be
increasing. The 2017 State of Malware
well as supporting the BYOD devices
Grammar’s IT team looked for an
they students or teachers, to control,
Report by Malwarebytes revealed a
for most of these 1,400 students, the
alternative solution that would also future-
monitor, enhance and personalise
sharp increase in cybercrime, and
school was also responsible for staff
proof the facility against any further
their in-school experience. They help
highlighted that malware detections
laptops and desktop systems around
threats of infection. The team deployed
to create environments that foster
in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ)
campus for more than 200 staff.
Malwarebytes, using the Management
collaborative learning, enable remote
had doubled in the fourth quarter
study and multi-person presentations,
from 2016 to 2017. The study also
technologies like smart watches. All of
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Peninsula Grammar’s network was protected with traditional antivirus
To remedy the situation, Peninsula
Console to help clean thousands of items from infected BYOD devices.
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threats. These solutions leverage
themselves and their students from
system will help to identify and
importance of end point protection
multiple layers to protect staff and
malware attacks include:
remedy risks as they occur
and its ability to help keep students
students whether they are working
1. Invest in an end point security
and school environments safe from a
within a secure environment or
solution that uses multiple layers
plethora of cyberattacks. Ultimately,
joining that network via their personal
to protect staff and students
staff devices, student devices and
the solution helped to reduce
devices. Technologies such as Web
whether they are working within
unmanaged IoT devices are on
infections by over 90 percent. It also
Protection, which blocks known bad
a secure environment or not.
separate VLANs. That way, if an
aided in reducing IT support time,
websites (or adverts from known
Protection of PC, Mac, IOS and
infection does occur, it will not
freeing up resources and time used
bad sources), application behaviour
Android devices is critical.
spread as far or as fast.
to proactively educate the Peninsula
monitoring, and anomaly detection,
2. Monitor and categorise all IoT
4. Automate remediation to free
Grammar students about safer ways
which looks for suspicious activity
devices on the campus. Flagging
up IT time and offer proactive
to surf the Internet.
on the computers themselves,
new or unknown devices can
education to students and staff
are also vital tools in securing
help restrict the many threats
who use IoT-connected BYODs
school environments.
that may occur in an educational
This is just one example of the
Properly deployed and managed end point protection is a key step for schools that want to be better prepared to combat cybersecurity
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Some takeaway tips for schools to consider when protecting
environment and consistent vigilance from a centralised
anywhere on the network. 3. Segregate your network so that
on campus. 5. Always back up your important information. n
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The challenge of too much screen
A European study last year found a
the changing educational landscape.
time for youngsters represents an
strong connection between screen time
Access to screens in classrooms may
intriguing problem, which is hard to
and childhood obesity.
help in the development of children by allowing them access to a plethora of
definitively solve. This article delves
Should Teachers and Parents be Worried?
information to make better informed
time, its benefits, problems and ways to manage it. Some guidelines that
Should teachers and parents be
enhance engagement and encourage
teachers and parents can use to tackle
worried, especially about the use of
collaborative learning. However,
the issue of excessive screen time
screens in schools enabled through
there is evidence that suggests
are outlined.
the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)
otherwise too. For example, classroom
model? The BYOD model in many
computers do not necessarily enhance
can take various forms, such as
Australian schools allows students
learning outcomes; they can lead to
viewing television, using computer
to bring their own laptop or tablet
developmental interference and vision
screens and mobile devices
for classroom learning. With many
impairment and increase distraction.
(smartphones and tablets) and playing
books available as online versions or
Students even prefer physical books
with hand-held computer games.
e-books, the problem of excessive
over e-books.
Research indicates that excessive
screen time only increases. This
screen time can lead to poor social
leads one to consider whether this
skills, inactivity, sleep problems and
problem will diminish in the future.
How much Screen Time is Advisable?
cyberbullying, along with having a
Perhaps not. In today’s digital age, the
The Australian Government’s
negative effect on school performance.
increased screen usage is in sync with
Department of Health website
into some of the nuances of screen
Screen time via electronic media
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suggests that the watching of
activities. A total of seven to nine
• increase screen zoom and font size
television by children (birth to two
hours a day! In this case, perhaps
to reduce exertion on the eyes
years) may be connected with
the guidelines should be amended,
delays in language development. The
especially when schools do not give a
suggests a viewing distance of one
Department of Health recommends
choice to opt out of the BYOD model.
foot for mobile phones, two feet for
that children under two years should not be allowed any screen time. Furthermore, screen time for children between the ages of two and five
What can Parents and Teachers do to Tackle this Issue?
should be restricted to less than
Here are 10 tips that parents and
one hour a day and screen time for
teachers can implement to help
entertainment-based activities for
alleviate the problem, some of which
children in the five to 17 age group
are equally applicable to adults too:
should be limited to no more than two
• set specific time limits for screen
hours per day. But these guidelines specify screen time for entertainment-
usage an hour before going to bed, as this
could mean that students spend four
may improve quality of sleep • encourage the 20-20-20 rule,
prepared for life in an expanding digital world. n Ritesh Chugh is the discipline
desktop computers and 10 feet for
lead for information systems and
television
analysis at Central Queensland
• filter out blue light from devices
University’s School of Engineering
• discuss options of reducing screen
and Technology. He is an enthusiastic
time with other parents • monitor what children are doing during screen time • encourage regular physical activities • practise what they preach.
and committed educationalist who has been awarded several academic awards to recognise his teaching excellence. Ritesh is also an active researcher and has published extensively in his research area. He has been interviewed multiple
• remind children to turn off devices
based activities only. In reality, this to five hours of screen time at school,
• adopt the 1-2-10 rule, which
become device addicts and are better
In summary, this is a battle of the
times on radio talk back shows and
digital age and the screen revolution
received media attention for his work
is unending, with proponents tugging
in many outlets, such as The Age,
followed by one to two hours of
which involves taking a 20-second
at both ends of the screen! Ultimately,
The Australian, The Sydney Morning
homework screen time at home and
break to look at something 20-feet
what really matters is that children
Herald, The Conversation and SBS.
finally, the recommended two hours of
away every 20 minutes; this will
are not deprived of a social life,
He can be contacted via email at
screen time for entertainment-based
assist in reducing eye strain
not addicted to screens, do not
r.chugh@cqu.edu.au
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Providing fast, reliable internet
date. The same study also took into
often not there to meet the demands
school grounds, at home or in transit.
connections for Australia’s 3.7 million
account socio-economic factors and
being placed on it by modern
The final essential that schools need to
school students is the modern-day
found that 46 percent of schools in
learning environments.
consider is adaptability. It is absolutely
equivalent of giving them paper, books
low socio-economic background areas
and pens two decades ago. Yet for
had insufficient internet bandwidth or
of the critical network essentials in
school is not just fit for purpose today,
many schools, particularly those
speed. The case was not significantly
education happen to be. The main
but is also future-proofed, so that
in rural, regional and remote areas,
better for high socio-economic
one is having reliable connectivity.
teachers and staff can remain focused
networking and internet connectivity
background institutions, with 39
If students cannot get online, then
on student learning and achievement.
remains a challenge. And it is not just
percent indicating bandwidth was
their learning will suffer. If an entire
those in remote areas. Some schools
an issue.
classroom or school has a network
in urban areas also find connectivity
The reasons for having acceptable
It is worth examining what some
vital that the solution deployed by a
failure, or simply does not have
Even Urban Areas can Suffer from Poor Connectivity
difficult because they are in blackspots,
bandwidth are obvious. An increasing
adequate bandwidth, then the entire
One Australian school that, while being
or because the National Broadband
percentage of the curriculum is now
cohort will suffer.
in a semi-urban area, has suffered
Network (NBN) has not reached them.
online, as well as assessments such
Along with reliable connectivity,
as the National Assessment Program
other network issues include providing
Yanginanook School, located in Belrose
Students in a Digital World study
– Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN).
internet access beyond school
on Sydney’s north side, not far from
conducted in 2016, an aggregate
Coursework is often cloud-based
walls, as well as using cloud-based
the famous Northern Beaches and a
of 37 percent of Australian schools
and students collaborate online using
services. Cloud services and their
mere half an hour drive from the CBD.
indicated that they had issues with
technology such as iPads, laptops
associated applications can reduce
The school caters for students
limited or slow internet connectivity,
and Chromebooks. The internet has
costs for schools, as well as allow
starting from kindergarten through
while almost one in three said that
become the centrepiece of Australian
staff and students to access resources
to Year 6 and has been in existence
their computer equipment is out of
learning, yet the infrastructure is
regardless of whether they are on the
for 35 years. The problem faced by
According to the Australian
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Yanginanook was that, despite its location
a movie,” she said. “The kids were
not far from Australia’s largest city, it had
struggling with all the online educational
to make do with an ADSL 1 connection
programs we had them using, and the
to the internet. There is no cabling, no
issues were occurring daily.”
NBN, and not even the chance to upgrade
to implement 4G LTE connectivity
The ADSL 1 internet saw downloads as
and now experiences download
slow as 1.8 megabits per second, and
speeds in excess of 30 megabits per
this ageing infrastructure hindered the
second. As a result, the school is
school’s access to modern-day learning
now able to access online learning in
aids, such as YouTube, Mathletics
real time, with tangible benefits for
software and ABC Reading Eggs.
its students.
The ageing network also meant
“We are now able to do NAPLAN
that teachers who wanted to access
online,” said Ms Russell, “which we
online resources often had to change
would not have been able to do in
plans because of the slow speeds,
previous years.” Staff and students
outages and drop outs. Worse, routers
can also now stream online content
needed to be switched off and on
and access all the internet-based
several times a day, further hindering
programs that are needed – and they
the school’s learning program.
can do it concurrently. “The teachers
According to the school’s
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Yanginanook took the plunge
to an ADSL 2 connection in the area.
are now also able to share programs
Principal, Ann Russell, the network
through Google Docs and have
was severely limiting what the school
those programs open at the same
could do, along with its learning
time, which would previously have
outcomes. “We would never think
caused the school to lose its internet
of doing something like streaming
connection,” she observed.
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"The internet has become the centrepiece of Australian learning, yet the infrastructure is often not there to meet the demands being placed on it by modern learning environments."
Remote Access – Continued Learning for all Students
as they travel, allowing them to catch
Australian students could provide a
students. As online learning becomes
up on homework – and anything else
valuable option, particularly for those
ingrained in the fabric of student’s
What Yanginanook’s experience
they want to do – as they travel. Then,
students who live in difficult financial
lives, connectivity remains an issue.
demonstrates is that for Australian
after hours, the buses are parked around
circumstances, or who are based in
However, with smart approaches,
schools, internet connectivity
the district and, using solar panels, they
areas where internet connectivity is not
solutions can be found that will allow
is not a given. So, what can be
allow students to gather around and do
a given.
Australian students to get online, stay
done to improve the outcomes for
their homework. Providing this sort of
The various 4G networks in
Australian educational institutions,
connectivity is particularly important
Australia provide a total coverage to
and in particular those where internet
to Coachella, because it has a very
around 98 percent of the population;
connectivity remains a challenge?
low socio-economic base. Most of the
however, expense remains an issue,
One example from the US is the
students receive assistance in the form
with mobile data being charged
repurposing of school buses as mobile
of free school lunches and families often
at significantly higher rates than
Wi-Fi hotspots. In California, The
struggle to pay their rent, let alone pay for
conventional fixed-line bandwidth.
Coachella Valley Unified School District
bandwidth at home.
has harnessed its 100-strong fleet of
With schooling is increasingly
Schools like Yanginanook, however, demonstrate that connection is
buses to provide internet connectivity
reliant on online resources and
possible and can even be quite simple
to its 20,000 school students on the
students needing to connect to the
in areas where fixed-line bandwidth
way to school, on the way home and
internet when they are at home,
is either not available, or has poor
after hours using a novel approach
providing bus-based internet
performance or reliability. Fixed-line
that sees buses parked around the
connections has become the number
networks will inevitably suffer failures
district beaming internet to anyone in
one way for Coachella to allow its
and outages from time to time; 4G LTE
the vicinity.
students to get their school work
also provides a great back-up to fixed-
done, regardless of their family or
line connections, ensuring that schools
financial situation.
are always online.
By equipping the buses with 4G LTE and outfitting them with Wi-Fi hotspots, students, who were given iPads as part of their education, can log onto resources
Providing bus-based or community centre-based connectivity for
Internet connectivity is of vital importance to Australia’s school
online and thrive. n
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Harry Potter Kano Coding Kit – Build A Wand. Learn To Code. Make Magic. you complete, the more costumes and medals you earn. Discover secrets along the way.
Build your own wand. Learn to code with 70+ creative challenges and games. Make magic on a screen, with a wave, flick and twirl. Create, share, and play with the Kano community.
Build a wand Follow the simple steps, and build a coding wand that responds to your movements. Learn how it works as you go.
Learn to code 70+ step-by-step challenges show you how. Connect code blocks, see the JavaScript. Learn about loops,
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• Build a wand that responds to your movements. Comes with wand parts, PCB with codeable LED, button, batteries, stepby-step book, stickers, poster, and free Kano app. Tablet not included. • Learn to code with 70+ step-bystep creative challenges. Make feathers fly, goblets multiply, fire flow, pumpkins grow, and more. • Wave your wand and see instant effects on screen. Create with creatures, sweets, spells, 200+ exclusive sounds, music, and wizarding artifacts. • Endless play with Kano World. Remix art, games and music made by a creative community. • Works with most tablets and computers. No coding experience necessary. • Includes Lifetime Care and oneyear warranty. • Ages 6+
What's in the kit 1. Coding Wand Tip For flicking and swishing. 2. Coding Wand Handle Connect them together. 3. Coding Wand brain 9 axis, RGB LED and rumble. 4. AAA Batteries x2 Up to 6 hours of constant motion. 5. Button Control your creativity. 6. Book Step-by-step guide. 7. Stickers Stick them anywhere. 8. Poster Learn the wand motions n contact info: http://iworldonline.com.au +61 3 9532 5052
Product Feature - APTech What is Swivl? Swivl is a lecture capture and presentation delivery tool that simplifies the recording, delivery and sharing of videos. A robotic mobile accessory, app and cloud hosting service, Swivl allows you to utilise the technology you already own, such as tablets and smartphones, and makes it easy to create engaging, multimedia videos that enrich the learning experience. You can then share your lectures and presentations on Swivl’s private and secure video hosting service, where you always retain the rights to your content. How to Swivl Examples of Classroom a Setup!
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Swivl Live With Swivl you can share realtime video with a colleague, a coach, or with the world! Make a video call from your classroom while Swivl continues to follow you, or broadcast your class to a big audience. Multi-Microphone Record independent audio channels to easily record teacher AND student interactions. Hear every voice in the classroom. Multi-Camera Record multiple videos to capture small group interactions. See and hear everyone for a holistic understanding of the classroom.
Finally, Why Swivl? Swivl makes your video observation initiatives effective for teachers, easy to do, and sustainable for schools. Culture of Support Teachers form a trusted community using tools that allow them to be transformational.
suitable for K-12, higher education and even businesses.
Benefits of Swivl Time Saving Swivl saves coaches and administrators time. Self-Reflection Teachers control the video recording process.
Sustained Engagement With Swivl, engaged and supported teachers drive higher graduation rates.
Student Engagement Small improvements to student engagement. n
Teacher Retention Create sustainable excellence in schools where teachers improve and support each other. Swivl is
Are you interested in implementing a Swivl solution in your school? Contact your Australian supplier APTech on 02 9452 6001 for additional information!
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Theragun G2 Pro Sometimes it is easy to loose
muscles, tightness, scar tissue
for regular physical activity that
quantifiable reductions in delayed
sight of the fact that education
accumulated through injuries, a
borders on sadomasochistic, myself
onset muscle soreness (DOMS)
technology can encompass more
build up of lactic acid from previous
included. Having been an avid
stiffness and pain post exercise.
than just computers, smart devices,
training and so on. In order to ensure
rower and track athlete in school,
Bear in mind, our testing involved
presentation systems and STEAM
those students can perform at their
both pursuits being something
only basic range of motion tests,
tools. Take sport for example. Sport
best, a good warm up and recovery
I still enjoy on a regular basis, I
resistance exercises and written
has always been an incredibly
session is required pre and post
understand what the rigours of the
records of pain levels based on self
important part of every child’s
training which can be time intensive.
average school athlete program
assessment using a scale of one
development. But we (ETS) rarely
The Theragun is an invaluable tool to
can be like. With that in mind, I
to 10, so we aren’t talking double
look at the technological changes in
aid in pre and post work out sessions.
approached this review with a
blind, clinical trials here.
sport. A fact I was recently reminded
The Theragun G2 Pro works by
healthy dose of scepticism. We have
I should also point out that
of when we came across the
creating an average of 40 percussions
seen other tools that are supposed
the Theragun is not inexpensive.
Theragun G2 Pro.
per second in order to help activate
to help with sports performance in
However, compared to regular
muscles, increase lymphatic flow and
the past and more often then not,
massage therapy, it is definitely a
look more like your average
reduce lactic acid build. It also helps
many of the benefits they espouse
cost effective alternative. What’s
handyman’s cordless tool then the
relieve muscle fatigue, soreness,
can be attributed to placebo
more, with some basic instruction,
latest in sporting tech but it is in
spasms and stiffness. Yes, we know,
effect. That said, having spent the
any student can be shown how to
fact a professional grade percussion
this sounds like some sort of late
better part of three weeks with the
use the G2 Pro to manage their own
therapy device that provides deep
night BS infomercial, which is why
Theragun, I can honestly say with
physical needs.
percussive massage to reduce muscle
we asked the distributor to let us try
some surprise that I found using the
and joint pain, improve mobility, and
it for a few weeks before agreeing to
device pre exercise it provided a
itself, a battery charger, a spare
enhance performance.
write about it.
measurable and repeatable increase
battery (use one, charge one) and four
in range of motion and muscle
different quick change attachments
activation while similarly providing
to let users treat different areas and
This unassuming device may
Students who play a lot of sport can often present with knotted
We have a few people around the office who have a penchant
The kit includes the Theragun
issues. Attachments include a cone shaped bit to treat small muscle groups (e.g. feet and wrist) and trigger points; a spongy dampener to enable you to use the device around bony or sensitive areas; the standard ball fitting for general use and a large ball attachment for use on large muscle groups (e.g. quads, glutes and extreme muscle groups) and joint soreness. In all, I have to say I was really pleasantly surprised. I didn’t think the Theragun would be as effective as it was. Having spent a reasonable amount of time with this product, I believe the Theragun G2 Pro would be a worthwhile investment for any school sports department that is serious about athlete development, injury prevention and management. n For more information visit www. gymandfitness.com.au
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INTEGRATE AV SMART technologies have been a
instruction, small groups, or the
flexible learning spaces, and the
to student learning outcomes.
well-known provider of education
individual learner. The SMART Board
SMART Learning Software suite
Integrate AV provides the newest
technology in schools for many
display’s in-built iQ technology puts
(SLS) provides one of the most
SMART technologies as a preferred
years. The need to innovate to
all the tools the teacher will need in
innovative digital learning tools
supplier on a NSW government
accommodate the future learner
one place, at the touch of a finger.
we have seen. SLS online provides
contract, and they support the
has become a minefield for
An embedded computer offers
the opportunity for teachers and
integration of SMART technologies
teachers, as they undertake so
one-touch access to SMART Learning
students to collaborate, create and
into the classroom, with the
many changes in curriculum,
Suite applications including
demonstrate their learning. The
correct hardware, integration,
evolving learning spaces and
SMART Notebook® lessons, SMART
digital tools allow the teacher to
and training and professional
constantly improving technologies.
lab™ activities and SMART amp™
provide immediate and effective
development (provided by
SMART’s new interactive display
workspaces. There is also access to
feedback to their students, and
teachers from across the K-12 year
range reflects their long-term
collaboration tools, such as a digital
as any effective educator knows,
groups) to ensure educational
mission; to provide the best
whiteboard, built-in web browser
the importance of immediate
value is achieved in every learning
possible education experience and
and wireless screen sharing (iOS®,
and constructive feedback at just
environment. n
outcomes for all learners.
Android® and Windows® devices).
the right moment in the learning
SMART Interactive Flat Panels (IFP) are designed for whole class
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SMART technologies have built IFPs to be integrated into
continuum for a student is not just important, but imperative
For more information visit integrateav.com.au
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management, activities and
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activities guided by teacher notes. 5. Teacher guides practical application of concepts on computers.
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12 AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS REVEL IN PROMETHEAN SUCCESS Promethean Grant 2018 awards 12 schools with state-of-the-art Edtech Package
ABOUT THE PROMETHEAN GRANT Promethean first launched the Grant
Global education technology provider
received the ActivPanel package was
passionate about education and believe
programme in Australia and New Zealand
Promethean has awarded 12 Australian
Gillen Primary School in Alice Springs.
that all schools should be able to
in 2017, after recognising that budget was
schools with an education technology
In their video entry, Gillen Primary
access the latest technology to enhance
package each worth $5000AUD. The
School talked about the problems they
learning and teaching experiences. We
Promethean Grant was launched
were experiencing with their existing
saw an opportunity to help schools
rolled out in countries around the globe,
in June with the initiative to provide
technology and how they would benefit
receive these Edtech packages whilst
giving schools the opportunity to win a
deserving schools with state-of-the-
from more interactivity in teaching
encouraging them to embrace their
art technology.
and learning.
creativity.”
To participate in the Promethean
Heather Pedrotti, Teacher at Gillen
The ActivPanel acts as an
increasingly becoming a barrier to schools accessing the latest Edtech. The Promethean Grant has since been
state-of-the art ActivPanel which enables teachers and students to benefit from powerful features such as: • Device mirroring – students can easily share their work from their own
Grant, schools were encouraged to
Primary School said: “When our
immersive and collaborative learning
submit a video entry to explain why
Principal heard about the Promethean
centre, which will help teachers and
they would benefit from winning an
grant competition, it gave us a great
pupils alike with their lessons. With the
ActivPanel. Judged on three criteria,
incentive to start looking at how best
ability to connect with other learning
from the home screen – thousands
pupils had to display creativity, explain
to make our learning space more
devices, such as laptops and tablets,
of resources are at the students’
their need for the technology and the
interactive and collaborative. The
pupils will be able to share their work
and teacher’s fingertips, making it
impact that it would have on their school
competition was a timely opportunity
with the class and peer-assess,
if they were successful.
– we knew that having an ActivPanel
alongside being able to utilise the
• Instant Whiteboarding – supporting
would make such a difference to the
multi-touch functionality for small
learning in the moment, teachers
changes that we want to make.”
groups. Promethean is looking forward
can launch a collaborative learning
Global education technology provider launched the Promethean Grant in Australia in 2017. Following the
Alistair Hayward, Head of UKI
to developing a partnership with the
success of the 2017 Grant, Promethean
and ANZ Markets at Promethean,
winning school to help them get the
recognised an opportunity to offer
commented: “Schools are facing
most out of the technology. n
schools a chance to once again get their
increasing financial pressures and at
hands on the technology, despite facing
the same time are expected to create
increasing budgetary pressures.
and maintain successful learning
the ActivPanel by visiting
environments. We are incredibly
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One lucky Australian school who
devices by casting content direct to the ActivPanel at the front of the class. • Accessing educational apps direct
easier than ever to bring new learning opportunities into the classroom.
session without having to connect to a computer. This year’s winners did an incredible job with securing an ActivPanel for their
Learn more about Promethean and
schools, beating off tough competition… Promethean sends huge congratulations to them all.
Some of the winning Australian schools from last year's Promethean Grant competition.
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A huge congratulations to all the schools who won an ActivPanel in the 2018 Promethean Grant! www.prometheanworld.com/AU
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