"If you can't measure it, you can't improve it!" Student wellbeing is a critical focus for school communities. Unfortunately, current approaches to managing wellbeing can be complex and time-consuming. As you review and plan your wellbeing programmes, how do you measure the impact of your ... Read More →
EdTech
Thoughts on the Future of EdTech: Claire Amos from Hobsonville Point Secondary School
EdTechClaire is a Deputy Principal at Hobsonville Point Secondary School. She has been a Director of e-learning and has led and taught English for 16+ years, her roles ranging from facilitator of the ICTs in English community on English Online, Auckland Secondary English Facilitator to Head of English ... Read More →
Thoughts on the Future of EdTech: Anthony Cabraal from Chalkle°
EdTechAnthony Cabraal is the Chief Experience Officer at Chalkle. He believes firmly that improving education and the culture around learning and teaching is the most important lever to pull to create systemic positive change in our world. Chalkle is a Wellington based social enterprise empowering ... Read More →
Thoughts on the Future of EdTech: Matt Kennedy from Twingl
EdTechMatt Kennedy is the “Flight Captain” at Twingl, a New Zealand based company building tools that help people learn from each other. Their first product, Trailblazer, turns students’ online research into a browsable map. Trailblazer’s school pilot programme is well underway; if you’re interested in ... Read More →
Thoughts on the Future of EdTech: Craig Kemp
EdTechCross-posted from www.mrkempnz.com My name is Craig Kemp. I am a globally connected and enthusiastic tech driven educator from New Zealand. I am a Twitter addict (follow me @mrkempnz) and passionate about showcasing student voice to improve learning. I am a blogger ... Read More →
“Where We’re Going, We Don’t Need Roads” – Thoughts on the Future of EdTech
EdTechThe effective use of technology (or EdTech) is an increasingly important part of 21st century learning and pedagogy. With the potential for groundbreaking change continually just around the corner, the question of where EdTech is heading is a pertinent one. As part of Connected Educator Month we are ... Read More →